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Justine Henin-Hardenne of Belgium reacts after winning her final match against Jelena Dokic of Serbia and Montenegro at the SSwisscom Challenge Tennis Tournament in Kloten, Switzerland, Sunday, Oct. 19, 2003. Henin-Hardenne won
Sharapova, Henin advance to French Open showdown - The San Diego Union-Tribune
Justine Henin fights back to beat Alisa Kleybanova in Australian Open | Justine Henin | The Guardian
ESPN.com - TENNIS - Henin gets even with good friend Clijsters
Justine Henin of Belgium returns the ball to Tatiana Golovin of France during their final match at the Zurich Open tennis tournament in Zurich, Switzerland, on Sunday, October 21, 2007. (KEYSTONE/Eddy Risch
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Belgian Justine Henin News | Photos | Quotes | Video | Wiki - UPI.com
Simona Halep meets her 'idol' Justine Henin on Tennis Legends to relive defining moments - Eurosport
Henin-Hardenne beats Hingis in straight sets
Justine Henin stays on the comeback road to Australian Open glory | Australian Open | The Guardian
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Roger Federer and Justine Henin: Australian Reflection in Blue and White | Sports Then and Now
Wimbledon 2010: Justine Henin and Kim Clijsters revive old rivalry | Wimbledon | The Guardian
2007 WTA Tour - Wikipedia
Justine Henin, left, of Belgium and Tatiana Golovin, right, of France pose during the winner ceremony after their final match at the Zurich Open tennis tournament in Zurich, Switzerland, on Sunday, October
LIEGE, BELGIUM - MAY 09 : Justine Henin plays tennis with hospitalized children from the CHC Health
Justine Henin, Rafael Nadal ones to watch at French Open - nj.com
Schnyder finds way to beat Henin-Hardenne
Justine Henin-Hardenne from Belgium eyes the ball during her 6-3, 6-4, victory over Myriam Casanova from Switzerland at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Monday, Jan. 13, 2003. (AP Photo/Tony Feder
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Sharapova wins the Zurich Open
EDITORIAL USE ONLY, NO MOBILE PHONE USE : Justine Henin-Hardenne from Belgium in action against Svetlana Kuznetsova from Russia in the ladies quarter finals at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships at
Justine Henin Academy - Diana Martynov reached the 2nd round qualifying in the ITF Junior if Kreuzlingen, Switzerland. @___diana.tennis___ #reachforyourpotential #justineheninacademy | Facebook
Martina Hingis to play WTT; rules out full return - The San Diego Union-Tribune
Justine Henin career statistics - Wikipedia
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Justine Henin | Laureus
Wimbledon 2010: Injured Justine Henin out of US Open | Justine Henin | The Guardian
Henin knocked out of German Open
Justine Henin aims to complete journey by finally winning Wimbledon | Justine Henin | The Guardian
The Greatest Championships, 2007 - Justine Henin vs Serena Williams - The Championships, Wimbledon - Official Site by IBM
Justine Henin says she will return to tennis a better player | Justine Henin | The Guardian
Henin struggling - Eurosport
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Carlos Rodriguez - Former coach of Justine Henin & Li Na [Ep.143] – Functional Tennis
Henin receives Indian Wells wildcard - ABC News
Martina Hingis - Wikipedia
New pro-tennis academy has opened in Belgium: a collaboration between the Justine Henin Academy & St John's International School. | Editorial | Relocate magazine
Fatigue from virus still dogging former No. 1 - ESPN