Clijsters, Roddick joining International Tennis Hall of Fame

FILE - In this Jan. 30, 2011, file photo, Belgium's Kim Clijsters poses for photographers with her Australian Open trophy at Melbourne's Brighton Beach, Australia. Clijsters and Andy Roddick have been elected to the International Tennis Hall of Fame. (AP Photo/Andrew Brownbill, File) (The Associated Press)

FILE - In this Sept. 7, 2003, file photo, Andy Roddick, of the United States, holds the trophy after his 6-3, 7-6 (2), 6-3 victory over Spain's Juan Carlos Ferrero to win the men's final at the US Open tennis tournament in New York. Roddick and Kim Clijsters have been elected to the International Tennis Hall of Fame. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta, File) (The Associated Press)

FILE - In this Aug. 31, 2012, file photo, Andy Roddick returns a shot to Australia's Bernard Tomic in the third round of play at the 2012 US Open tennis tournament in New York. Roddick and Kim Clijsters have been elected to the International Tennis Hall of Fame. (AP Photo/Mike Groll, File) (The Associated Press)

Kim Clijsters and Andy Roddick have been elected to the International Tennis Hall of Fame.

Both were briefly ranked No. 1 and won the U.S. Open.

Clijsters, a Belgian, won a total of four Grand Slam singles titles — the U.S. Open in 2005, 2009 and 2010, and the Australian Open in 2011 — along with two major doubles titles.

Roddick's 2003 U.S. Open championship makes him the most recent American man to win a Grand Slam singles trophy.

Also in the Class of 2017 announced by the hall on Monday: wheelchair tennis player Monique Kalkman-van den Bosch, tennis historian and journalist Steve Flink, and the late instructor Vic Braden.

Roddick, Kalkman-van den Bosch and Flink were scheduled to participate in a ceremony at the Australian Open on Tuesday.

The full class will be inducted at the hall on July 22.