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{{Infobox Tennis player |
playername = Justine Henin Hardenne |
image = [[ImageBerkas:Justine henin hardenne medibank international 2006.jpg|200px|Justine Henin-Hardenne]] |
country = [[Belgia]] |
residence = [[Monte Carlo]], [[MonacoMonako]] |
datebirth = [[1 Juni]] [[1982]] |
placebirth = [[Liège (kota)|Liège]], [[BelgiumBelgia]] |
height = 1.,67 m |
weight = 57 kg |
turnedpro = [[1 Januari]] [[1999]] |
retired = [[14 Mei]] [[2008]] |
plays = Kanan |
careerprizemoney = $1019.046461.757375 |
singlesrecord = 372496-93107 |
singlestitles = 25 <small>(ke-20 dalam peringkat keseluruhan)</small>41 |
highestsinglesranking = 1 ([[20 Oktober]], [[2003]]) |
gelarGS = 7|
currentsinglesranking = 4 ([[27 Februari]], [[2006]]) |
AustralianOpenresult = '''M''' (2004), F (2006'04) |
FrenchOpenresult = '''M''' (2003'03, 2005'05, '06, '07) |
Wimbledonresult = F (2001'01, '06) |
USOpenresult = '''M''' (2003'03, '07) |
doublesrecord = 47-3335 |
doublestitles = 2 |
highestdoublesranking = No. 23 ([[14 Januari]] [[2002]]) |
updated = 15 Mei 2008
}}
'''Justine Henin''' {{Audio|Justine henin.ogg|dengarkan}} (sebelumnya '''Justine Henin-Hardenne'''; lahir pada [[1 Juni]] [[1982]] di [[Liège (kota)|Liège]]) adalah seorang [[petenis]] [[Belgia]] yang merupakan mantan petenis putri no. 1 dunia. Ia berasal dari daerah [[Walonia]] (wilayah [[Belgia]] yang [[bahasa Prancis|berbahasa Prancis]]). Ia terkenal karena bermental baja dan pukulan ''[[backhand]]'' yang hebat — yang disebut [[John McEnroe]] sebagai pukulan terbaik di dunia — yang merupakan salah satu faktor yang membuatnya menjadi salah satu pemain terbaik dunia.<ref>{{cite news
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Ia memenangi tujuh gelar [[Grand Slam]] tunggal, termasuk empat gelar [[Prancis Terbuka]], dan juga medali emas pada [[Olimpiade 2004]]
'''Justine Henin-Hardenne''' ({{Audio|Nl-be justine henin.ogg|dengarkan}}) ([[1 Juni]] [[1982]], [[Liège (kota)|Liège]]) adalah bekas '''[[Daftar pemain peringkat 1 WTA|pemain tenis no. 1 dunia]]''' dari [[Wallonia|Walloon]] (wilayah [[Belgia]] yang [[bahasa Prancis|berbahasa Prancis]]). Ia terkenal karena bermental baja dan pukulan [[backhand]]nya yang hebat, sebuah pukulan yang disebut [[John McEnroe]] sebagai yang terbaik di dunia, baik pemain perempuan maupun laki-laki.
 
Secara total meraih 43 gelar WTA dengan rekor menang-kalah 525-115. Henin menjadi petenis tunggal putri pertama sejak [[Monica Seles]] (1990-1992) yang memenangi Prancis Terbuka untuk tiga kali berturut-turut (2005-2007). Ia mengumumkan pensiun dari dunia tenis profesional pada 14 Mei 2008 saat masih berperingkat pertama dunia.
<!--==Family life==
Her official name was (and still is) '''Justine Henin''' before her [[marriage]] with [[Pierre-Yves Hardenne]] on [[November 16]], [[2002]], in the ''[[Château de Lavaux-Sainte-Anne]]''. She uses the name Henin-Hardenne on the tennis court but as Belgian law does not provide for a wife taking on the name of her husband, she legally still is Justine Henin. They live in [[Monaco]], when not on tour.
 
== Referensi ==
Her late mother, Françoise Rosière, was a French and History teacher who died of intestinal cancer when Justine was only 12. Justine has two sisters: Sarah and Florence (deceased) and one brother: David. Her father is José Henin.
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==Tennis careerPranala luar ==
* {{en}} {{fr}} {{nl}} [http://www.justine-henin.be Situs web resmi]
===Early career===
* {{en}} [http://www.sonyericssonwtatour.com/2/players/playerprofiles/Playerbio.asp?PlayerID=80350 Statistik Justine Henin di situs web Tur WTA] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070808105656/http://www.sonyericssonwtatour.com/2/players/playerprofiles/PlayerBio.asp?PlayerID=80350 |date=2007-08-08 }}
Henin-Hardenne, known as Juju to her many fans, has been coached by [[Carlos Rodriguez]] since she was 14. She regularly reached late rounds of international competitions and won five ITF tournaments by the end of 1998. She started her professional tennis career in the [[WTA]] tour in May 1999 as a wildcard entry in the Belgian Open at [[Antwerp]], and became the fifth player at that time to win her debut WTA Tour event.
* {{id}} [http://www.kompas.com/kompascetak.php/read/xml/2008/05/15/0049346/justine.henin.mengundurkan.diri "Justine Henin Mengundurkan Diri"], ''Kompas'', 15 Mei 2008
 
She established herself as a major competitor in 2001. She reached the semifinals of the [[French Open]], the final of [[Wimbledon_Championships|Wimbledon]] and was ranked number seven by the WTA at the end of the year, with three titles to her name.
 
In 2002, she won two more WTA titles, reached four finals and finished the year as a top 5 player. Her German Open victory in May 2002 was particularly noteworthy, as she beat [[Jennifer Capriati]] in the semi-final and [[Serena Williams]] in the final.
 
===Grand slam breakthrough===
2003 was the year when Henin-Hardenne asserted her dominance on the WTA tour. On [[June 7]], 2003 she won her first [[Grand Slam (tennis)|Grand Slam]] tournament, the [[French Open]], defeating her [[Flanders|Flemish]] compatriot [[Kim Clijsters]]. On [[September 7]], 2003 she won her second Grand Slam tournament, the [[US Open (tennis)|US Open]], once again against Kim Clijsters. She reached the final by defeating American [[Jennifer Capriati]] in a semi-final battle of extremely high quality, winning 7-6 in the final set. In that match, which finished after midnight in New York, Capriati came within 2 points of victory no less than 11 times, but Justine refused to be beaten. On [[October 19]], 2003 she achieved the number one ranking on the [[WTA]] list, taking over from Kim Clijsters. She was named the [[International Tennis Federation]]'s women's singles World Champion for 2003.
 
Before the 2004 season, she again trained with strength and conditioning coach [[Pat Etcheberry]], who in the past has been the fitness guru for other world-class players like [[Pete Sampras]], [[Andre Agassi]], [[Jim Courier]] and [[Jennifer Capriati]]. The remarkable changes in her body and improved strength caused unsubstantiated anabolic steroid use rumors to swirl. On [[January 31]], [[2004]] She won her third Grand Slam at the [[Australian Open]], again defeating [[Kim Clijsters]] in a three-set final. She confirmed her world number one form by winning two more tournaments in February and March 2004.
 
On [[March 22]], [[2004]], Henin-Hardenne accumulated the highest point total (7,626) in the history of the WTA rankings. Since the awarding of quality points was eliminated in 2006, and it is not possible to surpass Henin-Hardenne's record point total without the benefit of scoring any quality points, this is a tour record that may never be broken.
 
===2004-2005===
Unfortunately, her health was then devastated by a strain of [[cytomegalovirus]], whose effect was further complicated by an immunity problem. She often slept up to 18 hours a day and barely had the strength to brush her teeth, let alone play competitive tennis. She was seeded first for the May 2004 [[French Open]], but still ill with the [[virus|viral]] [[infection]], she lost her second round match against a much lower-ranked player, [[Tathiana Garbin]]. Henin-Hardenne subsequently had to withdraw from the upcoming Rosmalen and Wimbledon 2004 tournaments.
 
She came back in August, 2004, somehow finding the strength to win the [[gold medal]] at the [[2004 Summer Olympics|Summer Olympics]] in [[Athens]], [[Greece]], defeating [[Amélie Mauresmo]] of France. On the way to the gold, Henin-Hardenne rallied for a miraculous win against [[Anastasia Myskina]] of Russia in a semifinal match. After falling behind 5 games to 1, Justine found a way to win the final set 8-6, confirming her reputation as a great fighter on the court. In September 2004, she attempted to defend her U.S. Open title. However, she remained weakened by the cytomegalovirus and lost to [[Nadia Petrova]] in the 4th round. As a result, she lost the number one ranking that she had held for 45 weeks. She then withdrew from the rest of the tournaments in 2004 to recuperate from the infection. Her plan to rejoin the tour in the beginning of 2005 was delayed when she fractured her kneecap in a training session in December 2004.
 
On [[March 25]], [[2005]], after more than six months of inactivity, Henin-Hardenne returned to the WTA circuit at the NASDAQ-100 open in [[Miami]]. She lost a hardcourt match to the new Russian star and world no. 2 [[Maria Sharapova]] in the quarterfinals. She captured the title at her next tournament, winning on clay at the Family Circle Cup Tier-1 event at [[Charleston, South Carolina|Charleston]], posting a victory over world no. 1 [[Lindsay Davenport]], then besting 2nd seed [[Elena Dementieva]] in the final. In April 2005, she captured her 21st career title by winning the J&S Cup in [[Warsaw]], defeating 2nd seed [[Svetlana Kuznetsova]] in the final.
 
In May 2005 she avenged her loss to Maria Sharapova, convincingly defeating her in straight sets in the quarterfinals of the German Open, a tournament she went on to win over [[Nadia Petrova]]. It was her 3rd straight title on clay, making her a top contender for the 2005 French Open. She was the 10th seeded player in the tournament, and on [[June 4]] defeated the French player [[Mary Pierce]] to take her second title at Roland Garros. The win was also Justine's 24th straight match won on clay and her 10th consecutive final win, a streak stretching back to [[Zurich]] in October 2003. In capturing the title, Justine managed a fourth round comeback win over [[Svetlana Kuznetsova]], saving two match points. She also demolished Maria Sharapova in the quarters and [[Nadia Petrova]] in the semi-final.
 
With her French Open victory, Justine moved to number seven in the world rankings. She joined [[Monica Seles]] as the only two currently active players on the WTA Tour to have won the French Open at least twice.
 
At [[The Championships, Wimbledon|Wimbledon]] [[2005]] Justine Henin-Hardenne's winning streak of 24 matches was snapped in the first round by Greek [[Eleni Daniilidou]] (6-7, 6-2, 5-7). With this defeat she became the first French Open champion in the [[Open Era (tennis)|Open Era]] to lose in the opening round of Wimbledon.
 
In August, as No.4 seed at Toronto, she dropped just one set en route to the final, posting wins over Diaz-Oliva, Zheng, [[Nicole Vaidišová|Vaidišová]] and No.2 seed Amélie Mauresmo before falling to No.7 seed [[Kim Clijsters]] (7-5 6-1).
 
At the US Open in September 2005, Henin-Hardenne was hampered by a right hamstring strain and lost to Mary Pierce in the fourth round (3-6, 4-6). In September, she was forced to withdraw from a tournament in Luxembourg.
 
In October, making her first Tour appearance since the US Open, Henin-Hardenne lost in the second round of Filderstadt, after a first round bye, to unseeded [[Flavia Pennetta]]. Following this, she decided to withdraw from further tournaments and announced the end of her season on October 31, 2005. The [[hamstring]] injury sustained earlier in the year limited Henin-Hardenne to 11 matches since she captured her second [[Roland Garros]] title.
 
In 2005, TENNIS Magazine put her in 31st place in its list of [[TENNIS Magazine's 40 Greatest Players of the TENNIS Era|40 Greatest Players of the TENNIS era]].
In November, at the 2005 Sony Ericsson WTA Tour Championships, she was named the inaugural winner of the Whirlpool 6th Sense Player of the Year which honors the player who has demonstrated the most 6th sense intuition, that is to say heightened intelligence, unbeatable performance and pinpoint precision.
 
===2006===
[[Image:Justine_henin_hardenne_medibank_international_2006_02.jpg|280px|thumb|[[Justine Henin-Hardenne]] at the [[2006]] [[Medibank International]] in [[Sydney]], [[Australia]].]]
In January 2006, Henin-Hardenne returned to competitive tennis in [[Sydney]], a tune-up for the 2006 Australian Open. She was seeded 5th and drew former world number one [[Martina Hingis]] in a much-hyped first round match. Henin-Hardenne overpowered her opponent in straight sets by the score of 6-3 6-3. Finding excellent form, she routed former U.S. Open champion Svetlana Kuznetsova in a semi-final match (6-3 6-1) before playing [[Francesca Schiavone]] in the final,which she won 4-6 7-5 7-5.
 
Afterwards, Henin-Hardenne played the [[Australian Open]] where she beat World No 1 [[Lindsay Davenport]] and No 4-ranked [[Maria Sharapova]] in tough three-set matches, setting up a final against Frenchwoman [[Amélie Mauresmo]], the World No. 3. While trailing 1-6, 0-2, she retired from the match with stomach pain, probably caused by a small ulcer. Henin-Hardenne's decision to give up was greeted with controversy, as she became only the second player, and the first woman, to retire from a grand slam final in the Open Era.
 
Henin-Hardenne captured her second title of 2006 in February, defeating [[Maria Sharapova]] 7-5 6-2 in the Tier II event in [[Dubai]]. This was her third Dubai title, since she also won in 2003 and 2004. Justine then played at the Pacific Life Open in Indian Wells and the Nasdaq-100 Open in Miami. She lost a hard-fought semifinal match to the no.4 seed [[Elena Dementieva]] (6-2 5-7 5-7) in Indian Wells and was ousted from Miami in the second round by [[Meghann Shaughnessy]], 7-5, 6-4 in a very surprising result. In April 2006, Justine failed in her attempt to defend her title at the Family Circle Cup in Charleston, USA as she played at her first clay court event of the season. She lost to the no.3 seed [[Patty Schnyder]] (6-2 3-6 2-6) in the semi-finals.
 
However, on April 23 and 24, 2006, Henin-Hardenne scored one of the highlights of her career as she led her beloved Belgium to victory over defending champion Russia in the Fed Cup. On consecutive days, Justine triumphed over No 5-ranked [[Nadia Petrova]] (6-7,6-4,6-3) and No 9 ranked [[Elena Dementieva]] (6-2,6-0), sending Belgium to the semi-finals against the United States. The Fed Cup wins were particularly impressive in that Petrova came into the match with Henin after two straight tournament championships on clay, while Dementieva beat No 2-ranked [[Kim Clijsters]] the day before she faced Justine. The high quality of Henin-Hardenne's opponents, and the tennis itself, again demonstrated the French Open champion's remarkable virtuosity on the clay courts.
 
==Awards==
* 2003: WTA Player of the Year
* 2003: Belgian Sportswoman of the Year
* 2003: ITF World Champion
* 2004: Belgian Sportswoman of the Year
* 2005: Family Circle/State Farm "Player Who Makes A Difference"
* 2005: Whirlpool 6th Sense Player of the Year
 
==Grand Slam singles finals==
===Wins (4)===
{| width=75%
|-
| '''Year''' || '''Championship''' || '''Opponent in Final''' || '''Score in Final'''
|-
|2003 ||[[French Open]] ||[[Kim Clijsters]]|| 6-0, 6-4
|-
|2003 ||[[U.S. Open]] ||Kim Clijsters|| 7-5, 6-1
|-
|2004||[[Australian Open]]||Kim Clijsters||6-3, 4-6, 6-3
|-
|2005||French Open||[[Mary Pierce]]||6-1, 6-1
|}
 
===Runner-ups (2)===
{| width=75%
|-
| '''Year''' || '''Championship''' || '''Opponent in Final''' || '''Score in Final'''
|-
|2001 ||[[The Championships, Wimbledon|Wimbledon]] ||[[Venus Williams]]||1-6, 6-3, 0-6
|-
|2006 ||Australian Open || [[Amélie Mauresmo]]|| 1-6, 0-2 retired
|}
 
==Titles (27)==
{| {{pt}}
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|'''Legend (Singles)'''
|- bgcolor="#e5d1cb"
| Grand Slam (4)
|- bgcolor="#ffffcc"
| WTA Championships (0)
|- bgcolor="gold"
| Olympic Gold (1)
|- bgcolor="#dfe2e9"
| Tier I Event (9)
|- bgcolor="#ffffff"
| WTA Tour (11)
|}
 
===Singles (25)===
{| class="wikitable"
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|'''No.'''
|'''Date'''
|'''Tournament'''
|'''Surface'''
|'''Opponent in the final'''
|'''Score'''
|-
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|1.
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[May 10]] [[1999]]
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[Antwerp]], [[Belgium]]
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|Clay
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[Sarah Pitkowski-Malcor]] ([[France]])
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|6-1 6-2
|-
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|2.
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[1 January]] [[2001]]
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[Gold Coast, Queensland|Gold Coast]], [[Australia]]
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|Hard
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[Silvia Farina Elia]] ([[Italy]])
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|7-6 6-4
|-
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|3.
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[8 January]] [[2001]]
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[Canberra]], [[Australia]]
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|Hard
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[Sandrine Testud]] ([[France]])
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|6-2 6-2
|-
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|4.
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[18 June]] [[2001]]
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[['s-Hertogenbosch]], [[Netherlands]]
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|Grass
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[Kim Clijsters]] ([[Belgium]])
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|6-4 3-6 6-3
|-
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|5.
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|[[May 6]] [[2002]]
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|[[Berlin]], [[Germany]]
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|Clay
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|[[Serena Williams]] ([[USA]])
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|6-2 1-6 7-6
|-
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|6.
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[21 October]] [[2002]]
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[Linz]], [[Austria]]
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|Hard
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[Alexandra Stevenson]] ([[USA]])
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|6-3 6-0
|-
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|7.
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[17 February]] [[2003]]
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[Dubai]], [[UAE]]
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|Hard
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[Monica Seles]] ([[USA]])
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|4-6 7-6 7-5
|-
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|8.
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|[[7 April]] [[2003]]
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|[[Charleston, South Carolina]], [[USA]]
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|Clay
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|[[Serena Williams]] ([[USA]])
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|6-3 6-4
|-
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|9.
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|[[May 5]] [[2003]]
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|[[Berlin]], [[Germany]]
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|Clay
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|[[Kim Clijsters]] ([[Belgium]])
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|6-4 4-6 7-5
|-
| bgcolor="#e5d1cb"|'''10.'''
| bgcolor="#e5d1cb"|'''[[May 26]] [[2003]]'''
| bgcolor="#e5d1cb"|'''[[French Open]]''', [[Paris]], [[France]]
| bgcolor="#e5d1cb"|Clay
| bgcolor="#e5d1cb"|[[Kim Clijsters]] ([[Belgium]])
| bgcolor="#e5d1cb"|6-0 6-4
|-
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|11.
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|[[28 July]] [[2003]]
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|[[San Diego, California]], [[USA]]
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|Hard
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|[[Kim Clijsters]] ([[Belgium]])
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|3-6 6-2 6-3
|-
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|12.
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|[[11 August]] [[2003]]
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|[[Toronto]], [[Canada]]
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|Hard
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|[[Lina Krasnoroutskaya]] ([[Russia]])
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|6-1 6-0
|-
| bgcolor="#e5d1cb"|'''13.'''
| bgcolor="#e5d1cb"|'''[[25 August]] [[2003]]'''
| bgcolor="#e5d1cb"|'''[[U.S. Open (tennis)|U.S. Open]]''', [[New York City, New York]], [[USA]]
| bgcolor="#e5d1cb"|Hard
| bgcolor="#e5d1cb"|[[Kim Clijsters]] ([[Belgium]])
| bgcolor="#e5d1cb"|7-5 6-1
|-
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|14.
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|[[13 October]] [[2003]]
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|[[Zurich]], [[Switzerland]]
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|Hard
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|[[Jelena Dokic]] ([[Serbia & Montenegro]])
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|6-0 6-4
|-
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|15.
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[12 January]] [[2004]]
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[Sydney]], [[Australia]]
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|Hard
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[Amelie Mauresmo]] ([[France]])
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|6-4 6-4
|-
| bgcolor="#e5d1cb"|'''16.'''
| bgcolor="#e5d1cb"|'''[[19 January]] [[2004]]'''
| bgcolor="#e5d1cb"|'''[[Australian Open]]''', [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]]
| bgcolor="#e5d1cb"|Hard
| bgcolor="#e5d1cb"|[[Kim Clijsters]] ([[Belgium]])
| bgcolor="#e5d1cb"|6-3 4-6 6-3
|-
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|17.
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[23 February]] [[2004]]
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[Dubai]], [[UAE]]
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|Hard
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[Svetlana Kuznetsova]] ([[Russia]])
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|6-3 7-6
|-
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|18.
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|[[8 March]] [[2004]]
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|[[Indian Wells, California]], [[USA]]
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|Hard
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|[[Lindsay Davenport]] ([[USA]])
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|6-1 6-4
|-
| bgcolor="gold"|19.
| bgcolor="gold"|[[16 August]] [[2004]]
| bgcolor="gold"|[[2004 Summer Olympics|The Olympics]], [[Athens]], [[Greece]]
| bgcolor="gold"|Hard
| bgcolor="gold"|[[Amélie Mauresmo]] ([[France]])
| bgcolor="gold"|6-3 6-3
|-
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|20.
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|[[17 April]] [[2005]]
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|[[Charleston, South Carolina]], [[USA]]
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|Clay
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|[[Elena Dementieva]] ([[Russia]])
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|7-5 6-4
|-
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|21.
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[May 1]] [[2005]]
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[Warsaw]], [[Poland]]
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|Clay
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[Svetlana Kuznetsova]] ([[Russia]])
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|3-6 6-2 7-5
|-
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|22.
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|[[May 8]] [[2005]]
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|[[Berlin]], [[Germany]]
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|Clay
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|[[Nadia Petrova]] ([[Russia]])
| bgcolor="#dfe2e9"|6-3 4-6 6-3
|-
| bgcolor="#e5d1cb"|'''23.'''
| bgcolor="#e5d1cb"|'''[[June 4]] [[2005]]'''
| bgcolor="#e5d1cb"|'''[[French Open]]''', [[Paris]], [[France]]
| bgcolor="#e5d1cb"|Clay
| bgcolor="#e5d1cb"|[[Mary Pierce]] ([[France]])
| bgcolor="#e5d1cb"|6-1 6-1
|-
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|24.
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[13 January]] [[2006]]
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[Sydney]], [[Australia]]
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|Hard
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[Francesca Schiavone]] ([[Italy]])
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|4-6 7-5 7-5
|-
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|25.
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[25 February]] [[2006]]
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[Dubai]], [[UAE]]
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|Hard
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|[[Maria Sharapova]] ([[Russia]])
| bgcolor="#ffffff"|7-5 6-2
|}
 
===Singles Finalist (12)===
*[[2001]]: '''Wimbledon''' (lost to Venus Williams)
*2001: Hawaii (lost to Sandrine Testud)
*2001: Filderstadt (lost to Lindsay Davenport)
*[[2002]]: Gold Coast (lost to Venus Williams)
*2002: Antwerp (lost to Venus Williams)
*2002: Amelia Island (lost to Venus Williams)
*2002: Rome (lost to Serena Williams)
*[[2003]]: 's-Hertogenbosch (retired/lost to Kim Clijsters)
*2003: Leipzig (lost to Anastasia Myskina)
*2003: Filderstadt (lost to Kim Clijsters)
*[[2005]]: Toronto (lost to Kim Clijsters)
*[[2006]]: '''Australian Open''' (retired/lost to Amélie Mauresmo)
*2006: Berlin (lost to Nadia Petrova)
 
===Doubles (2)===
{| class="wikitable"
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|'''No.'''
|'''Date'''
|'''Partner'''
|'''Tournament'''
|'''Surface'''
|'''Opponent in the final'''
|'''Score'''
|-
| 1.
| 2002
| [[Meghann Shaughnessy]] ([[USA]])
| [[Gold Coast, Queensland|Gold Coast]], [[Australia]]
| Hard
| [[Åsa Svensson]] / [[Miriam Oremans]] (SWE/NED)
| 6-1 7-6(6)
|-
| 2.
| 2002
| [[Elena Bovina]] ([[Russia]])
| [[Zurich]], [[Switzerland]]
| Hard
| [[Jelena Dokic]] / [[Nadia Petrova]] (SCG/RUS)
| 7-6 6-4
|}
 
===Performance timeline===
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|align="center" style="background:yellow;"|SF
|align="center" style="background:yellow;"|QF
|align="center"|4r
|align="center"|2r
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|align="center"|'''1'''
 
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|[[French Open]]
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|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|'''W'''
|align="center"|2r
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|'''W'''
|align="center"|1r
|align="center" style="background:yellow;"|SF
|align="center"|-
|align="center"|2r
|align="center"|'''2'''
 
|-
|[[Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]]
|align="center"|
|align="center"|1r
|align="center"|-
|align="center" style="background:yellow;"|SF
|align="center" style="background:yellow;"|SF
|align="center" style="background:yellow;"|F
|align="center"|1r
|align="center"|-
|align="center"|'''0'''
 
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|[[U.S. Open (tennis)|U.S. Open]]
|align="center"|
|align="center"|4r
|align="center"|4r
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|'''W'''
|align="center"|4r
|align="center"|4r
|align="center"|4r
|align="center"|1r
|align="center"|'''1'''
 
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|Grand Slam Win-Loss
|align="center"|6-1
|align="center"|10-2
|align="center"|11-2
|align="center"|24-2
|align="center"|12-4
|align="center"|17-4
|align="center"|4-3
|align="center"|1-2
|align="center"|84-19
 
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|[[WTA Tour Championships]]
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|align="center" style="background:yellow;"|SF
|align="center" style="background:yellow;"|QF
|align="center" style="background:yellow;"|QF
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|align="center"|'''0'''
 
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|[[Toray Pan Pacific Open|Tokyo]]
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|align="center"|-
|align="center"|-
|align="center"|-
|align="center"|'''0'''
 
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|[[Indian Wells Masters|Indian Wells]]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;"|SF
|align="center"|-
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|'''W'''
|align="center"|-
|align="center"|4r
|align="center"|3r
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|align="center"|-
|align="center"|'''1'''
 
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|[[Miami Masters|Miami]]
|align="center"|2r
|align="center" style="background:yellow;"|QF
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|align="center" style="background:yellow;"|QF
|align="center"|2r
|align="center"|3r
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|align="center"|'''0'''
 
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|[[Family Circle Cup|Charleston]]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;"|SF
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|'''W'''
|align="center"|-
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|'''W'''
|align="center"|-
|align="center"|-
|align="center"|-
|align="center"|-
|align="center"|'''2'''
 
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|[[Qatar Telecom German Open|Berlin]]
|align="center" style="background:yellow;"|F
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|'''W'''
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|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|'''W'''
|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|'''W'''
|align="center" style="background:yellow;"|SF
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|[[Rome Masters|Rome]]
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|align="center" style="background:yellow;"|F
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|align="center"|'''0'''
 
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|[[Acura Classic|San Diego]]
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|align="center"|'''1'''
 
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|[[Canada Masters|Montreal/Toronto]]
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|align="center" style="background:yellow;"|F
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|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|'''W'''
|align="center" style="background:yellow;"|QF
|align="center" style="background:yellow;"|QF
|align="center"|2r
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|align="center"|'''1'''
 
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|[[Kremlin Cup|Moscow]]
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|align="center"|2r
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|align="center"|'''0'''
 
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|[[Zurich Open|Zurich]]
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|align="center" style="background:#00ff00;"|'''W'''
|align="center" style="background:yellow;"|SF
|align="center"|-
|align="center"|-
|align="center"|-
|align="center"|'''1'''
 
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|Tournaments played
|align="center"|4
|align="center"|9
|align="center"|9
|align="center"|18
|align="center"|23
|align="center"|21
|align="center"|13
|align="center"|7
|align="center"|103
 
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|Finals reached
|align="center"|3
|align="center"|5
|align="center"|5
|align="center"|11
|align="center"|6
|align="center"|6
|align="center"|0
|align="center"|1
|align="center"|36
 
|- bgcolor="#efefef"
|'''Tournaments Won'''
|align="center"|'''2
|align="center"|'''4
|align="center"|'''5
|align="center"|'''8
|align="center"|'''2
|align="center"|'''3
|align="center"|'''0
|align="center"|'''1
|align="center"|'''25
 
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|Hardcourt Win-Loss
|align="center"|18-2
|align="center"|10-4
|align="center"|31-2
|align="center"|44-7
|align="center"|23-14
|align="center"|31-10
|align="center"|23-8
|align="center"|2-2
|align="center"|178-47
 
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|Clay Win-Loss
|align="center"|
|align="center"|24-0
|align="center"|4-2
|align="center"|20-1
|align="center"|16-4
|align="center"|18-4
|align="center"|3-2
|align="center"|6-2
|align="center"|91-15
 
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|Grass Win-Loss
|align="center"|
|align="center"|0-1
|align="center"|0-0
|align="center"|8-2
|align="center"|7-2
|align="center"|10-1
|align="center"|1-2
|align="center"|0-0
|align="center"|26-8
 
|-
|Carpet Win-Loss
|align="center"|
|align="center"|0-0
|align="center"|0-0
|align="center"|3-1
|align="center"|6-1
|align="center"|1-3
|align="center"|1-2
|align="center"|5-2
|align="center"|16-9
 
|- bgcolor="#efefef"
|'''Overall Win-Loss'''
|align="center"|'''18-2'''
|align="center"|'''34-5'''
|align="center"|'''35-4'''
|align="center"|'''75-11'''
|align="center"|'''52-21'''
|align="center"|'''60-18'''
|align="center"|'''28-14'''
|align="center"|'''13-16'''
|align="center"|'''368-92'''
 
|- bgcolor="#efefef"
|'''Year End Ranking'''
|align="center"|
|align="center"|'''6
|align="center"|'''8
|align="center"|<u>'''1
|align="center"|'''5
|align="center"|'''7
|align="center"|'''45
|align="center"|'''69
|align="center"|'''N/A
|}
 
Green background for wins. Yellow background for top-8 (quarter finals up to finalist).<br>
 
==Famous Matches==
* '''2003 Australian Open fourth round''' against [[Lindsay Davenport]]. Henin-Hardenne defeated Davenport for the first time in her career, 7-5 5-7 9-7. The match lasted more than three hours, with both players fighting off the Australian summer heat, and Henin-Hardenne suffering from muscle cramps.
* '''2003 French Open semi-finals''' against [[Serena Williams]]. Henin-Hardenne won the first set with 6-2 but lost the second 4-6. In the deciding third set, Justine showed all her talent and fighting spirit to prevail 7-5. However, there was some controversy in the third set with Serena leading 4-2 at 15-love. Williams started to hit a first serve, but Justine put up her hand to indicate that she wasn't ready. Williams netted the serve. The umpire did not see Justine's gesture and when he asked her about it she did not respond. The umpire ordered a second serve, and a visibly upset Williams lost the game and later the lead and the match. After the match the replay indicated that Serena was correct, Justine did put her hand as Williams was serving. This win ended Serena's 33-match winning streak in Grand Slam events. In the final Henin-Hardenne defeated fellow Belgian Kim Clijsters 6-0, 6-4, but the incident in the Williams match called Justine's sportsmanship into question.
* '''2003 U.S. Open semi-finals''': Henin-Hardenne beat [[Jennifer Capriati]] in a final set tiebreak just to be carried away to hospital after the match due to fatigue. She won 4-6, 7-5, 7-6(4). Several times during the match Capriati was only two points away from victory. In the final the next day she yet again beat fellow Belgian [[Kim Clijsters]].
* '''2004 Athens Olympics semi-finals''' against [[Anastasia Myskina]]. Showing her renowned mental resilience, Henin-Hardenne rallied from 5-1 down in the third set to win the match, 7-5 5-7 8-6. She went on to capture the gold medal.
* '''2005 French Open fourth round''' against [[Svetlana Kuznetsova]]. Henin-Hardenne saved a pair of match points to win 7-6(6) 4-6 7-5. In winning the tournament thereafter, she became only the second woman to win the [[French Open]] by saving a match point ([[Anastasia Myskina]] having accomplished the feat a year before, also against Kuznetsova).
* '''2005 Wimbledon Open first round''' against [[Eleni Daniilidou]]. Henin-Hardenne was defeated 7-6(8) 2-6 7-5. It was the first time that an incumbent French Open champion failed to win a match in Wimbledon.
* '''2006 Australian Open final''' against [[Amélie Mauresmo]]. Henin-Hardenne retired with stomach pain while trailing 1-6, 0-2. That was only the fourth grand slam ladies singles final that ended via retirement since 1900, and the first since 1965. Henin-Hardenne stated afterwards that she feared possible injury had she continued to play. Henin-Hardenne was widely criticized by tennis commentators and writers for not finishing the match. [http://www.boston.com/sports/other_sports/tennis/articles/2006/01/29/henin_hardenne_took_the_queasy_way_out/] [http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/tennis/aus06/columns/story?id=2310543] [http://www.tennis.com/Tennis_World_Blog/entry.asp?ENTRY_ID=766]
 
==Recent Matches==
*'''2006 Australian Open Final''': Henin-Hardenne retired against [[Amélie Mauresmo]] of [[France]], 1-6, 0-2.
 
==See also==
* [[List of female tennis players]]
* [[Belgium at the 2004 Summer Olympics]]
 
==External links==
* [http://www.henin-hardenne.be/ Official site]
* {{wta|id=80350|name=Justine Henin-Hardenne}}
* [http://www.justine-henin.net/ justin-henin.net: a fansite]
* [http://www.justinehenin.tk/ justinehenin.tk: a fansite]
 
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