Li Na: Tennis glitterati bid long goodbye to a great overcoating

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Publish Date : 2021-04-09 18:29:22


 Li Na: Tennis glitterati bid long goodbye to a great overcoating

It was the long goodbye as China bid farewell to its sporting heroine in a tearful ceremony.

Li Na had announced last month at the age of 32 her career was over, that her recurring knee problems would keep her off the court once and for all.

And at the start of the China Open at Beijing's National Tennis Center Asia's first grand slam singles champion was lauded by peers, Chinese celebrities and the wider public in a special ceremony.



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In all, 40 WTA players were on court for the ceremony, which reached its climax as world No.2 Rafa Nadal, moments after winning on his own return from injury, presented the player with flowers alongside her husband Jiang Shan.

The 14-time Grand Slam champion had previously tweeted: 'Congratulations for your career and I wish you all the best in your new life #LoveLi.'

Li reached a career-best ranking of second earlier this year shortly after her victory at the Australian Open. She had previously become her continent's first grand slam winner at the 2011 French Open, one of nine WTA career singles titles.

But having not played since Wimbledon, she decided to retire.

Now, she plans to start a family and also set up her own tennis academy but admitted: 'I was sad because tennis was with me for 24 years'.

Caroline Wozniacki, Jelena Jankovic and Petra Kvitova were among the players on court to wipe away the tears, Wimbledon champion Kvitova leading the tributes.

'The most important thing I want to say is thank you for being our opponent, thank you for being our inspiration and thank you for being our friend. We will miss you, champion,' said Kvitova.

WTA chairman Stacey Allaster also paid tribute adding: 'You're a true champion and pioneer, who has made such a difference in so many people's lives. You are the player of this decade, who has made the most impact and growth on women's tennis.'

Read: Chinese trailblazer retires at age of 32

'The most important thing I want to say is thank you for being our opponent, thank you for being our inspiration and thank you for being our friend. We will miss you, champion,' said Kvitova. Now, she plans to start a family and also set up her own tennis academy but admitted: 'I was sad because tennis was with me for 24 years'. 'The most important thing I want to say is thank you for being our opponent, thank you for being our inspiration and thank you for being our friend. We will miss you, champion,' said Kvitova. But having not played since Wimbledon, she decided to retire. Caroline Wozniacki, Jelena Jankovic and Petra Kvitova were among the players on court to wipe away the tears, Wimbledon champion Kvitova leading the tributes. It was the long goodbye as China bid farewell to its sporting heroine in a tearful ceremony. And at the start of the China Open at Beijing's National Tennis Center Asia's first grand slam singles champion was lauded by peers, Chinese celebrities and the wider public in a special ceremony. Li Na had announced last month at the age of 32 her career was over, that her recurring knee problems would keep her off the court once and for all. In all, 40 WTA players were on court for the ceremony, which reached its climax as world No.2 Rafa Nadal, moments after winning on his own return from injury, presented the player with flowers alongside her husband Jiang Shan. Li Na had announced last month at the age of 32 her career was over, that her recurring knee problems would keep her off the court once and for all. 'The most important thing I want to say is thank you for being our opponent, thank you for being our inspiration and thank you for being our friend. We will miss you, champion,' said Kvitova. Li reached a career-best ranking of second earlier this year shortly after her victory at the Australian Open. She had previously become her continent's first grand slam winner at the 2011 French Open, one of nine WTA career singles titles. And at the start of the China Open at Beijing's National Tennis Center Asia's first grand slam singles champion was lauded by peers, Chinese celebrities and the wider public in a special ceremony. The 14-time Grand Slam champion had previously tweeted: 'Congratulations for your career and I wish you all the best in your new life #LoveLi.' WTA chairman Stacey Allaster also paid tribute adding: 'You're a true champion and pioneer, who has made such a difference in so many people's lives. You are the player of this decade, who has made the most impact and growth on women's tennis.' 'The most important thing I want to say is thank you for being our opponent, thank you for being our inspiration and thank you for being our friend. We will miss you, champion,' said Kvitova. 'The most important thing I want to say is thank you for being our opponent, thank you for being our inspiration and thank you for being our friend. We will miss you, champion,' said Kvitova. It was the long goodbye as China bid farewell to its sporting heroine in a tearful ceremony. The 14-time Grand Slam champion had previously tweeted: 'Congratulations for your career and I wish you all the best in your new life #LoveLi.'

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