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Justine Henin ((:ʒystin enɛ̃); born 1 June 1982), known between 2002 and 2007 as Justine Henin-Hardenne, is a Belgian former professional tennis player known for her all-court style of play and notably being one of the only female players to use a single-handed backhand. 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 won seven Grand Slam singles titles; winning the French Open in 2003, 2005, 2006 and 2007, the US Open in 2003 and 2007 and the Australian Open in 2004. At Wimbledon, she was the runner-up in 2001 and 2006. She also won a gold medal in the women's singles at the 2004 Olympic Games and won the year-ending WTA Tour Championships in 2006 and 2007. In total, she won 43 WTA singles titles. Tennis experts cite her mental toughness, the completeness and variety of her game, her footspeed and footwork, and her one-handed backhand (which John McEnroe described as the best single-handed backhand in the women's or men's game) as the principal reasons for her success.〔 〕 She retired from professional tennis on 26 January 2011, due to an elbow injury.〔("Justine Henin quits tennis because of injury" ), ''BBC News'', 26 January 2011.〕 In June 2011, she was named one of the "30 Legends of Women's Tennis: Past, Present and Future" by ''Time''. == Personal life == Justine Henin was born in Liège. Her father is José Henin; her mother, Françoise Rosière, was a French and history teacher who died when Justine was 12 years old. She has two brothers (David and Thomas) and a sister (Sarah). When Justine was two, her family moved to a house in Rochefort, situated next to the local tennis club, where she played tennis for the first time. Henin's mother routinely took the young Henin across the border to France to watch the French Open. Henin saw the 1992 final involving her idol Steffi Graf and Monica Seles. Although Graf lost, the experience impressed Henin. In 1995, shortly after her mother's death, Henin met her coach Carlos Rodríguez who guided her career both before her retirement in 2008 and during her 2010 comeback. Following a conflict between Justine and her father over her tennis career and her relationship with Pierre-Yves Hardenne, Rodríguez soon became not only her trainer but in some ways a second father figure.〔 On 16 November 2002, Henin married Hardenne in the ''Château de Lavaux-Sainte-Anne'', adopting the name Justine Henin-Hardenne. On 4 January 2007, Henin withdrew from forthcoming tournaments in Australia, including the Australian Open, due to personal issues. Henin confirmed three weeks later that she had officially separated from her husband. The same year, she reverted to using the name Justine Henin. Since March 2011 Henin has been in a relationship with Benoît Bertuzzo, a Belgian cameraman, a secretly married him in March 2015. On 12 September 2012, Henin announced that she was pregnant, giving birth to a girl named Lalie on 20 March 2013. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Justine Henin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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