The return of two women tennis superstars Kim Clizsters ans Justine Henin Hardenne would gladden the hearts of tennis-lovers all over the world. Both these players made an unexpected and untimely exit. And ever since that the women's tennis world was devoid of some competitiveness. The entire world was left to the dominance of th Williams sisters. These two Belgian tennis players produced scintillating tennis and fierce against each other.
Justin Henin Herdenne is a remarkable tennis player and she has to her credit 41 WTA Singles titles. She has so far won seven Grand Slam titles which includes four French Open, one Australian title and two US Open titles. Her style of attacking tennis has won admirers who themselves are tennis legends like Billie Jean King, John Mcanroe and Navratilova . In a physical frame of just close to 5 ft. 6 inches and weighing only 57 kg this marvel of a tennis player packs in unusual firepower in her strokes and serves. She is lovingly called by her fans as “Juju” and the journey that began in 1999 in the form of a wild card entry in the Belgian Open at Antwerp suddenly stopped in 2008 when she shocked and surprised her by announcing her retirement from professional tennis world and now she has come back one hope she would continue to enthrall her fans with her brand of brilliant tennis.
Kim Clijsters is another Belgium tennis star who has made history by winning the US Open in 2009 as a mom of a kid and displayed her brand of tennis to wow the tennis world! Thus she succeeded in reversing the trend when a victory for the Williams sisters was almost becoming too predictable. Not to be left too far behind her Belgium compatriot Justin Henin Hardenne she too has to her credit 35 WTA Singles titles. She was equally good as a doubles player and has got 11 WTA titles. She won the US open Single title for the first time in 2005 before repeating the same feat last year. In the doubles she had distinction of winning both French Open and Wimbledon's doubles titles in 2003. Her sudden decision to retire in 2007 also took the tennis world by surprise.
Now with the return of the two ladies to the centre-stage of world tennis, the tennis would come back alive with some electrifying and exciting actions on the court.