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I'm a big fan of hers. Her all-round play mainly the one-handed backhand is her trademark shot that I love to watch all the time... Her superior court coverage, man its going to be a huge miss for the tennis lovers if this is true. Two great Belgian Womens retiring within a year when they are both young is a huge loss...
If she indeed retires, I wish her well for her future... |
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Henin has retired with immediate effect. She says a decision she will not go back on. A great player gone at the age of 25 , with only Wimbledon missing from resume.
A career of 41 titles including Australian Open , French Open , US Open and the Olympic gold. I must admit I didn't see her going with immediate effect , I thought she'd hang on for the Wimbledon at least. I wish her well for whatever she does in the future. |
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She is not old, she is only 25.
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She said she doesn't recover as well as I did when I was 20, and she is at the end of the road. I don't agree, Mary Pierce won her first Roland Garros when she was 25. It's not old, i think she makes a mistake by retiring.
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I see that she had health problems in 2004 and 2005 but after she made a good season in 2006 and 2007.
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best of luck to justine henin in the future |
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Not as manly as Mauresmo, that girl needs a paper bag or something
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Justine today asked the WTA to remove her points from the rankings. This has never been asked before from any retiring player , usually you just wait for your points to run out.
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it had been a record breaking season for world number 1 Justin Henin last year , 10 titles including the French and US Open .....and culminating in the season ending Sony Ericsson Championship . She also became the first women in tennis history to earn over $5 million in a season ..
Starting 2008 as the clear world no 1 it was business as usual ....titles at Sydney and Antwerp seemed to suggest Justine Henin was as determine as ever, a shock loss to Maria Sharapova at the quarter finals of the Australian Open where Henin was really hammered 6-4 6-0 , was considered a rare blip in form . However a loss to Serena Williams 6-2 6-0 in Miami and a recent defeat by Dinara Safina in the German Open led some to believe all was not well with the Belgian . Then it was reported that Henin had withdrawn from the Italian Open due to fatigue , which resulted in a $20,000 fine by the WTA . It was expected though for Henin to return for the French Open which she had won for the last three years . But this week Justin Henin announced her immediate retirement from tennis , saying "This is the end of a child's dream. This is a definitive decision. Those who know me know it is serious. I thought long about this. I started thinking about it late last year. I was at the end of the road. I leave with my head held high." Henin is the first player in tour history to retire while ranked world no 1 , she will be remembered as one of the all time greats in womens tennis ....7 grand slams (4 French Opens , 2 US Opens, 1 Australian Open) , only Wimbledon eluded her grasp . Another 27 titles plus an Olympic Gold in Athens means Henin leaves with quite a record . I cant believe it ....first Kim Clijsters last year ...now Justine Henin ...a real shame .....but the demands of top class tennis were getting too much for her i suppose .... |
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