Don't pity me, says cancer survivor
Updated: 2013-08-28 07:59
By Agence France-Presse in New York (China Daily)
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Cancer survivor Alisa Kleybanova enjoyed a winning return to Grand Slam tennis on Monday at the US Open, but pleaded with fans not to pity her after her courageous battle for survival.
The 24-year-old Russian was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphona in 2011, an illness that forced her off the tour until three months ago.
Kleybanova, who once reached No 20 in the world but now stands at No 363 in the rankings, marked her first major appearance in more than two years with a 6-4, 3-6, 7-5 win over No 44 Monica Puig of Puerto Rico.
"I'm happy that all those things are over for me now. I went through them. I was a winner in that battle," said Kleybanova.
"I hear a lot from people that I'm a big inspiration for them. A lot of people now look up to me. I mean, I think it's great. But I don't want to be an example.
"I'm not trying to show anything or whatever. I do it for myself.
"I want to play tennis. I'm not trying to pretend anything. But if my story inspires people and gives them more belief, makes them feel stronger at some point, that's great."
Kleybanova came off the tour in the middle of 2011 and played just one tournament in Miami in 2012 before launching her comeback on a full-time basis in May this year.
It began with second-tier tournaments before Kleybanova returned to the big time in Toronto, where she lost in the first round, and then at Cincinnati, where she won one match before heading for New York.
It was a comeback she was already dreaming of when she was first diagnosed.
Back then she announced the bombshell news on her website under the headline: "Alisa Kleybanova defeats Hodgkin's Lymphoma 6 love, 6 love."
"I just wanted to come back on the court so much. I wanted to play tennis again so much that it wasn't a question for me," said the Russian.
"I wanted to be back healthy and play again. I was very patient. I wasn't so stressed about those things. I just took it as part of like when you do very tough training, you know it's going to be tough.
"You have to go through this, because afterwards things will get better."
Kleybanova next faces Serb ninth seed Jelena Jankovic for a place in the final 32.
(China Daily 08/28/2013 page22)
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