A champion in Roland-Garros and a former world leader, Justine Henin did not put her ambitions in line with her rackets. In Limelette, she transformed the former club La Palestre, renamed Club Justine Henin, into a place where the shorts sit alongside seminar rooms and restaurant. As a partner of Flemish society 3Square, the site attracts both the executives and the young hopes of the yellow ball, explains the Belgian newspaper L'Echo. This meta…
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A champion in Roland-Garros and a former world leader, Justine Henin did not put her ambitions in line with her rackets. In Limelette, she transformed the former club La Palestre, renamed Club Justine Henin, into a place where the shorts sit alongside seminar rooms and restaurant. As a partner of Flemish society 3Square, the site attracts both the executives and the young hopes of the yellow ball, explains the Belgian newspaper L'Echo. This meta…