Justine Henin
Justine is missed in Australia as she reveals that off court personal problems with marriage has halted her tour activities for the moment
2007
On January 4, 2007, Henin withdrew from the Australian Open and the warm-up tournament in Sydney for personal reasons, which resulted in her losing the No. 1 ...
2006 - The Finalist
After a problematic 2005 of injuries, the year begins well for Justine. She wins Sydney, but again hardship for the Belgian. Justine suffers illness due to a reaction in medication taken in an attempt to cure her shoulder problems. Justine retires in the second set at Melbourne. ...
2005 - The Queen of Clay
On March 25, 2005, after more than six months away from competition, Henin returned to the WTA circuit at the NASDAQ-100 Open in Miami. She lost to second ranked Maria Sharapova in a quarterfinal.
Justine goes to Sydney, but is with injury, and returns back to ...
Justine Henin 2004 - Gold Medal
Henin started 2004 by winning a warm-up tournament in Sydney. She then won the Australian Open in Melbourne, defeating Kim Clijsters 6-3, 4-6, 6-3.
Justine wears her #1 badge with honour to win her first Australian Open, but the stress and intense drive to reach ...
2003 - Number 1 with A bullet
In 2003, Justine Henin won her first Grand Slam tournament, the French Open, defeating her compatriot Kim Clijsters in the final 6-0, 6-4. She reached the final after defeating top ranked Serena Williams in three sets, recovering from a 2-4 deficit in the third ...
2002 - Justine new Tennis world
No longer an outsider she reaches the quarterfinals in the Australian Open only to be halted again by countrywoman Kim Clijsters 2-6 3-6. Justine's first big tournament victory will be against the best player of the year Serena Williams in Berlin. Henin loses to Serena ...
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Justine starts the year again in Australia and wins two tournaments. She gets to the 4th round in Melbourne. Justine is now at her new career WTA ranking of #20. Justine meets Venus Williams in Berlin in the 3rd round and wins 6-1 6-4. The Belgian hits the wall in ...
Justine
20 years of passion, ten years on tour, ten years of victories, ten years of emotions and even a few defeats. Thousands upon thousands of supporters, hundreds upon hundreds of chills, and countless tears of joy...
2000 - Justine meets the Number 1 Player
She makes the main draw by qualification ...
Justine is ranked #178, and wins her first pro trophy defeating France's Sarah Pitkowski 6-2 6-1 at a WTA tournament in Antwerp. The following week she enters her first Roland Garrros main draw and first grand slam by means of the qualifications rounds. Justine plays American champion Lindsay Davenport in ...