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Looking back at | the top ten highlights of Belgium's Haining's career

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Looking back at | the top ten highlights of Belgium's Haining's career

In 2007, Justin Henin reached the final of the Miami Championship and defeated Serena Williams 6-0 in the first set. However, the Americans, like many epic encounters, won the championship in two consecutive sets. Today we will review the brilliant career of SLR star Haining in WTA.

Justin Heine reached her first Grand Slam final in 2001, where she was defeated by Venus Williams at Wimbledon to finish second.

Roland Garros was the first place to win for seven-time Grand Slam champion Henin. At the 2003 French Open, she defeated her compatriot Cristels 6-0, 6-4 in the final.

The 2003 U.S. Open and the 2004 Australian Open followed, with the Belgian, known for his one-handed backhand, dominating at the pinnacle of these tournaments.

After winning two Grand Slam titles, she was first promoted to the world number one position in the WTA in October 2003, and spent a total of 117 weeks in that position.

Henin won the gold medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics and defeated the French star Maurice Mo in the final.

The Belgians dominated Paris at the beginning of the century, with Henin winning the French Open in 2005, 2006 and 2007.

In 2007, Haining won the WTA year-end finals, and she defeated Sharapova in a classic match that lasted nearly 3 hours.

Haining's 2007 was one of its greatest WTA seasons of all time, with she winning 63-4 (94%) to win two Grand Slams and receive more than $5 million in prize money, which is the top of the WTA.

Haining will retire in May 2008 and remain at number one in the world after winning the Belgian Open in Antwerp.

Henin's successful return to the court in 2010 was highlighted by the Australian Open final and Stuttgart's victory. Due to elbow problems, she was eventually forced to retire again.

(Compilation: Milk Jun, Picture: Visual China)

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