1
Belgium have one women's player in the Top 100. Only one Belgian took part in the women’s singles this year, out of 128 in total. But if there had to be one, who better than Justine Henin?
2
Justine Henin is the second woman to win three straight French Open titles. She equals the mark set by Monica Seles (1990-1992).
5
The number of double faults made by Ana Ivanovic, compared with one from Justine Henin.
4
With four French Open titles to her name, Henin has become the fourth most successful player in history of the tournament, behind Margaret Court (5), Steffi Graf (6) and Chris Evert (7).
6
Justine Henin has won 6 Grand Slams (4 French Opens, 1 Australian Open and 1 US Open).
6
Ana Ivanovic will be ranked 6th in the world after her run to the final here in Paris. That represents her highest WTA ranking to date.
8
For the number of games won consecutively by Justine Henin from 0-1 down to 6-1, 2-0 up!
10
Justine becomes the 10th woman to win three straight Grand Slam titles.
11
Justine Henin is joint second among women still playing in terms of the number of Grand Slam finals she has appeared in. Her total now stands at 11 finals, the same as Venus Williams and one behind Martina Hingis (12).
15
Justine Henin has won over 15 million dollars in her career. She picked up a cheque for 1 million euros today, the same amount of prize money that is up for stake for the winner of the men’s singles final on Sunday. This is the first time men and women have been awarded equal prize money at Roland Garros.
16
This is the 16th time in the Open era that the top seed has lifted the Suzanne Lenglen Trophy.
21
Justine Henin made it 21 straight wins in matches here at Roland Garros. She stands third in the all-time list behind Monica Seles (25) and Chris Evert (29).
23
This was the 23rd time in the history of the tournament that the women’s final has been won in two sets.
26
Ana Ivanovic hit twice as many unforced errors (26) as Justine Henin (13).
33
Henin made it 33 career titles with her win in today's final.
35
Justine Henin has now won 35 matches here at Roland Garros, and suffered just four defeats.
65
The number of minutes the final lasted. The match was not long then, but still a lot longer than the 1988 final, when Steffi Graf blew Natasha Zvereva away 6-0, 6-0 in just 34 minutes.
69
Justine Henin will be ranked world number one again on Monday, for the 69th week in her career.
1996
The last time the top seed won here at the French Open was way back in 1996, when Justine’s idol Steffi Graf won her fifth title at Roland Garros.
15,109
The number of fans who watched today’s final in a sell-out crowd.
500,000
Ana Ivanovic may have lost today, but she still picked up the biggest cheque of her young career, for 500,000 euros. The loser of the men’s singles will earn the same amount on Sunday