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Post by nirvana Wed Jan 26, 2011 7:19 pm

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Justine Henin quits tennis because of injury
Justine Henin

Archive - Henin wins fourth French Open (UK only)

Former world number one Justine Henin has been forced to retire from tennis for the second time because of a recurring elbow injury.

The 28-year-old Belgian announced the news on her website, stating that her elbow had been "damaged" during the recent Australian Open.

"In these recent months I have rarely been spared of the pain," she said.

"The doctors told me my elbow is too fragile and therefore I cannot continue my profession at this high level."

Henin's final match was a third-round defeat by Russia's Svetlana Kuznetsova in Melbourne last weekend.

The Belgian, who won seven Grand Slams during her career, first quit the sport in 2008 when she was ranked number one in the world before returning to the WTA Tour in January 2010.
Elena Baltacha and Justine Henin

Henin beats Baltacha in round two (UK only)

She reached the Australian Open final that month but her comeback was curtailed when she fractured a ligament in her elbow at Wimbledon.

Henin began this season by leading Belgium to the final of the Hopman Cup, winning all of her matches.

And at the Australian Open, the 2010 finalist beat India's Sania Mirza and Britain's Elena Baltacha before falling to current world number 26 Kuznetsova.

"I suffered a lot the last week and every day gave me more and more pain, but I believed that my will would take the upper hand," she added in her open letter.

"I'm in shock, of course. After having considered the advice of doctors, it is now clear and accepted that my career finally ends."

Henin won her first Grand Slam title in 2003, when as Henin-Hardenne, she defeated compatriot Kim Clijsters to win the US Open.

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Her long-running battle with her fellow Belgian was one of the sport's great rivalries in recent years.

Henin won the US Open again in 2007, the Australian Open in 2004 and the French Open on four occasions.

The only Grand Slam title to elude her was Wimbledon, where she was the beaten finalist in 2001 and 2006.

The Liege-born player also won Olympic gold in 2004 when she beat Frenchwoman Amelie Mauresmo 6-3 6-3 in the final.

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