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Kim Clijsters upsets Venus Williams 6-0, 0-6, 6-4 in the fourth round of the U.S. Open. Listen to her talk about coming back to the sport and her new role as a mother.

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" You never know what happened you know let me get it yet when you play a mean you go. You know you want to win and then what whether I'm out there are not playing well you know you always want to women and that's why I think my my. In my mental game hasn't changed that oversee utilities -- when you're out they want to win every point and passed I want it would a lot of maybe sometimes too much for the you know and out you know like I did not know that everything I'm doing. Former tennis is is that we'll focus and then. I'm taking my time to work on on the weaknesses on -- so -- do what Orton and everything but I think. The part of that -- that other life that I had that keeps me away from tennis we're in the past it was you know 27 Tennyson and I think it's nothing -- it's nice not to have that that changes and I. Go home after that change here it didn't they offer. -- an attitude -- daughter or my husband whether I want the day before you know it doesn't matter to them and that's and that's it was just knowing okay you know. --"

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