World No. 1 Justine Henin said here on Sunday that she
hoped to start her Australian Open journey without
pressure.--Xinhua
World No. 1 Justine Henin said here on Sunday that she hoped to start her
Australian Open journey without pressure.
Fresh from winning her 40th WTA title in Sydney on Friday, top-seeded Henin
will be in the run for her second Australian Open title on Monday against
Japanese Aiko Nakamura in the first round.
"I left Melbourne with a strange feeling two years ago and wasn't here last
year. I missed it a lot," said the 25-year-old Belgian.
Henin won the title in 2004 but retired in the 2006 final against Amelie
Mauresmo because she was feeling sick.
Last year, she withdrew from the tournament during her divorce.
"Last year everyone knows why I wasn't here. So I don't have the feeling I
have to prove anything to anyone. I just have a lot of motivation because it is
a tournament I like a lot..." she said.
Henin now has a 28-match winning streak which put her in the favorite spot
for the title but she is not going to think too far too much.
"It's great but numbers are not the most important. A Grand Slam is tough so
I don't know what's going to happen for me in the next two weeks," she said. "I
don't want to take it as an extra pressure. So I just try to enjoy my tennis."