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Henin looks for further improvement after dream season
By Simon Baskett
MADRID, Nov 11 (Reuters) - Despite crowning a dream season by retaining her
WTA Championships title in an thrilling comeback victory against
Maria Sharapova, Justine Henin believes there is plenty of room for improvement
in her game.
"I think I can still improve a lot, in my attitude especially," the 25-year-old
Belgian said after her dramatic 5-7 7-5 6-3 victory over the Russian at the
Madrid Arena.
"I wouldn't say I played my best tennis, I was just fighting a lot. I played
with my heart and it was great because that brings a lot of emotions. But I
have to keep improving my aggressive game, moving forward and taking my
opportunities."
The world number one was edged out by Sharapova in the first set as she
experienced problems on her serve and struggled to cope with her opponent's
powerful ground strokes.
She hit back in the second and then found another gear in the third to clinch
a thrilling victory in three hours 24 minutes.
"She pushed me a lot and we were both pretty nervous at the end in the first
set," said Henin. "She was better at that time but I started to play much
better at the end of the second set. I was aggressive and I played down the
line.
"In the third set it was very physical and mental and I think it is great to
have this kind of match in the women's game.
"What a way to finish the season; it is the best I could dream of. A lot of
things happened but I'm so relieved and happy."
Henin claimed nine other titles, including grand slam victories in France and
the U.S. Open, and ended the year on a 25-match winning streak after she
became the first woman since Steffi Graf in 1989 to go undefeated in the second
half of the season, post Wimbledon.
She said her sights were now set on reclaiming the Australian Open title she
won in 2004 after missing this year's tournament because of personal problems
following her separation from her husband.
"I was sad I wasn't in Australia this year and I hope to take my revenge in a
few weeks," she said. "It's time now for a good rest, time for holiday and two
weeks off and then I'll start my preparations." (Editing by Clare Fallon)
Updated on Sunday, Nov 11, 2007 3:50 pm, EST
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Henin looks for further improvement after dream season
By Simon Baskett
MADRID, Nov 11 (Reuters) - Despite crowning a dream season by retaining her
WTA Championships title in an thrilling comeback victory against
Maria Sharapova, Justine Henin believes there is plenty of room for improvement
in her game.
"I think I can still improve a lot, in my attitude especially," the 25-year-old
Belgian said after her dramatic 5-7 7-5 6-3 victory over the Russian at the
Madrid Arena.
"I wouldn't say I played my best tennis, I was just fighting a lot. I played
with my heart and it was great because that brings a lot of emotions. But I
have to keep improving my aggressive game, moving forward and taking my
opportunities."
The world number one was edged out by Sharapova in the first set as she
experienced problems on her serve and struggled to cope with her opponent's
powerful ground strokes.
She hit back in the second and then found another gear in the third to clinch
a thrilling victory in three hours 24 minutes.
"She pushed me a lot and we were both pretty nervous at the end in the first
set," said Henin. "She was better at that time but I started to play much
better at the end of the second set. I was aggressive and I played down the
line.
"In the third set it was very physical and mental and I think it is great to
have this kind of match in the women's game.
"What a way to finish the season; it is the best I could dream of. A lot of
things happened but I'm so relieved and happy."
Henin claimed nine other titles, including grand slam victories in France and
the U.S. Open, and ended the year on a 25-match winning streak after she
became the first woman since Steffi Graf in 1989 to go undefeated in the second
half of the season, post Wimbledon.
She said her sights were now set on reclaiming the Australian Open title she
won in 2004 after missing this year's tournament because of personal problems
following her separation from her husband.
"I was sad I wasn't in Australia this year and I hope to take my revenge in a
few weeks," she said. "It's time now for a good rest, time for holiday and two
weeks off and then I'll start my preparations." (Editing by Clare Fallon)
Updated on Sunday, Nov 11, 2007 3:50 pm, EST
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