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After going more than two years without playing a competitive match, Capriati came back in April 1996. Two years later, her ranking dipped to No. 267.
But she really completed her comeback -- and reached heights long expected of her -- in 2001, when she was selected as The Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year. Seeded 12th at that year's Australian Open, Capriati beat past champions Monica Seles, Lindsay Davenport and Martina Hingis en route to the title and her first top-10 ranking in seven years.
She retired in 2004 with a career record of 430-176, including 14 singles titles.
The Hall of Fame induction ceremony is July 14.
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