Henin has lofty goals in return to pro tennis

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HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, Fla. (AP)—The moment Justine Henin realized her tennis career wasn’t finished came this past June, when the Belgian watched Roger Federer finally hoist the French Open trophy, the one Grand Slam title he was missing.

His triumph reignited a passion that had been dormant inside her.

In an interview with The Associated Press at her central Florida training site Saturday, Henin said she wouldn’t be returning to tennis if she didn’t believe she could win Wimbledon and complete her own career grand slam—as soon as next year.

“I started to say, ‘Well, I missed Wimbledon,”’ Henin told the AP. “That moment was something, I don’t know, something came over me. It’s a dream. I don’t know if it will come true, but I like to dream. I dreamt about it a lot.”

Her return to tennis has come as fast as her departure.

Henin rocked the tennis world by suddenly, stunningly walking away in May 2008, becoming the first woman to retire while ranked No. 1.

Henin said she stopped playing because she needed to realize she could do more than just play tennis. She also said she was exhausted and didn’t enjoy the sport, which had consumed her life for as long as she could remember.

“It took me a while to realize that it’s not just about hitting a tennis ball,” she said. “At 5 years old, there’s no way you can know that tennis is what you want. Now it’s something that I choose to do.

“I didn’t retire for personal reasons. I have no secrets that the fact that I retired was because I was tired. I’m returning because it’s the passion that I give to what I do again. It’s the fact that I can push my limits, and that I can give people a dream. The relationship with the people—that’s what I missed the most.”

Henin’s attitude has changed in the nearly year and a half since she left the spotlight.

She got her first dog soon after retiring. Deuce, a small dog with shaggy black hair, is now 14 months old and hardly ever leaves her side. She plans to make Deuce a regular on tour.

Smiling again, Henin said Deuce gave her a companion at a time when she needed one the most.

“She really changed my life,” Henin said.

Perhaps most shocking, Henin said she didn’t pick up a racket or play any sports—not even go for a run—for nearly a year. She spent most of that time reading, had some spot appearances on Belgian television and traveled as a UNICEF goodwill ambassador.

The only reminder of tennis was the scar on her right knee, from surgery in October 2008. Henin said her knee is completely healthy again.

Henin and her longtime coach, Carlos Rodriguez, said her game is about 60 percent of what it was, but feel she has plenty of time to train. Both believe the drive to win Wimbledon has Henin more motivated than ever.

“That really helped her decide to come back,” Rodriguez said. “She has something to shoot for, something to keep her focused.”

One thing that Henin said has “nothing to do” with her return is Kim Clijsters.

Henin’s fellow Belgian made a stunning comeback from retirement by winning the U.S. Open in September. While Henin and her coach both said Clijsters’ return didn’t spark Henin, Rodriguez says it gives Henin reason to believe she can return to top form.

“Justine has something to point to that shows it is not impossible,” he said.

Henin went through several trying periods in her career and personal life, including when she was off the tour for months at a time while dealing with health issues. And later when she was splitting from her husband, Pierre-Yves Hardenne.

But she always came back strong.

She covered the court as well as anyone, and her one-handed backhand—which John McEnroe called the prettiest shot in tennis—didn’t seem to have lost any of its zip during a practice session Saturday. The only thing missing was the roar of the crowd that usually follows her winners and her puncuating scream “Allez!” while pumping her fist.

But that will come.

She’ll make her return to the WTA Tour at the Brisbane International in January, two weeks ahead of her comeback to Grand Slam tennis at the Australian Open.

The 27-year-old Henin does not have a protected ranking. She has been granted wild-card entries for the main draws at Brisbane and the Australian Open. But it’s in the summer, at Wimbledon, where she hopes to make her mark again.

Winning at the All England Club is a goal she truly believes is reachable.

“If it wasn’t realistic, I probably wouldn’t have started to play tennis,” she said. “Probably it’s ambitious. But if I thought I had no chance, I would have stayed home.”

Updated Oct 31, 3:51 pm EDT
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    jhn_deno Tue Nov 10, 2009 04:19 pm PST Report Abuse
    the 2010 seson is going to be one of the best seasons with kim, henin, and a hopeful 100 percent maria sharapova, its going to be one interesting wta..looken forward to it..also welcome back henin, missed watchen you play..
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    Dantheman Mon Nov 02, 2009 10:42 pm PST Report Abuse
    The Actors have assembled (Serena, Venus, Clijster, Henin et al), the stage is set and the curtains are about to be drawn for the greatest drama in WTA history - 2010 season!!! May they all stay healthy and fit for us fans to derive the best entertainment.
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    Karen B. Mon Nov 02, 2009 06:53 pm PST Report Abuse
    @ #58 queerabell,

    I guess I can understand what you mean about being sick of the Wms sisters. I can say that because I'm sick of your @$$ already. LOL

    Karma is a mother...
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    quriaBelle Mon Nov 02, 2009 05:15 pm PST Report Abuse
    im already sick of williams sisters...i think it not easy for justine to get place at wta ranking top ten next session...i think the youngsters leading by caroline then agniezka and victoria will dominate the tour for next season as long as they improve their fitness(agniezka n caroline) and mentally strenght(victoria)..melanie and yanina also have a chance..
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    tennis dad Mon Nov 02, 2009 03:49 pm PST Report Abuse
    i agree....i am really anxious to see how victoria comes along. I think she has great talent and a bright future, but the day she was working out on the court next to me....she seemed to really have a temper! that worries me a bit
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    pete'sbest14 Mon Nov 02, 2009 02:49 pm PST Report Abuse
    #55 tennisdad13

    I think the 2010 season could be one of the greatest we've been privy to in years!!
    So many REALLY talented women~a wonderful group of the "more mature veterans" and the "fresh-faced new kids on the court"! Terrific potential :-)
    Now, if they can only stay injury-free! This year was a disaster with so many walking wounded! Very few survived to the end and I firmly believe some suffered far more than we even know about~both physically and emotionally. Tennis is brutal, wonderful but brutal & can take a tremendous toll!
    I admire these women for their immensely hard work ethic, their endless court time in practicing and their deep devotion, love, and commitment to their profession!
    True the payoff can be AMAZING, but the road can be perilous & the journey is very hard. So many detours, dead ends, pot holes and steep cliffs to climb along the way.
    Well done Ladies & much success next season :-)
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    tennis dad Mon Nov 02, 2009 01:50 pm PST Report Abuse
    regardless of what any of us think of any of them, w/ kim, justine, muresmo all back, the sisters ready to play a more complete schedule, then ad victoria and caroline to the mix,......it could be the best womens tennis since we had steffi, mary pierce, bumble bee, sabitina, martina, monica...few others
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    tennis dad Mon Nov 02, 2009 01:44 pm PST Report Abuse
    #48 truthsayer...so your view is that she took time off because of roids.....hmmmmm who takes more time off than anyone in womens tennis, is bigger stronger, bustier, ......ahhhh yeah them

    #34 paco, clueless

    #32 Carol don't be shy, how do you really feel? ...lol

    #31 Mark U R ate up with the dumb as)

    #30 Benny U R the dumb as) that mark is ate up with!!
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    RaulC Mon Nov 02, 2009 12:50 pm PST Report Abuse
    11-02-09

    Hi: Justin don't warry about others bad comments just concentra in your game and what you want for this comeback. I love to watch you play. You game is the most beautiful with some variety. I get tired of watching only base line rallies tennis. I want to see the whole court used by your beautiful game: Justin you are the best # 1 tennis so goodlock.

    Raulc raulc747@yahoo.com
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    Karen B. Mon Nov 02, 2009 10:44 am PST Report Abuse
    I think Henin has the tools, mental toughness, and drive to accomplish anything, especially since there are a lot of top players who do well but can't seem to capture a grand slam.

    I don't like Henin's attitude on the court, but I love to watch her play. Her game is beautiful with some variety. I get tired of watching only base line rallies. I want to see the whole court used. LOL

    I don't care anything about who may or may not have been juicing whenever. If that knowledge isn't made public, then in my opinion it's a mute point. I don't give a flying flute who you're favorite or least favorite player might be... every player is INNOCENT until she/he provides a cup of dirty pizz!

    I think Justine's reason is returning because she saw Federer win the only slam he had problems winning, and it stirred something in her, and when she saw Clisters win the US Open, Justin twinged a little with jeaIousy. But mostly, I also think Henin feels she's a better player than Clisters, so she could win Wimbledon especially since she's well-rested.
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    Mon Nov 02, 2009 10:26 am PST Report Abuse
    Justin is Justin the Great! On the tour no one plays as well as her besides the William's sisters she is the only on that plays them really hard and also Kim Clisjters so I thankful that she has come back to bring more excitement to the game! Because she is a all court player just like Roger Federer so WELCOME BACK TO TENNIS JUSTIN!!! It's going to be a great next year for tennis and tennis fans!! Such a variety of players! Who's going to be number next year I can't wait to see!!!!!
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    saburah Mon Nov 02, 2009 04:53 am PST Report Abuse
    Justine's yrs.'re gone. let's talk about 2010 what'll be for her & Henin is another Agassi & the truth 'll come for sure.
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    saburah Mon Nov 02, 2009 04:33 am PST Report Abuse
    It's not true the reason she is back because of roger federer winning the french open. I'm sick about henin, she is always not telling the truth!!!!!
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    Truthsayer Mon Nov 02, 2009 12:34 am PST Report Abuse
    Andre fessed up to his dirty test..................it's time for Henin and the WTA to come clean about her suspicious 'retirement' right before the French Open in 2008!................How can SHE come back after THAT?..............Henin and A-Rod need to be banned!................NOT Serena!
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    BIGKATT Sun Nov 01, 2009 09:09 pm PST Report Abuse
    Welcome back roider.
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    Sun Nov 01, 2009 07:30 pm PST Report Abuse
    Still can't believe she quit in the finals of the Aussie Open...what a loser!!!! The FINALS!!! coz of a tummy ache...boohoo
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    eva Sun Nov 01, 2009 07:00 pm PST Report Abuse
    A real woman on the tour and real tennis game, not a man.
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    David Sun Nov 01, 2009 06:34 pm PST Report Abuse
    no thanks.
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    jane f Sun Nov 01, 2009 02:24 pm PST Report Abuse
    Mark, ouch you really served me! I am speechless! You express yourself so well, that Ivy League education is not wasted. After all you are a gold medalist in the special olympics! I would love to do a battle of wits with you but I won't fight and unarmed person! Peace!
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    MaRK Sun Nov 01, 2009 12:56 pm PST Report Abuse
    jane f.... just because you have been breaded + floured..... with a lot of grease

    and with too much lipstick.... fake blonde hair

    don`t g0 there h0ney

    why d0n`t y0u try t0 l0se weight??? w0uld n0t matter

    b/c

    then y0u w0uld l00k like the m0ng|_0id pers0n y0u really are

    saTan 0rdered medium rare... and g0t it served perfectly.... ty..... i had to snAtch if off the grill and keep it away from your fatA$$. /\/\0UTH.... why are you so fat??? really

    MaRK

    45. Posted by jane f Sun Nov 1 3:41pm EST Report Abuse

    Hey Mark, how old are you? You have an excuse for being bitter after being a product of imbreeding! Are you the love child of Delores B and Carol? You all seem to share the same brain. With regard to religion, Satan called and said you are late for dinner
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    jane f Sun Nov 01, 2009 12:41 pm PST Report Abuse
    Hey Mark, how old are you? You have an excuse for being bitter after being a product of imbreeding! Are you the love child of Delores B and Carol? You all seem to share the same brain. With regard to religion, Satan called and said you are late for dinner.
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    jane f Sun Nov 01, 2009 12:17 pm PST Report Abuse
    Carol, i am never lewd! I go by a strict moral compass. Maybe your definition of lewd is being critical of someone's behavior. I feel that famous people have a obligation to have a higher standard of behavior that we mere mortals. That is their burder. If you choose to emulate the low lifes in this world that is your right! You go on the offensive when you have to defend your position. Name calling and such is so childish. I try to find the good in people. Can you boast such a claim? Please leave the locker room talk where it belongs.
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    A Yahoo! User Sun Nov 01, 2009 10:36 am PST Report Abuse
    @ post 41 aka ChamkhaF .... the halloween witch is lying under your mothers stink dry rotten pucci.... like i said, justine henin is a dirty drug infested belgian whore who is jealous of clijsters achievement..... i hope she gets trashed just like the dope head rag doll that she is!
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    ChamkhaF Sun Nov 01, 2009 10:28 am PST Report Abuse
    Carol what of kind of girl are you,so naiƫve and childish@#$% or ugly @#$%,go and wash you dirty ass and stop talking bad about justine henin you completly wrong.I will put you directly to the bin.Halloweenwitch
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    BrianN Sun Nov 01, 2009 10:08 am PST Report Abuse
    They're blog comments. Calm down. Stop acting like someone just killed your puppy.

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