Justine Henin
Justine Henin
Justin Henning, a Belgian tennis player, is a former world number one and one of the greatest players in women's tennis. He is also the shortest player among all the world's top players. She held the world number one position with her iconic one-handed ba
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Justin Henning, a Belgian tennis player, is a former world number one and one of the greatest players in women's tennis. He is also the shortest player among all the world's top players. She held the world number one position with her iconic one-handed backhand, powerful attack, and excellent psychological qualities for 117 weeks. Standing at the pinnacle of WTA tennis, it created the Haining era of women's tennis. Haining is a rare all-round player in the women's tennis industry of her time, and her skills on the French Open clay are even more perfect, earning her the title of the clay queen. She has won women's singles championships 43 times in her career, including the 2004 Athens Olympics singles championship, 7 Grand Slam singles championships, and 2 WTA year-end finals singles championships. She ranked first in the WTA year-end world rankings in 2003, 2006, and 2007, respectively. In 2008, at the age of 25, Haining chose to retire when he had a huge advantage of over 2000 points in the world ranking. She is also the only professional athlete to retire despite being ranked first in the world. On February 11, 2016, Henin joined the team of Ukrainian star Svetonina and the two began working together as Svetonina's coach. Her impressive records include 43 WTA Tour victories, including 7 Grand Slams, 4 Roland Garros, 2 US Open, 1 Australian Open, 2 Masters, 1 Olympic gold medal, and 1 Federation Cup. Now retired, Haining is still very active, playing several roles simultaneously: entrepreneur, television consultant, speaker, and mother of two young children. She actively participates in the activities of the tennis club Justin Henning Club and shares her knowledge and experience with young people at school.