Some players have defied the odds and performed comebacks that have turned around their careers. So here are some of those unforgettable revivals
12th seed Novak Djokovic won his 4th Wimbledon title in 2018 after having serious injury troubles in 2016-2017.
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At US Open 2009, Kim Clijsters won her first Grand Slam since becoming a mother. She was an unseeded and wildcard champion in New York.
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After exiting Wimbledon in the first round in 2013, Nadal forged an 18-match win streak to win Cincinnati, Rogers Cup and US Open.
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Juan del Potro was ranked 1045 in February 2016, from there he made a scincilating comeback to finish the year ranked 38, and win an Olympic silver and Davis Cup.
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After missing half of 2016, Federer returned to the tour in 2017 winning Australian Open and Wimbledon.
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Serena Williams forged a strong comeback post-pregnancy to reach the Wimbledon and US Open final in 2018
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After getting stabbed in 1993, Monica Seles forged a tough comeback and won the 1996 Australian Open.
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