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by KEITH STENCEL-WADE on 09 June 2007
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We now know the women's finalists in the French Open which will be played early on Saturday afternoon. It is such an appealing prospect that even the Parisians might limit their lunch to just two courses, in order to catch the real entree of the day. Justine Henin is the overwhelming favourite and is looking for her third straight title - something only Monica Seles (1990-92) has done since the 1930s. Henin already has three French Open crowns, having won in 2003, 2005 and 2006 - and has won an incredible 33 sets in a row at Roland Garros. She has not even been taken to a tie-break in any of those, only giving up five games in four sets. She is very much the darling of the crowd, who love her like one of their own, coming as she does from the French-speaking region of Belgium.
Henin has had a very complex personal life. Losing her mother at age 12 and an older sister in a car accident, the strong-willed Belgian spent years in conflict with her father and lived alone from her mid-teens. The pair have only recently been reconciled, following the break-up of her marriage. Add to the mix, five Grand Slam titles and you will understand that 'JuJu' has packed a lot into her 25 years. If she were American, the TV movie would already have been made. Given all this turmoil, probably the only place that Henin feels truly comfortable is on the tennis court, where she exudes calm and tranquillity. The odd 'fist pump' aside, she rarely shows much emotion. She is blessed with a dream of a backhand that all-time great John McEnroe is in awe of, plus a big serve that belies her diminutive stature. Henin is the complete package and it will take a superhuman effort to prise the title from her grasp.
There is normally a progression to these things, with a losing final appearance often preceding a Slam victory. They are special occasions with a life of their own - and experience is worth its weight in gold. This is unkown territory for Ivanovic and maybe she must first serve her time. The two have met just once before, two years ago on the clay in Warsaw, with Henin winning 6-4, 7-5. But her opponent was just a baby then. This looks a year too soon for Ivanovic, who is a sponsor's dream with her attractive looks, sunny disposition and newly slimmed-down figure. Her agent will be the busiest person in Paris this weekend, regardless of the result.
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