Li Na, who has won 11 of her last ... [I’m thinking] I'm not movie star. I'm athlete. I have to do good job on the tennis court. So I was feeling if I can't doing well, why the sponsor should ...
No sport tells its story more globally than tennis. Consider Chinese tennis star Li Na. A native of Wuhan, in her youth, Li traveled more than 7,700 miles to train at Australian tennis legend John ...
Li Na will soon have the same number of children ... And 32-year-old Zheng Jie, Li's fellow Chinese star, gave birth to her first child in April. She announced the news on the Weibo platform.
Get hyped up everybody, Li Na is making her return to the courts ... and often referred to as the pioneer of Chinese tennis. Li retired from the tour in 2014 and gave birth to her first child ...
MELBOURNE, Australia -- Li Na made it third time lucky in the Australian ... had a good run through the tournament as other star players tumbled out in the earlier rounds. She opened with wins ...
Never has the diversity of the International Tennis Hall of Fame been showcased more strikingly than this year on the hallowed grounds in Newport, Rhode Island. Three new members—Li Na of China ...
Not long into her transition, 5535 miles away, countrywoman Li Na broke new ground by becoming the first Asian-born tennis player to win a Grand Slam singles title at the 2011 French Open.
Li Na, who has reached the Australian Open final for the second time, describes what happened to her at an airport in Germany after she won her maiden Grand Slam title at the 2011 French Open.
Just when everyone seems ready to declare her finished—and she is, after all, 30 years old—she up and plays some excellent tennis. Li did just that in Rome, the last big event before Roland ...
Zheng Qinwen has reached her first Grand Slam final but can the rising Chinese star repeat Li Na's success a decade on? On paper, it sounds like a fairy tale penned by a Chinese tennis fan.
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) Kim Clijsters finally won her first Australian Open title and the fourth major of her career, wiping tears from her eyes after she beat Li Na 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 Saturday.
SHENZHEN, China -- Top-seeded Li Na advanced to the Shenzhen Open quarterfinals with a 6-3, 6-4 win over Julia Cohen of the United States in the second round on Wednesday. The Chinese star ...