About Justine Hardenne Memorabilia & Collectibles
Justine Henin-Hardenne, now known as Justine Henin, is the World’s No. 16 tennis player. Born on June 1, 1982, she has a record of 43 Women’s Tennis Association titles and four French Open titles. She also is a seven-time Grand Slam singles winner and once won the Australian Open and bagged the US Open titles twice. She won the Sony Ericsson Championships two times and is remarkable for winning the 2004 Summer Olympics singles gold medals. Listed at 5 ft. 5 ½ in. and 130 lbs, she went pro on January 1, 1999.
Industry experts say her strong mental skills and the many ways she can play her games are her edge to her success. She is also known to have excellent footwork and her backhand which she does with a single hand is considered as one of the finest single-hand backhand in the female tennis category. Many critics consider her as one of the best players they have known and even called her “the best player of her generation”. Together with Venus Williams, she holds the record of most number of wins with 43 and is the only player to achieve four Grand Slam wins in a single year.
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