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Henin to quit tennis claims report Posted on May 14th

(CNN) — World number one Justine Henin is quitting professional tennis, according reports from her native Belgium.

Henin dominated women’s tennis in 2007 but has suffered shock defeats this season.

Henin, 25, will make the announcement later on Wednesday, the newspaper Het Niewsblad claimed.

Henin has won seven grand slams and is due to defend her French Open title later this month.

But she withdrew from next week’s big clay court tournament in Rome, citing fatigue, only a day after being upset by Russian Dinara Safina in the third round of the German Open.

Her previous appearance on WTA Tour came in the first week of April when she was thrashed 6-2 6-0 by Serena Williams in the Miami quarterfinals

Henin was the dominant player in the women’s game last year, winning 10 of 14 tournaments, including two grand grand slams and became the first player in history to win more than $5 million in a season.

She began 2008 with a fine victory in the Sydney International, but a quarterfinal defeat to eventual winner Maria Sharapova in the Australian Open signaled the start of a difficult season which has also been blighted by injury.

Her retirement, if confirmed, will come a year after her great Belgian rival Kim Clijsters quit competitive tennis to get married and become a mother.

Henin has reached the top despite a troubled personal life — her mother died in 1995, her father did not speak to her for eight years and she divorced in 2007.

She has won all the grand slams except Wimbledon and took Olympic gold in Athens in 2004,

Men’s tennis legend John McEnroe once said that she had the best backhand in game and over the years it has proved her signature shot.

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