Kim Clijsters revealed she could not ignore the recurring temptation to come out of retirement as she prepares to make her WTA Tour comeback against Garbine Muguruza.
The former world number one will come up against Muguruza in the first round of the Dubai Tennis Championships on Monday, seven and a half years after her last professional match.
Clijsters, who will face Muguruza rather than Kiki Bertens after the world number eight withdrew from the tournament, had to delay her return due to a knee injury.
The 36-year-old four-time grand slam singles champion raised eyebrows last September when announcing she would play at the highest level again.
Clijsters had been thinking of resuming her career for some time and encouraging words from her husband were also a factor in making the bold move to get back on court.
"It was a feeling that I had inside, a feeling that I had inside for a little while," said the Belgian, who has also won two major doubles titles.
"Once in a while that feeling would go away when I was home with the kids. A couple times it would come back. It got stronger and stronger."
I’m accepting a wild card to play the @DDFTennis. Since announcing my return, there have been a few bumps but looking forward to returning to the match court and what this next chapter brings ... Thanks to all my fans for their encouragement these past weeks. See you in Dubai! pic.twitter.com/XOwIeEujyk
— Kim Clijsters (@Clijsterskim) February 9, 2020
She added: "I talked to my husband. He was like, 'Stop worrying about why and ask yourself: Why not?'.
"He made a very good point. I was like, 'There is no 'why not'. Why wouldn't I do it?"
Muguruza will be playing for the first time since her Australian Open final defeat to Sofia Kenin.