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Cautious Davenport no easy rider in Bali

Wednesday, 12 September 2007


NUSA DUA (Indonesia), Sept 11 (AFP): Comeback mum Lindsay Davenport played it safe while off-court at the Bali International, passing up the chance to arrive at a beachside award ceremony by motorcycle.
Instead the three-time Grand Slam champion, who returned to tennis after a short-lived 2006 retirement by winning a doubles match with Daniela Hantuchova on Monday, opted to travel by car for the UNICEF presentation.
The safety-first transport strategy was designed to prevent any potential injury niggles going into a singles match later Tuesday against Eleni Daniilidou of Greece.
Davenport is travelling with a large entourage comprising mother Ann, coach Adam Petersen, a nanny and three-year-old son Jagger.
The Californian, who owns 51 titles, last played a year ago in Beijing when she announced she was leaving the game for the joys of home and hearth.
That vow lasted barely a month after the June birth of Jagger, with Davenport now committed to Bali plus the WTA event next week in Beijing.
After that, she will make a decision about continuing into 2008, beginning in January in Australia. "Nothing is set in stone," she insists.
"I'm excited about playing. I feel like I'm hitting the ball well," Davenport said after dipping her toe into the doubles.
"I still have a little ways to go to get back into the shape I was in before, but I know all that. I'm still excited to be out here and get competitive again and see what I can learn from this week."
Serb Jelena Jankovic heads the Bali field with a bye in the first round, with Hantuchova seeded second and Patty Schnyder on third.