Serena Williams, who captured her fifth Australian Open women’s singles title, gets into a backhand return against Justine Henin on Saturday. (Clive Brunskill / Getty Images)
Justine Henin reacts after winning a point against Serena Williams in the Australian Open women’s final on Saturday. Williams would beat Henin, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2. (Clive Brunskill / Getty Images)
Serena Williams gets set to hit a backhand against Justine Henin in the finals of the Australian Open on Saturday. (Ryan Pierse / Getty Images)
Serena Williams, who tied American great Billie Jean King with 12 Grand Slam singles titles, chips a backhand return to Justine Henin during the women’s final at the Australian Open on Saturday. (Quinn Rooney / Getty Images)
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Justine Henin, who was playing in her first Grand Slam event after a brief retirement last year, connects on a forehand return to Serena Williams on Saturday in the Australian Open women’s final. (Rick Rycroft / Associated Press)
Serena Williams reacts to a point during her three-set victory over Justine Henin on Saturday in the Australian Open women’s final. (John Donegan / Associated Press)
Serena Williams falls to the court after defeating Justine Henin in the women’s final of the Australian Open on Saturday in Melbourne. It was Williams’ fifth title down under. (Shuji Kajiyama / Associated Press)
Serena Williams addresses the crowd at Rod Laver Arena after defeating Justine Henin in the Australian Open women’s championship match on Saturday. (Andy Wong / Associated Press)