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In a meeting with Sky Sports, Henin, who warded off different Hall of Fame-commendable two-fisters to arrive at the best position in the game, expressed the one-hander seems, by all accounts, to be passing by the wayside. 

Scour through the main 25 of the WTA rankings and there's most certainly something missing: a player with a courageous strike. Justine Henin, who rode that specific stroke to seven Grand Slam singles titles, as of late talked about its reducing presence in the ladies' down. 

In a meeting with Sky Sports, Henin, who warded off different Hall of Fame-commendable two-fisters to arrive at the best position in the game, expressed the one-hander seems, by all accounts, to be passing by the wayside. 

"It's not getting famous any longer," she said. As the game has advanced in the course of recent many years, going that course with the strike has been met with some distrust. In any event, when Henin began playing as a little youngster, there was a push for her to follow what was turning into the customary course on that side. 

"Such countless individuals, similar to my father, needed me to take it on with two hands since I was not incredible enough," she said. Roused by previous world No. 1s Stefan Edberg and Steffi Graf, Henin stood firm in her choice, fostering a close impeccable skill. 

Belgium's first Grand Slam titlist included the meeting that the one-gave strike can assist with balancing a portion of the force in the ladies' down as it tends to be a more adaptable shot. 

"I truly protect a ton the need to give whatever number weapons as could reasonably be expected to youthful players, to permit them to play," she said. "At the point when you have a cut and a drop shot, you can shield, you can change your beat, you can do a great deal of things, however I don't know whether it will be as well known." 

As she chips away at forming the cutting edge at her own tennis foundation, Henin said that it's dependent upon the person to decide how they need to especially hit their strike, yet added, "we unequivocally accept we can provide for the player as far as imagination, to simply attempt to partake in the game."