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Henin and then
She then reached the fourth round of the Australian Open, where she lost to Justine Henin.
Williams then successfully defended her Wimbledon title, defeating third-seeded Davenport in the semifinals and eighth-seeded Henin in three sets in Henin's first Wimbledon final.
Williams then went on to win the Open Gaz de France in Paris when Jelena Dokić withdrew from the final, and the Proximus Diamond Games in Antwerp, Belgium, defeating Henin in the final.
However she then lost to eventual champion Justine Henin.
She defeated Anastasia Myskina in a quarterfinal and Maria Sharapova in a semifinal, and then came back to defeat Henin in the final.
Mauresmo then played the Dubai Duty Free Women's Open, where she lost to Justine Henin in the final.
Henin established herself as a major competitor in 2001 when she reached the women's singles semifinals of the French Open and then upset the reigning Australian Open and French Open champion Jennifer Capriati in the semifinals of Wimbledon, losing to defending champion Venus Williams in three sets in the final.
Henin then lost to Venus Williams in the semifinals in straight sets.
Henin then lost to Clijsters in the semifinals of the Proximus Diamond Games in Antwerp.
Henin then began her preparations for Wimbledon.
Henin then played two tournaments during the North American summer hard court season before the US Open.
Henin then defeated sixth-seeded Jennifer Capriati in the semifinals 4 6, 7 5, 7 6 ( 4 ) in a match that lasted more than three hours and stretched to midnight.
Henin then helped Belgium defeat defending champion Russia in a Fed Cup quarterfinal.
Henin then defeated Mauresmo and won the tournament for the first time in her career.
Henin then faced Serena Williams in the quarterfinals for the third consecutive time in a Grand Slam tournament, and for the third time, Henin won, 7 6 ( 3 ), 6 1.
Henin then broke Williams's serve and held her own serve to go up 5 3.
Williams then broke Henin to pull within 5 4 but Henin broke Williams again in the last game to win the match 7 6 ( 2 ), 6 4.
Henin then withdrew from the Tier I Family Circle Cup in Charleston, South Carolina because of an injury to her right knee.
Henin then lost to Gisela Dulko, 2 6, 6 1, 4 6, in a 2 hour match.
Henin then participated at the 2010 French Open, seeded 22nd, the second grand slam of the year where she has won four previous titles.
However at Zürich, she beat the then World No. 1 player, Kim Clijsters, later to lose to Justine Henin in the final.
Petrova then fell to 17th seed Justine Henin in the third round, 6 1 6 4.

Henin and Belgium
On the 8th of July 2010 the stadium played host to the Best of Belgium gala which featured a tennis match originally scheduled to be between Justine Henin and Kim Clijsters.
Henin won both her singles matches to help Belgium win the tie 5 0.
Henin won both of her singles matches during the Fed Cup final against Italy in Charleroi, Belgium.
At the Olympics in Athens, Pierce defeated sixth-seeded Venus Williams in the third round 6 4, 6 4 before losing to top-seeded and eventual Gold-medallist Justine Henin of Belgium in the quarterfinals by the same score.
Martínez also reached the quarterfinals at Wimbledon for the first time in six years but lost to Justine Henin of Belgium.
In the World Group quarterfinal tie against Belgium, Kirilenko lost her singles match against 2005 US Open champion Kim Clijsters, but partnering with Dinara Safina, won her doubles match against Justine Henin and Clijsters.
Both Kim Clijsters and Justine Henin won their singles matches to seal the first victory for Belgium against Russia in Madrid.

Henin and defeat
In a match lasting more than three hours, Henin overcame a 4 1 final set deficit, high temperatures, and muscle cramps to defeat Davenport for the first time in her career.
Henin recovered from a 5 3 deficit in the second set and a 5 2 deficit in the final set and was just two points from defeat eleven times.
Henin saved two match points to defeat Kuznetsova in the fourth round 7 6 ( 6 ), 4 6, 7 5 and thus became only the second woman to win the French Open after saving a match point.
Henin became only the second player to defeat both Williams sisters in the same Grand Slam tournament ( after Martina Hingis at the 2001 Australian Open ).
The day after her defeat, Henin withdrew from the Tier I Internazionali BNL d ' Italia in Rome, citing fatigue.
At the French Open, she reached the singles final for the third time, where she lost to Henin in straight sets in a crushing 6 1 6 1 defeat.
By beating Justine Henin in the first round of the 2005 Wimbledon Championships, she became the first player to defeat a reigning French Open champion in the first round of Wimbledon.
Bartoli lost 0 6, 0 6 to Justine Henin, who avenged her shock Wimbledon defeat to Bartoli, but Bartoli defeated Jelena Janković, 6 1, 1 0, after the Serbian retired.
Because of this previous result, and Stosur's victories over four-time French Open champion Justine Henin, World No. 1 Serena Williams and World No. 4 Janković en route to the final, Stosur was considered a heavy favorite to defeat Schiavone.
Garbin is probably best known for her shocking defeat of the defending champion and the reigning World No. 1 Justine Henin in the second round of the 2004 French Open.

Henin and Austria
Henin, however, held this ranking for only one week as she declined to defend her title at the Generali Ladies Linz tournament in Linz, Austria.

Henin and 5
This enabled Justine Henin, who won the French Open in 2007, to earn over $ 5 million that year, becoming the first woman in sports to do this.
After losing to Henin in the final of the International Women's Open in Eastbourne, 5 7, 7 6 ( 4 ), 6 7 ( 2 ), after being up 4 1 in the deciding set, defending champion Mauresmo went into Wimbledon saying that she was ready to win another major title.
In the fourth round of the Australian Open in Melbourne, Henin defeated Lindsay Davenport 7 5, 5 7, 9 7.
At the Dubai Tennis Championships one week later, Henin defeated former World No. 1 Monica Seles in the final 4 6, 7 6, 7 5 after Seles had a match point at 5 4 in the second set.
The following week, Henin reached the semifinals of the Bausch & Lomb Championships in Amelia Island, Florida, losing to eventual winner Elena Dementieva 3 6, 6 4, 7 5.
She defeated the defending champion, Serena Williams, in a controversial semifinal 6 2, 4 6, 7 5 which saw Henin failing to acknowledge her raised hand during Williams service motion, a breach in tennis etiquette.
Henin reached the gold medal match by defeating reigning French Open champion Anastasia Myskina in a semifinal 7 5, 5 7, 8 6 after having trailed 1 5 in the final set.
Henin captured her second title of the year at a Tier II event in Dubai, defeating Sharapova 7 5, 6 2.
At the Tier I Pacific Life Open in Indian Wells, California, Henin lost in the semifinals to fourth-seeded Elena Dementieva 2 6, 7 5, 7 5 after leading 6 2, 5 2 and serving for the match twice.
Henin also lost in the second round of the Tier I Miami Masters to Meghann Shaughnessy 7 5, 6 4.
Henin guaranteed her year-end World No. 1 ranking by reaching the final of the Sony Ericsson Championships, defeating Maria Sharapova in the semifinals 6 2, 7 6 ( 5 ).
At the Miami Masters, Henin reached the final for the first time in her career, where she lost to Serena Williams 0 6, 7 5, 6 3 after holding two match points at 6 0, 5 4.

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