
Li Na - Wikipedia
Li Na (born 26 February 1982) is a Chinese former professional tennis player. She was ranked world No. 2 in women's singles by the Women's Tennis Association. Li won nine WTA Tour -level singles titles, including two majors at the 2011 French Open and 2014 Australian Open.
Li Na - International Tennis Hall of Fame
A Chinese tennis champion, Li Na was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2019.
Li Na Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
Li Na is a Chinese former professional tennis player who retired in September 2014. Winner of two Grand Slam singles titles, she has played a major role in making tennis a popular sport in China.
Li Na (Age, Career, Net Worth, & More) - EB - Elitebiographies
Li Na is a retired Chinese professional tennis player, renowned for her aggressive style of play and notable achievements on the global stage, particularly as the first Asian tennis player to clinch a Grand Slam singles title.
WTA 50: Li Na's legacy beyond the white lines of the tennis court
2023年10月5日 · Li, with her pioneering spirit, helped tennis explode in China, charming audiences and securing her place among tennis legends and iconic figures. As Chris Evert said at the time, she transcended the sport much like Billie Jean King and Martina Navratilova once did.
Li Na returns to the Australian Open a decade after historic win
2024年1月20日 · Ten years after her historic Australian Open victory, Li Na is returning to Melbourne to compete in the Australian Open Legends tournament. As the first Asian woman …
Li Na, China’s Tennis Rebel - The New York Times
2013年8月22日 · Now Li, the former French Open champion and sixth-ranked player in the world, teetered one game away from a third-round loss to the Czech veteran Klara Zakopalova.
Li Na: Chinese trailblazer retires at the age of 32 - CNN
2014年9月19日 · Asia’s first grand slam singles champion Li Na has called time on her 15-year tennis career due to “chronic” knee injuries.
Li Na – Tennis Legend and Tireless Champion - RADII
This year, a fan voting system was implemented to determine candidates for induction into the International Tennis Hall of Fame. After 6 weeks of voting from more than 130 countries, Li Na won first place. It’s easy to see why the public thinks she deserves a spot.
Li Na becomes Asia’s first Grand Slam champion in historic triumph
2020年6月1日 · Li edged back to send them into a tiebreak, and won the next seven points in a row before falling to the ground in elation. After years of fans chanting “allez”, “vamos” and “come on”, Court Philippe Chatrier now heard cries of “jiayou” as Li became the first player from Asia to lift a Grand Slam trophy.