This ended Henin's 22-match winning streak.
This victory extended Henin's winning streak to 25 matches.
Henin started the year as the world No. 1.
Later that day, Justine Henin confirmed her return to competition.
Tipped as the tournament favorite, Henin won the first set.
The show followed Henin as she completed 12 personal challenges.
The same year, she reverted to using the name Henin.
You kind of miss the players like myself or Justine Henin.
Henin approached the net forty-three times, winning thirty-five of those points.
Henin would eventually fall to Serena Williams in 3 sets 6-4,
3-6,
The win raised Henin's ranking to world No. 2, just behind Clijsters.
Henin was named the International Tennis Federation's
women's singles World Champion for 2003.
After retiring, Henin became involved in two Belgian reality shows in 2009.
Tipped as the tournament favorite, Henin won the first set over Mauresmo.
Henin stated afterwards that she feared possible injury
had she continued to play.
At Roland Garros 2007, Martina Navratilova said that"Henin 's offence is just phenomenal.
Clijsters and Justine Henin met 25 times over a period of 12 years.
In May, Henin successfully defended her title at the German Open in Berlin.
Henin won both her singles matches to help Belgium
win the tie 5- 0.
At the 2007 French Open, Martina Navratilova said that"Henin 's offense is just phenomenal.
Henin then broke Williams's serve
and held her own serve to go up 5- 3.
Midway through the first set, Henin slipped on the court, injuring her right elbow.
At the 2010 Australian Open, Henin was given a wildcard as an unranked player.
Henin then defeated Mauresmo
and won the tournament for the first time in her career.
At Wimbledon 2002, Henin beat former world No. 1,
Monica Seles, in two tough sets.
Henin, known as"Juju" to many of her fans,[25]
was coached by Carlos Rodríguez of Argentina.
The International Women's Open in Eastbourne was Henin's first grass court tournament of the year.
Henin played through this tournament injured,
having previously broken her left pinkie during Fed Cup practice.
As a result of this loss, Henin dropped out of the top 20 to No. 23.
Henin made her return to tennis at the 2010 Brisbane
International where she was given a wildcard.