1999-2007 are the best years of women’s tennis for me. Great variety and fierce competitors which are absent in today’s field. We have serena, venus, davenport, kim, henin, capriati, mauresmo, hingis, sharapova, kuznetsova, myskina, dementieva, pierce, and seles. One slam wonders were rare during those years. Now one slam wonders are everywhere like stosur, schiavonne, ostapenko, sloane stephens, wozniacki, bartoli, ivanovic, and andreescu.
I acknowledge what you're trying to say, but you swap names as you please, or so it seems... I mean, among the so called "multiple Slam winners", you call Myskina? She won 1 Slam and other than that never made it passed the quarterfinals. Dementieva? 2 finals lost. Meanwhile, you call Wozniacki (1 Slam, 2 finals lost) and Bartoli (1 Slam, 1 final lost) among the "one Slam wonders"? What is that all about?
Ana and na li are good too. They all have power and skill. But compare to serana, their power is just like a baby. When radwansca, Anna … na li , maybe jj and kuznitsva retire, I think wta will be more boring. I hate wta now. No skills just power.
I always see comments about Henin and Hingis, but to me they don't have a lot in common. Yes, they both share finesse, and a lighter frame, but overall Justine was a much more agressive player, hence her success in the power era. Justine's game could be smart and delicate, but she was a phenomenal athlete as well.
Man miss these two in the women's game! Justine with wicked one handed backhand and Clisjter's powerful ground strokes! The women's game has been a mess the last few years with really no clear stars on the rise.
@@victorlupas4875 It's a mess. When we see just about every draw fall apart at a GS, it's a mess. The top 10 is like musical chairs. Players today don't have the the consistency of players from 15-20 years ago. The current world #2, Anett Kontaveit has one GS QF to her name. Maria Sakkari is ranked #3 and has one International-level title to her name. In 2003 alone, Clijsters and Henin met 8 times, with 6 of those meetings coming in finals. In today's WTA, it'd be miracle if top players played each half as many times in a two year period because they lose so early at events.
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I liked them both but Henin was just something else, absolutely awesome player for her height, on par with such great champions as Graf, Serena, Navratilova or Hingis
A lot of henins shots seemed to land mid court giving the opponent an opportunity to put the ball away and I wondered if its coz of her height compared to a much taller davenport who was always able to hit right down the line on almost any shot
Davenport? Henin was miles superior to Lindsay in clay court tennis. I think the depth of Henin's shots was very good throughout the match and that is more important than hitting the corners.
POWERFUL FULL ENERGY FULL AND ATTRACTIVE GAME........ PLAYERS IS STAMINA FULL, PRACTICE FULL, TECHNICAL FULL, STRONG FULL AND POWERFUL............. POWERFUL SERVICE, ENERGY FULL FOREHANDS, STAMINA FULL SHOT SEEN THIS GAME........... BUT WINER IS WONDERFUL.......
wow, Kim looks like henin's hitting partner here, not a grandslam finalist. At that time, Kim was not as much powerful as Williams' sister (even jennifer) and not as much tactical as henin. She was just good moving player(like split). She has changed a lot when she cameback in 2009.(espeacially backhand side and return ability)
Ms lee yea that is true about Kim but at Wimbledon shortly after this she nearly beat venus but choked it away. And she also choked in the Aussie open semi to Serena nearly beating her So Kim defiently had power them just not much tactic an finishing ability
Ms lee it’s nuts how henin gave Kim a bagel 6-0 in set 2 an henin was not even at the peak of her powers .. an Kim being such a great baseline and retriever could not offer more resistance
Ms lee not necessarily true Kim still had more power then henin an beat her earlier in the year ... Justine just became more aggressive an Amped up her play an found ways to beat Kim... henin won the next 4-5 battles Kim got a win over a injured henin in 2005 Rogers cup final Then in 2010 in three very see saw tight matches
She didn't hit the ball as flat Davenport, Capriati, and Williamses, but she had plenty of power and was definitely capable of hitting a lot of winners from the back of the Court. The problem was she was wildly inconsistent and streaky, off the forehand side in particular as seen in this match where she made a boatload of Errors off that side.
Kim would play much different if she won that 2001 final which she should win. Her problem at this moment was mentality. Something changed in 2005 but only after she bulked up a bit and her shots sharpened. 2009+ Kim would prevent Serena from reaching 15 slams if she existed whole career.
I think a lot of her winning slams had to deal with the fact that she didn't have to take out top tier players in finals. It is so much easier to beat a top player outside of a final. But at the same time, it goes to show how mentally frail a lot of the women on the tour are.
I'm not sure Kim would've prevented Serena from her domination considering Kim's poor record against Serena. The only players that have had an effect on Serena are Henin, Hingis, and Capriati. Now, I do agree that had Henin played longer, she & Serena would have had a great rivalry. Clijsters never quite had the "it" factor against the best of the best.
Well, she didn't. She took time to rest and came back to win some more. It's not that Serena had an easy field while winning slams. There were a lot of good girls on the tour too
2 superb tennis players.Henin cheater nonsense is not bearable,.she had shots and power per pound to match anyone, a delight. Kim the friendliest most sociable player and superb 11 GS between them and some superb matches 🎉I
@@regulusarcturus I don't know Hingis very well but I'm Belgian so I have picked up many stories about Henin over the years. She may have been disliked (I don't know if that's true) but unjustly so. In Flemish media she was also often depicted as a cold and kind of bitchy person whereas Kim was always smiling and sunny and everybody loved her. But during the 2004 Olympics there were plenty of (Flemish) athletes that met her in the Olympic village and who were pleasantly surprised and who said Henin was nothing like her image in the media and that she was actually very nice and even funny. She simply is (was?) an introverted person that has difficulties opening up to people and liked to stay in her own private bubble when on the Tour. People tend to read into that the wrong way. When I used to see her on Belgian television for instance (mainly after her career) she always gave me the impression of being a rather calm and pleasant, bright woman.
1999-2007 are the best years of women’s tennis for me. Great variety and fierce competitors which are absent in today’s field. We have serena, venus, davenport, kim, henin, capriati, mauresmo, hingis, sharapova, kuznetsova, myskina, dementieva, pierce, and seles. One slam wonders were rare during those years. Now one slam wonders are everywhere like stosur, schiavonne, ostapenko, sloane stephens, wozniacki, bartoli, ivanovic, and andreescu.
I acknowledge what you're trying to say, but you swap names as you please, or so it seems... I mean, among the so called "multiple Slam winners", you call Myskina? She won 1 Slam and other than that never made it passed the quarterfinals. Dementieva? 2 finals lost.
Meanwhile, you call Wozniacki (1 Slam, 2 finals lost) and Bartoli (1 Slam, 1 final lost) among the "one Slam wonders"?
What is that all about?
Henin has the finest backhand in women's tennis.
Much shorter than Roger, she had to work harder than him to achieve anything close, won Grand Slams and all !!! Champion !!!
The most stylish game the WTA has seen in the past three decades--Justine Henin.
I AGREE BUT I WOULD ALSO ADD STEFFI GRAF
Yes yes and yes
Ana and na li are good too. They all have power and skill. But compare to serana, their power is just like a baby. When radwansca, Anna … na li , maybe jj and kuznitsva retire, I think wta will be more boring. I hate wta now. No skills just power.
@@markshao3901 Barty, hsieh su wei
Mark Shao almost all of the player you just mentioned retired except for Kuznetsova, but she’s struggling with injuries. The wta does suck
Justine is just amazing there can never be a player like henin
I miss these girls, their tennis was so nice.
I always see comments about Henin and Hingis, but to me they don't have a lot in common. Yes, they both share finesse, and a lighter frame, but overall Justine was a much more agressive player, hence her success in the power era. Justine's game could be smart and delicate, but she was a phenomenal athlete as well.
Henin and Hingis are the most gifted women players in my opinion. such class
Hingis's doubles game is amazing.
Steffi
Gifted yes, classy neither.
Best at peak for me 1. Seles 2. Henin 3 Venus. Best stable 1. Serena 2. Stafi
Man miss these two in the women's game! Justine with wicked one handed backhand and Clisjter's powerful ground strokes! The women's game has been a mess the last few years with really no clear stars on the rise.
not a mess, you don’t enjoy it
Some produce great play but in term of consistencies, yeah it's pretty much a mess
@@victorlupas4875 It's a mess. When we see just about every draw fall apart at a GS, it's a mess. The top 10 is like musical chairs. Players today don't have the the consistency of players from 15-20 years ago. The current world #2, Anett Kontaveit has one GS QF to her name. Maria Sakkari is ranked #3 and has one International-level title to her name.
In 2003 alone, Clijsters and Henin met 8 times, with 6 of those meetings coming in finals. In today's WTA, it'd be miracle if top players played each half as many times in a two year period because they lose so early at events.
Remember seeing this live..was a big fan of both but had to choose Hennin when they played against each other.
Yes Hingis and Henins were pure talent ..
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I liked them both but Henin was just something else, absolutely awesome player for her height, on par with such great champions as Graf, Serena, Navratilova or Hingis
Great match from Henin!
A lot of henins shots seemed to land mid court giving the opponent an opportunity to put the ball away and I wondered if its coz of her height compared to a much taller davenport who was always able to hit right down the line on almost any shot
Davenport? Henin was miles superior to Lindsay in clay court tennis. I think the depth of Henin's shots was very good throughout the match and that is more important than hitting the corners.
Damn Justine. You ain't had to do her like that in the first set.
POWERFUL FULL ENERGY FULL AND ATTRACTIVE GAME........
PLAYERS IS STAMINA FULL, PRACTICE FULL, TECHNICAL FULL, STRONG FULL AND POWERFUL.............
POWERFUL SERVICE, ENERGY FULL FOREHANDS, STAMINA FULL SHOT SEEN THIS GAME...........
BUT WINER IS WONDERFUL.......
Single back hand saves her more times and energy
Clijsters was like Djokovic. Henin was like Federer
lol... henin the ultimate cheater in tennis😀😀
Now it is opposite... djokovic is beating Federer everywhere....
But head to head Djokovic leads here Henin leads.
@@gauravgusain1003 true
@@monpa8831 not like Ur wicked mouth.
Best players of that time. Their best tennis was better than Williams in her prime.
Nope. Serena's best tennis won her 5 out of 6 slams played, including the Serena Slam. Clijsters played a lot, but didn't perform at the slams.
Quelle fierté 👍👍
wow, Kim looks like henin's hitting partner here, not a grandslam finalist. At that time, Kim was not as much powerful as Williams' sister (even jennifer) and not as much tactical as henin. She was just good moving player(like split). She has changed a lot when she cameback in 2009.(espeacially backhand side and return ability)
Ms lee yea that is true about Kim but at Wimbledon shortly after this she nearly beat venus but choked it away. And she also choked in the Aussie open semi to Serena nearly beating her
So Kim defiently had power them just not much tactic an finishing ability
Ms lee it’s nuts how henin gave Kim a bagel 6-0 in set 2 an henin was not even at the peak of her powers .. an Kim being such a great baseline and retriever could not offer more resistance
Ms lee not necessarily true Kim still had more power then henin an beat her earlier in the year ... Justine just became more aggressive an Amped up her play an found ways to beat Kim...
henin won the next 4-5 battles
Kim got a win over a injured henin in 2005 Rogers cup final
Then in 2010 in three very see saw tight matches
i was sad for Clijsters the first couple of years. 4 slam final losses in a row
She didn't hit the ball as flat Davenport, Capriati, and Williamses, but she had plenty of power and was definitely capable of hitting a lot of winners from the back of the Court. The problem was she was wildly inconsistent and streaky, off the forehand side in particular as seen in this match where she made a boatload of Errors off that side.
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Just adding the soundtrack to make it a more modern match 😇
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Kim would play much different if she won that 2001 final which she should win. Her problem at this moment was mentality. Something changed in 2005 but only after she bulked up a bit and her shots sharpened. 2009+ Kim would prevent Serena from reaching 15 slams if she existed whole career.
I think a lot of her winning slams had to deal with the fact that she didn't have to take out top tier players in finals. It is so much easier to beat a top player outside of a final. But at the same time, it goes to show how mentally frail a lot of the women on the tour are.
Welp, she didn't. But since you wanna play "what if" Serena would have dragged her in 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015 so...#23
I'm not sure Kim would've prevented Serena from her domination considering Kim's poor record against Serena. The only players that have had an effect on Serena are Henin, Hingis, and Capriati. Now, I do agree that had Henin played longer, she & Serena would have had a great rivalry. Clijsters never quite had the "it" factor against the best of the best.
HAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHA no. 2009 Kim was incredible but don't pretend she was better than Serena.
Well, she didn't. She took time to rest and came back to win some more. It's not that Serena had an easy field while winning slams. There were a lot of good girls on the tour too
Why was Gaby there? She never won the French or even make the final.
Because she's hot
Petite rectification.
Ce n’est pas le roi de Belgique, mais le roi des belges.
2 superb tennis players.Henin cheater nonsense is not bearable,.she had shots and power per pound to match anyone, a delight.
Kim the friendliest most sociable player and superb
11 GS between them and some superb matches 🎉I
nice justine.. bravoo!!
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Iga Swateik would have defeated Kim Clijsters easily on clay court.
Gabriela!!! Still hot as hell!!!
Every drop shot Kim hit in this match was cringeworthy
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Man Kim played like crap this match
choke queen Clijsters
Cheater henin😈
A really stupid ignorant comment
Henin and Hingis are the most gifted women players in my opinion. such class
yes you are right
They were both talented, but neither of them had "class". Both were quite disliked by their peers in fact.
@@regulusarcturus I don't know Hingis very well but I'm Belgian so I have picked up many stories about Henin over the years. She may have been disliked (I don't know if that's true) but unjustly so.
In Flemish media she was also often depicted as a cold and kind of bitchy person whereas Kim was always smiling and sunny and everybody loved her. But during the 2004 Olympics there were plenty of (Flemish) athletes that met her in the Olympic village and who were pleasantly surprised and who said Henin was nothing like her image in the media and that she was actually very nice and even funny.
She simply is (was?) an introverted person that has difficulties opening up to people and liked to stay in her own private bubble when on the Tour. People tend to read into that the wrong way.
When I used to see her on Belgian television for instance (mainly after her career) she always gave me the impression of being a rather calm and pleasant, bright woman.