Justine Henin enjoy in new life

The Belgian, Justine Henin 26-year-old former world number one and triple Roland Garros champion to withdraw weeks ago, said he was “happy, relaxed and rested” since he left the profession.

Henin will remain the withdrawal of world number one and leave a big hole difficult to fill in women’s tennis, because my approach was by far the most talented and always intended something different.

Justine, which has to its credit 7 tournaments Grands Slams and 41 WTA tournaments declared to be “happy and relaxed” after having announced his retirement in May’s final professional tennis. The Belgian, 26 years, he told the newspaper The Times that next to his coach, the Argentinian Carlos Rodriguez, are concentrated on creating a school tennis in Limelette, 48 kilometers from Brussels, for young players. (It would be barbaric to do something similar in our lands) At least one tennis clinic, something to encourage the practice of female tennis.

“I’m so happy, relaxed and rested. I know that Wimbledon and I started a little results, but I can not see,” added Henin. “For me this is all so far. Now I have other things in my life. I am very happy with my new life, I have many projects, new goals. Now I do not think much about tennis,” he said.

It also argued that after his retirement from professional tennis was also dedicated to supporting sports programs for children with cancer: “It’s very important to me. Support for these children who have cancer, who are ill. It is a way of giving something back for everything I received “.

Juastine Henin, who did not have an easy life, is an example.

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