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Name: Justine Henin
Gender: Female Nationality: Belgium.
Date of birth: Place of birth: Liege (Belgium).
Residence: Malloy (Belgium).
Height: m. Weight: 57 kg.
Sport: Tennis.
1999: At the age of 17, Henin wins the first trophy of her career at the WTA Grade 2 Diamond Grand Prix (indoor hard court) in Belgium.
After a quiet 2000, Henin broke out again in 2001, and she won consecutive championships on the ** coast, Canberra (hard court) and Odina Open (grass court).
In 2002, Henin won the WTA Group 1 German Open (clay) and Linz (indoor hard court) Open, as well as two Women's Doubles titles at the Coast (with Saunessy) and the Zurich Telecom Challenge (with Bowenna). As Haining has since concentrated on singles events, these two trophies have become the only two doubles championship trophies in Haining's career so far.
In 2003, at the age of 21, Henin came of age, and in this year, she and her compatriot Clijsters grew from two small stars in tennis to tennis giants, as evidenced by the fact that the two have occupied the top spot in the world rankings. This year, Henin won eight trophies at the Dubai Open (hard court), Family Life Circle Cup, German Open, French Open (clay), Akula Classic, Canadian Open, US Tennis Player (hard court) and Zurich Telecom Challenge (indoor hard court), and reached the peak of his career by the end of the year at No. 1 in the world rankings.
In 2004, Henin's career was in crisis, a sudden illness took most of Henin's good season, but despite this, Henin won the Sydney Hard Court Championships, the Australian Open, the Dubai Open, the Pacific Life Insurance Cup and the Athens Olympics Women's Singles Gold Medal (Hard Court), four heavy women's singles titles.
Henin returned from injury in 2005 after abandoning the Australian Open title defence, and since then, Henin has won three clay tournaments in the Charleston Family Life Cup, the J&S Cup Open in Warsaw and the German Open, and after today's victory over Pierce, Henin's record has risen to 27-1 this season, and she is now on a 24-match winning streak, and she has also ended the season unbeaten on clay.
This is Henin, a stoic and distracting tennis player, who is rewarded by heaven and has too many honors waiting for her, this hard-working and diligent Belgian girl.
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The current world number one is Belgian Henin, who won 10 titles last year, including the French Open, US Open and Madrid finals, with a 63-4 record.
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Justine Henin, born June 1, 1982 in Liège, Belgium, is currently the world No. 1 in women's tennis, best on clay, but has reached the final of all four Grand Slams. In 1999, he officially became a professional tennis player, and was able to defeat the Williams sisters of the United States in a single tournament.
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As of November 7, 2015, the world No. 1 in women's tennis is Serena Williams, a 21-time Grand Slam winner.
Serena Williams (born September 26, 1981 in Sekino, Michigan, USA) is an American professional tennis player.
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Looking at your answers, I'm almost dizzy.
Make no mistake, the first person in women's tennis, at least choose between Serena Williams and Graf!
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The top 10 rankings of women's tennis in the world are as follows: 1st: Swiatek Points:
10485, 2nd: Sabalenka Points: 6100, 3rd:
Jabeur Points: 5210.
Fourth: Pegula Points: 5000, Fifth:
Garcia Points: 4645, Sixth: Gauff Points:
3992, 7th: Sakkari Points: 3811, 8th:
Kasatkina Points: 3380, Ninth: Bencic Points:
2905, tenth: Rybakina Points: 2815.
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