
"There are no signs anything is going bad," her spokesman, Gert Van Goolen said Friday.
Clijsters is a runner for two time at the French Open and slow clay is generally considered her weakest surface. Over the past week, she had been considered doubtful to compete in Paris.
Early last month after he had been sidelined and the court resumed training only last week. A final decision expected next week to Belgium.
Van Goolen said by phone, "After this weekend she has to be sure whether to focus all on Paris and leave (to go) there, or decide whether to stay home".
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