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  1. Justine Henin CMW ( French pronunciation: [ʒystin ɛnɛ̃]; [3] born 1 June 1982) is a Belgian former world No. 1 tennis player. She spent a total of 117 weeks as the world No. 1 and was the year-end No. 1 in 2003, 2006 and 2007. Henin, coming from a country with limited success in tennis, helped establish Belgium as a leading force in women's ...

    • Right-handed, (one-handed backhand)
    • 1 January 1999
    • 26 January 2011
  2. Mar 9, 2022 · Justine Henin spent 117 weeks at the top of the women’s game. In the second-ever installment of Legends’ Voice, she reflects on this special status. Home Olympics. ... Today, I manage to ...

  3. Jul 8, 2023 · Henin won the French Open four times, the U.S. Open twice and the Australian Open once. She was a two-time runner-up at Wimbledon. She won Olympic gold at the 2004 Athens Games.

  4. Jun 7, 2023 · When she was 2 years old, Justine Henin’s family made a life-changing move, from Liège, Belgium, to a house adjacent to the Rochefort Tennis Club about 70 kilometers south. She soon became a student of the game -- and fell in love with the singular stroke of her idols, Steffi Graf and Stefan Edberg. “I thought it was so beautiful,” Henin ...

  5. Get the latest Player Stats on Justine Henin including her videos, highlights, and more at the official Women's Tennis Association website.

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  7. May 17, 2023 · Twenty years ago, Justine Henin won her first-ever Grand Slam title, days after her 21st birthday, at her favourite tournament: Roland-Garros. ... Today I've calmed down a bit, although it's true ...

  8. Jul 8, 2023 · LONDON (AP) — The International Tennis Federation has awarded Justine Henin its highest honor, the Philippe Chatrier Award. Henin won seven Grand Slam singles titles, an Olympic gold medal, and was part of Belgium’s team that won the Fed Cup — now called the Billie Jean King Cup — in 2001. The award, named after the former ITF president ...

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