BEIJING -- Li Na, a two-time Grand Slam champion from China who took tennis in Asia to a new level, has retired due to recurring knee injuries. Li, 32, posted a statement on social media sites Friday, ...
Li Na was the first Asian player to win a Grand Slam singles title on the WTA Tour, building a remarkable career that came to an abrupt end at age 32.
Players competing at the Hong Kong Tennis Open next month will have the opportunity to pick the brain of two-time Grand Slam champion and former world No. 2 Li Na, who this week was announced at the ...
BEIJING — Relying on fitness and a strong baseline game, Li Na reached the pinnacle of tennis and lifted the level of the sport in Asia to unprecedented heights. A sense of humor along the way ...
Does a bronze medal deserve a slap in the face? Apparently, that’s what a Chinese sports official thought tennis star Li Na deserved back in 2001, after she took a disappointing third place in mixed ...
Former World No.2 Li Na was announced this week as the tournament director for the upcoming WTA 250 Hong Kong Tennis Open. The two-time Grand Slam champion, who retired from tennis a decade ago, will ...