Justine Henin on how she spent her time off the circuit: "I was spending a few hours a day focused on [rehabbing] my elbow. Then I've been working quite a lot in my academies. I was in China before coming here. In Belgium, I did spend a lot of time also with Carlos working there. I mean, it was a very good experience. I like to work with the younger players...in the different academies we have in Belgium, it's 1,500 kids I think. But we have 25 full-time from all over the world in the elite team in Brussels. We are in the States, and in China, it's working very good. There are a lot of things to do in China. That's our challenge also, to help tennis over there the way we can.

"I moved to my new house. Live in Brussels now... Yeah, it was tough for me to be away, but I just tried to use that time to do other things. And I've been happy. Even if it was hard, yeah, I couldn't compete, I was happy to do other things also."