Justine Henin Profile and Images
Justine Henin Profile
Henin is from the Walloon (French-speaking) region of Belgium. Her mental toughness and her one-handed backhand, a stroke which John McEnroe has called among the best backhands of any male or female player, are reasons she is one of the world's best players.[1][2] As of November 2006, she has won five Grand Slam singles titles, including three French Open singles titles, as well as a gold medal in singles at the 2004 Summer Olympics.
Justine Henin
Justine Henin
Justine Henin
Justine Henin
Justine Henin
Justine Henin
Justine Henin
Justine Henin
Justine Henin
Shahar Peer Profile and Images
Shahar Peer Profile
Birth Date:1 May 1987
Birth Place:Jerusalem, Israel
Residence:Macabim, Israel
Height:1.7 metres (5 ft. 7 in.)
Weight:60 kilos (132 lbs.)
Plays:Right Handed
Shahar Peer
Shahar Peer
Shahar Peer
Shahar Peer
Shahar Peer
Shahar Peer
Shahar Peer
Shahar Peer
Shahar Peer
Shahar Peer
Petra Cetkovska Profile and Images
Petra Cetkovska Profile
Born:February 8, 1985
Height:5'8''
Plays:Right Handed
Rank:31
Petra Cetkovska was born in Prostejov, Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia at the time) on February 8th 1985.
Her highest singles ranking is world number 40, achieved in 2011, while her best doubles ranking is world number 110, on March 3rd 2008.
In her career, Petra Cetkovska has won a total of 20 ITF singles titles, while still pursuing her first WTA level title in singles. She lost her only WTA final in New Haven, in 2011, to world number 1 Caroline Wozniacki. Her only WTA title was won in doubles, alongside fellow hottie Andrea Hlavackova, at their home country, winning the 2007 edition of the Prague Open.
Petra Cetkovska
Petra Cetkovska
Petra Cetkovska
Petra Cetkovska
Petra Cetkovska
Petra Cetkovska
Petra Cetkovska
Petra Cetkovska
Petra Cetkovska
Petra Cetkovska