Topic: Justine Henin

Former No. 1 Justine Henin to miss remainder of 2010 season because of elbow injuryJustine Henin will miss the rest of the 2010 season as she recovers from an elbow injury. The 28-year-old Henin sustained the injury at Wimbledon in July and ...
Reigning Australian Open champion Serena Williams and Belgian champion Justine Henin head an impressive list of talent for the mixed teams Hopman Cup next January. Tournament director Paul McNamee on Tuesday confirmed the first five teams for the unique eight-nation event starting ...
World record tennis crowd watches Clijsters beat Serena Williams in exhibition in BrusselsA world record tennis crowd has watched Kim Clijsters defeat Wimbledon champion Serena Williams 6-3, 6-2 in an exhibition in Brussels. The crowd of 35,681 at King Baudouin Stadium on ...

Injured Henin to miss U.S. Open

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Justine Henin has ruled herself out of this year's U.S. Open after discovering that an elbow injury she suffered at Wimbledon was worse than initially thought. The former world number one, who is just six months into a ...

Injured Henin out for two months

Belgian tennis star Justine Henin on Thursday ruled herself out of action for two months after picking up an elbow injury playing at Wimbledon. The seven-time Grand Slam winner suffered her injury when she fell in the first set of her fourth ...
Justine Henin says right elbow injury will force her to skip US Open, sidelined 2 monthsSeven-time Grand Slam champion Justine Henin says she will miss the U.S. Open after partially tearing a ligament in her right elbow during a fall at Wimbledon. ...
Venus Williams battled her way into the Wimbledon quarter-finals on Monday as her younger sister Serena squared up against Maria Sharapova and fourth seed Jelena Jankovic crashed out. Venus Williams, a five-time Wimbledon champion, saw off a gritty fightback from Australia's Jarmila ...

Big guns aim for Wimbledon quarter-finals

The Wimbledon round of 16 takes place Monday with all eyes on whether top seeds Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal will wobble again and if the Williams sisters can keep blasting opponents off the court. With places in the quarter-finals at stake, ...
Roger Federer looked back to his best as he booked his place Friday in the second week of Wimbledon as Andy Roddick and Venus Williams also powered into the fourth round. Exhausted record-breaker John Isner tumbled out in straight sets as Kim ...
Exhausted record-breaker John Isner tumbled out of Wimbledon in straight sets Friday as Roger Federer and Venus Williams booked their places in the second week. Meanwhile Kim Clijsters and Justine Henin set up a fourth-round clash of the Belgian comeback queens, and ...
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