Search
  • Home
  • Media center
    • News
    • Biz updates
    • Life
    • Specials
    • Videos
    • Photos
  • Government
    • News release
    • Personnel changes
    • Annual reports
    • Officials
    • Bureaus
  • Living
    • Life
    • Dining
    • Shopping
    • Entertainment
    • Arts
      • Craftworks
      • Theater performances
      • Museums
      • Galleries
      • Art zones
    • Transportation
    • Services
    • FAQ
  • Doing business
    • Biz updates
    • Introduction
    • Planning
    • Procedures
    • Policies
    • Industries
    • Industrial parks
    • Enterprises
  • Visiting
    • Travel log
    • Attractions
      • Historical
      • Parks
      • Religious
      • Museums
      • Nature
      • Landmarks
    • Itineraries
    • Maps
    • Transportation
    • Hotels
    • Dining
  • Study
    • Student stories
    • Overview
    • Universities
    • Scholarships
    • Services
    • Learning Chinese
    • Testing
  • About
    • Profiles
    • Maps
    • Districts
    • Special areas
    • Festivals and events
    • History
  • Events
    • Dates
    • Categories
  • Forum
 
Home / Life

Li takes swing with tennis academy

Updated: 2014-09-22 /By Lei Lei (China Daily)
  • printer
  • mail

Retiring champion to help develop game among kids

Leaving the field of competition due to a serious knee injury, China's tennis ace Li Na couldn't help holding back tears at a news conference on Sunday.

But what could comfort her heartbroken fans is that the two-time Grand Slam winner will continue her career in her own tennis academy.

"Tennis is what I love, so I will try my best to help more children play," said the 32-year-old Li. "We have discussed things about the tennis academy with many related departments. As to when it will open, we have to see how things go."

Li, the most successful tennis player in China, announced her retirement through her micro blog on Friday, saying she has to call an end to her competitive career due to knee injuries.

"I won't be a coach of one or two particular players, but work more on the basic training of children at their starting point," Li said at the news conference.

"I always think highly of the development of Chinese tennis. Since more international tennis events have come to China, more and more young players have had the chances to face high-level international opponents at an early age. I want to build a solid foundation from the very beginning."

Li's success has already drawn more youngsters onto the tennis court. The Women's Tennis Association previously estimated that Li's fame will help China's tennis population grow to 300 million.

After retirement, Li will get more help from her international agent for her academy.

"We will do more for her after her career than we did before. We are very involved in her tennis academy," Li's agent, Max Eisenbud, told China Daily.

"We are going to help in the process to help put together her academy. Her vision is it's not just a tennis academy, but hotel, resort, spa and wilderness and the whole facilities that can have tournaments as well. It will take our time to put things together because we have a lot of time right now."

Even though Li's academy is only in the planning stages, it's already drawn people's attention.

"I've heard that Li will have her own tennis academy," said Zhang Bo, a young mother who accompanied her 5-year-old daughter to play in Olympic Park in Beijing on Sunday afternoon.

"If the academy opens, I will send my daughter to play there. No matter whether my daughter can be an athlete or not, I want her to be closer to Li to learn fighting spirit from her."

leilei@chinadaily.com.cn

 Li takes swing with tennis academy

China's tennis ace Li Na gets emotional at a news conference to announce her retirement in Beijing on Sunday.  Wei Xiaohao / China Daily

Li takes swing with tennis academy

News:
  • Peking Opera thriving in Hawaii
  • Americans go 'Hao' over Jingju
  • Beijing holds Feast of Golf
  • Li Lei brings his visual symphony to Beijing
  • A better Beijing in the Year of the Rooster?
  • 刷脸进站(shuāliǎn jìn zhàn): 'Face ticket' at train stations
Specials:
Tsinghua Holdings Co. Ltd launched “Top 10 Talents” in response to the 13th Five Year Plan goal of building Beijing into a national Technology & Innovation Center with a creative spirit and innovative cultural atmosphere.
Top 10 Talents of Tsinghua Holdings read more
Videos:
Easy Talk: Advocating environment protection through storytelling read more

Turn the page and discover Beijing in all its eclectic delights.

Explore the charm of the city in our promo videos

    • Contact
    • Site Map
    • Disclaimer
Copyright © 2011 China Daily All Rights Reserved Sponsored by Beijing Municipal Government Powered by China Daily              京ICP备10023870号-9