Marion Bartoli announced on Tuesday that she plans to return to the tour in March. The Frenchwoman first retired at the age of 28, just weeks after she won Wimbledon in 2013.

She reached a high of No. 7 in 2012, and won eight total WTA crowns. Her official farewell at Wimbledon in 2014 was almost more emotional than her maiden Grand Slam win.

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Needless to say, players and fans alike are happy to have her back.

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There are some skeptics, though.

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And defenders.

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Mostly people are just shocked.

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Bartoli said she plans to return in Miami, but Indian Wells tournament director Tommy Haas has another idea.

Andy Roddick responded with an announcement of his own:

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Bartoli is one of 13 players in the Open Era to win Wimbledon without dropping a set. The prestigious list includes Billie Jean King, Evonne Goolagong, Chris Evert, Martina Navratilova,  Steffi Graf, Margaret Court, Jana Novotna, Lindsay Davenport, Venus Williams, Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova and Petra Kvitova.

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Perhaps more than anything, fans missed the things that made Bartoli unique, such as her two-handed forehand, untraditional serve, her self-reported 175 IQ, and unusual on-court mannerisms.

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In 2016, Bartoli lost a shocking amount of weight after suffering from a mysterious virus. She has made a full recovery since. At 33, she's still younger than three of the four Australian Open women's semifinalists in 2017.