Two-time Grand Slam champion Svetlana Kuznetsova is looking forward to getting back on the court following a wrist injury - but she is also looking to her future after tennis.

"I already had a knee injury before. I can't say for sure which recovery process was faster, but now I feel like my rehabilitation has been endless," the 32-year-old said in an interview with RT.

"Now the situation has improved, but I still feel pain in my wrist after a particularly hard training session. I have played just a few matches after the injury and I'm trying to keep myself as busy as possible now to be in form before Roland Garros."

The World No.29 also said that she was planning for her life after retirement from tennis.

"Of course I'm thinking about my future. I'm 32 now and I can play for two or three more seasons, but anyway later I will have to find new goals and priorities in my life. Without hesitation I would definitely change my tennis trophies for a happy family life," she said.

Kuznetsova was the US Open champion in 2004, and followed that with a French Open title five years later.