Henin-Hardenne, Justine (1982–)
Henin-Hardenne, Justine (1982–)
Belgian tennis player. Name variations: Justine Henin. Pronunciation: Zhoo-STEEN EN-ah ar-DEN. Born Justine Henin, June 1,1982, in Liège, Belgium.
Turned pro (1999); was runner-up at Wimbledon (2001); in singles, won French Open (2003 and 2005), US Open (2003) and Australian Open (2004); won a gold medal for singles at Athens Olympics (2004).
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