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Justine Henin (help·info) (known as Justine Henin Hardenne 2002–2007), (born 1 June 1982 in Liège) is a retired professional Belgian tennis player. On 14 May 2008, Henin announced her immediate retirement from professional tennis. She was 25 years old and ranked World No. 1 at the time of her retirement. Billie Jean King has said that "pound for pound, [Henin] is the best tennis player of her generation."
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Bill Dwyre: At Indian Wells, no madness, no marquee matchups, but some fine tennis
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Five story lines for the Sony Ericsson Open
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Top seeds undergoing their own madness
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Big Shots for March 18, 2010
— Mar 18 2010 9:34 PM from Boston Globe
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Los Angeles Times Bill Dwyre column: At Indian Wells, no madness, no marquee matchups, but some fine tennis
— Mar 21 2010 11:36 AM from Trading Markets -
Bill Dwyre: At Indian Wells, no madness, no marquee matchups, but some fine tennis
— Mar 21 2010 4:44 AM from Los Angeles Times -
Five story lines for the Sony Ericsson Open
— Mar 21 2010 3:40 AM from Miami Herald -
Top seeds undergoing their own madness
— Mar 19 2010 11:31 AM from FanNation -
Big Shots for March 18, 2010
— Mar 18 2010 9:34 PM from Boston Globe
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