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Danica Patrick is No. 8; hope that doesn't make her mad

The No. 8 earning female athlete, that is, according to Forbes. 1. Maria Sharapova, Tennis $26 million 2. Serena Williams, Tennis $14 million 3. Venus Williams, Tennis $13 million 4. Justine Henin, Tennis $12.5 million 5. Michelle Wie, Golf...

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Tennis Stars Ace Forbes’ Top Earning Female Athlete List

Maria Sharapova, Serena Williams, Venus Williams, and Justine Henin have more in common than simply playing tennis. According to Forbes , these four women are the top earning female athletes in the world.

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Daniela Hantuchova steps out of the shadows

What has been your best moment in tennis and what was your biggest disappointment? The most satisfying win was beating Justine Henin in the 2002 US Open. I had lost to her twice and like the rest of the girls on the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour I held her in such respect so to get the better of her in the third-set tiebreak was a great boost. As for the biggest disappointment, I can’t pick one out because...

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Tennis-List of Wimbledon women's singles champions

July 5 (Reuters) - List of Wimbledon women's singles champions since 1922: 2008 Venus Williams (U.S.) beat Serena Williams (U.S) 7-5 6-4 2007 Venus Williams (U.S.) beat Marion Bartoli (France) 6-4 6-1 2006 Amelie Mauresmo (France) beat Justine Henin (Belgium) 2-6 6-3 6-4 2005 Venus Williams beat Lindsay Davenport (U.S.) 4-6 7-6(4) 9-7 2004 Maria Sharapova (Russia) beat Serena Williams (U.S.) 6-1 6-4...

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'I can never say for sure I won't be back'

Less than two months after her sudden retirement, Justine Henin isn't completely ruling out a return to tennis.

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Justine Henin Regrets Wimbledon Losses; Picks Venus Williams for Title

Justine Henin's retirement from professional tennis in May shocked the tennis world as the Belgian star left the sport at the top of her game. The former world No. 1 quit on her own terms, but has now conceded that she still has one regret after ending a stellar career which included seven major titles.

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Henin not completely ruling out return to tennis

Less than two months after her sudden retirement, Justine Henin isn't completely ruling out a return to tennis.

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Henin won't completely rule out return from retirement

Less than two months after her sudden retirement, Justine Henin isn't completely ruling out a return to tennis.

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Henin isn't completely ruling out return

Less than two months after her sudden retirement, Justine Henin isn't completely ruling out a return to tennis. "I can never say for sure that I'll never be back because I hate to say never," Henin said. "But for me, and the people who know me, they know that when I do something, I do it 200 percent - and when I decide it's over, it's over and I go to the next step.

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Henin hedges slightly about retirement

Less than two months after her sudden retirement, Justine Henin isn't completely ruling out a return to tennis. "I can never say for sure that I'll never be back because I hate to say never," Henin said. "But for me, and the people who know me, they know that when I do something, I do it 200 percent - and when I decide it's over, it's over and I go to the next step.

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Serve-volley a dying art as Mauresmo exit sparks fear for purists

Those already missing the all-court skills of Justine Henin at this year's Wimbledon will have mourned the departure and apparent long-term slide of Amelie Mauresmo.

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Ivanovic to show crown fits perfectly at Wimbledon

The crown relinquished by the retired Justine Henin proved a perfect fit for Ana Ivanovic in Paris and now the new world number one plans to make her succession complete with victory at Wimbledon.

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Ivanovic to show crown fits perfectly at Wimbledon

LONDON (Reuters) - The crown relinquished by the retired Justine Henin proved a perfect fit for Ana Ivanovic in Paris and now the new world number one plans to make her succession complete with victory at Wimbledon.

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Top-seeded Kuznetsova upset at Eastbourne

Top-seeded Svetlana Kuznetsova was eliminated from the Eastbourne International Women's Open on Wednesday, losing 6-2, 6-2 to Danish teenager Caroline Wozniacki in the second round. The Wimbledon warmup event lost another top name when Amelie Mauresmo, who lost to Justine Henin in last year's final, retired when leading Samantha Stosur 2-1. Second-seeded Marion Bartoli advanced, showing no sign of...

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French Open Tennis | Ivanovic justifies her No. 1 status

It was time for another French Open women's final, and though Justine Henin was still on the grounds, she was no longer on the clay. This year, with Henin...