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What sport is Li Na? What contribution have you made to our country? What has her sports career experienced?
Li Na is a sportsman in our country, so do you know what kind of sport you are? What contribution has she made to our country? What has she experienced in her sports career? Today, Bian Xiao will briefly introduce Li Na's sports career.

Li Na was born in Wuhan, Hubei Province and graduated from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. She is a female tennis player in China. Influenced by her father, Li Na began to practice badminton at an early age. Later 1989 was attracted by a tennis coach and began to practice tennis. When you joined the Hubei team, she met an important coach in her career. Under the guidance of this coach, 15 years old, she went to the United States for training for seven months. 1999, Li Na entered the national team. Your tennis has a deep influence on China. She is the first grand slam women's singles champion in Asia.

She won the runner-up in the WTA year-end finals on 20 13. 20 14 Australian Open women's singles champion. In your 15 career, he entered the WTA women's singles event twice15, and won 9 WTA and 19 ITF singles titles in the final. You became the first. After Li Na entered the national team, 1999 won the second, third and fourth place in the ITF Challenge. In 2000, he won 52 games in the competition. Li Na also won the women's singles, women's doubles and mixed doubles at the World University Games held in Beijing, China.

Then she suddenly chose to retire, and he went to her university to study. After retiring for two years, she returned to the national team. In 2005, Li Na entered the final of the astoria Championship, becoming the first China player to enter the clay court final. In 2008, Li Na won the fourth place in the women's singles at the Beijing Olympic Games, which was the best result at the China Tennis Women's Singles Olympic Games.