/ 14 May 2008

Justine Henin announces retirement

Women’s world number one Justine Henin on Wednesday announced her retirement from competitive tennis at a press conference in her native Belgium.

”I have decided to put an end to my tennis-playing career,” she said, confirming reports in the Belgian press that she was quitting the sport while still enjoying a firm lead at the top of the world rankings.

Henin, who will celebrate her 26th birthday on June 1, headed the official WTA rankings released Monday for the 117th consecutive week, but pulled out of the Rome Masters this week blaming tiredness.

”It’s a big day in my life,” she told assembled reporters who had greeted her entry for the conference with a round of applause.

”I know that it’s a shock and a surprise for a lot of people but it’s a decision I have been thinking about for some time,” she said, adding that the thought had first arisen late last year.

”It’s the end of a great adventure, the end of something I had dreamed of since I was five,” she said, close to tears, alongside long-time coach Carlos Rodriguez.

Henin, who has seven Grand Slam titles to her name and almost $20-million in career earnings since she joined the WTA Tour in 1999, has been struggling this year to reach the level of form that has earned her the last three titles at Roland Garros.

She admitted last week she was lacking confidence just two weeks prior to her French Open defence.

Henin has been beaten four times in four months in 2008, including a 6-2, 6-0 hammering by Serena Williams in Miami last month.

Her latest defeat and last appearance on court came at last week’s German Open, where she made a shock exit when coming off second best in a two-and-a-half hour third-round marathon against Russia’s Dinara Safina. — AFP

 

AFP