tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2983618619024633651.post3700730614746410508..comments2024-02-23T15:16:32.952+08:00Comments on JUSTINE HENIN - The Most ARTISTIC Tennis Legend: Justine's papa and his book (old article)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2983618619024633651.post-87652342877887612832010-09-08T00:13:29.212+08:002010-09-08T00:13:29.212+08:00You're welcomed! :)
I think it was published ...You're welcomed! :)<br /><br />I think it was published in 29 april 2008 as stated in the article. <br />I could feel for Jose Henin when so many tragedies occurred in the family. Even I would be pessimistic to say that the family is sort of <br />"cursed" in the past. But I believe the bad days are over and now only comes happiness, at least that's what I hoped for.<br /><br />I nv thought of Justine losing the drive like b4 to win. It's true that in the past, her drive to her success pretty much contributed by her need to prove to her family. But now, it's definitely different, she has found peace with her family, and it's good, she can fight for success and share it with her family. Wouldn't it be better if you have more ppl to share the happiness and success with you than alone?<br /><br />And besides, when Justine is on court, she sort of automatically switched to her "intense match" system. It's hard to see her smile during a match, only when it's over and she won. It's the same intensity and immense concentration that she had put in during the matches in her first career. She's still the same Justine-the-great-champion that we know of. She just needs to get her body used to the rigorous trainings and the competitive Tennis sport. <br /><br />And I agree, it's always nice to see her play and I feel really lucky to still get a chance to know of Justine and her Tennis play. Yes, really lucky that she un-retired and plays again, else, I'd have missed out all the fun and entertainment, and all the mixed emotions (thrill, sadness, happiness, etc) I got from watching her play and getting to know her.<br /><br />because she is justine, there is always a possibility. :) YES! And one day, I hope, it'll turn into reality for Wimbledon.Chia S.T.https://www.blogger.com/profile/16502458429734996652noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2983618619024633651.post-77452725110949488992010-09-07T14:13:57.051+08:002010-09-07T14:13:57.051+08:00wow thanks. just when i am really bored and anxio...wow thanks. just when i am really bored and anxious about hearing anything about justine. esp the times of USO when she is not there playing....<br /><br />when was this published? i can emphasize the part when he said he was pessimistic about life because of all the happenings around the family. and ju's recognition that it was all out of love later on. though i tend to think, the pessimistic approach actually fuelled justine to become what she is today, how she has turned the imppossible to possible. all the happenings around her made her grew up much faster and much stronger. whenever i read anything about her and her family, i have so much admiration of how much struggle she went through and yet succeeded. it's always an amazing story.<br /><br />and so say the truth, i am happy that she has found peace with her family and her life. it's wonderful to see smiles from her all the time on and off court, so heartily. but i wonder, without the same drive to prove to her family and the world, now that she plays tennis as pleasure, will yield the same level of results. maybe is my answer. anyway it's just nice to see her play, and because she is justine, there is always a possibility. :)jo shumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09122008068431206949noreply@blogger.com