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Justine Henin's lovely strike acquired reputation for vanquishing numerous an adversary during her predominance of the ladies' down; the Belgian's persuasive single-hander must be contrasted with any semblance of Richard Gasquet, Stan Wawrinka and Roger Federer in the men's down 

Justine Henin's courageous strike was viewed as one of the best ever in the ladies' and men's down, however the previous world No 1 trusts it's presently a withering workmanship 

She was a seven-time Grand Slam champion and a previous world No 1, yet Justine Henin additionally had seemingly the best one-gave strike in ladies' tennis. 

The Henin strike was a delight to observe, transforming her body sideways into a shut position then, at that point looping her shoulders and hips, utilizing a shut (semi-western) grasp to direct the ball over the net with gigantic measures of topspin. 

She would take her racket head up to head level and spotlight completely on tearing through the ball with bunches of speed and force. Genuinely an unbelievable strategy for a particularly little player, who remained at 5 ft 5 in. 

There are only a small bunch of players at present carrying out their specialty on the ladies' visit who have carried out the one-gave strike - and in a time which is overwhelmed by incredible groundstrokes. So would we say we are seeing the passing of one of sports' most delightful expressions? 

"I thought it was so lovely. I watched Steffi Graf and Stefan Edberg, regardless of whether they utilized more cuts, yet for me it was ordinary playing with a strike like this." 

Justine Henin on her solitary strike 

Steffi Graf's strike cut was worshipped all throughout the planet 

"It's not getting well known any longer," Henin, a four-time French Open boss, disclosed to Sky Sports. "I worked a great deal on my strike. It wasn't pretty much as normal as I suspected it was. 

"I recall when I was eight, nine, 10 years of age that I had been chipping away at it a ton. Such countless individuals like my father needed me to take it on with two hands since I was not amazing enough, but rather once more, it was another test. 

"I thought it was so delightful. I watched Steffi Graf and Stefan Edberg, regardless of whether they utilized more cuts, yet for me it was typical playing with a strike like this. 

"It took a ton of work and I can comprehend this for a young lady remaining there holding back to play tennis. She probably won't have a ton of force, which means it was essential to construct something which was actually exceptionally spotless." 

Roger Federer will in general utilize a lot of assortment in his game which might have assisted him with delaying his vocation past the age of 40 

Henin recognizes the speed of the game and response times implies more players will in general return to an all the more impressive all-court game, yet the Belgian accepts assortment is still vital in the present game. 

She said: "I truly guard a ton the need to give whatever number weapons as would be prudent to youthful players, to permit them to play. Allow them to attempt things and feel things and not to be a player who simply hits a similar forehand and strike constantly. 

"At the point when you have a cut and a drop shot, you can protect, you can change your beat, you can do a ton of things, yet I don't know whether it will be as well known." 

The three-time year-end No 1 heads up her Justine Henin Academy in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, working close by previous mentor Carlos Rodriguez. She makes it clear there isn't a fixation to execute the one-gave strike into the round of her young stars. 

Henin added: "I'm not here to construct a player with a one-gave strike since you need to regard the personality of the player, however here at the Academy we emphatically accept we can provide for the player as far as innovativeness, to simply attempt to partake in the game. 

"On the off chance that you ask a kid to simply hit balls and hit balls, they're not going to have as numerous weapons further down the road and when you don't have a Plan B then once in a while it tends to be a bit troublesome."