Spaniard Suarez Navarro said in September she
was diagnosed with early stage Hodgkin lymphoma, a type of
cancer, and would need to go through six months of chemotherapy.
But the 32-year-old said on Twitter on Monday she had completed
her final session.
The world number 85 last played in February 2020 and faces a
race to qualify for the postponed Games, with the top 56 singles
players qualifying based on rankings as of June, but Suarez
Navarro is not giving up hope.
"I don't want people to remember me in a hospital bed so I'd
like to go again into a big tournament," Suarez Navarro told BBC
Radio 5 Live.
"It would be a dream to do that - an Olympic Games to say 'bye'
to my tennis family and also all my tennis fans."
Suarez Navarro returned to practice in December with Italian
Sara Errani in Barcelona.
"What doctors said is basically that tennis and doing a sport
was good for me so I decided to carry on with it," Suarez
Navarro said, adding she was now looking forward to her comeback
to the circuit.
"I'll feel so much joy and happiness when that moment comes.
I'll be thankful and a little bit nervous to be on court again."
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Robert
Birsel)
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