WTA boss bullish on China
By Xu Jingxi in Zhuhai, Guangdong | China Daily | Updated: 2016-11-07 07:58
The chief executive of the Women's Tennis Association predicts the increasing popularity of the sport in China and the improvement in talent development will produce a successor to Li Na.
Zhang Shuai's impressive rise over the past year has excited Chinese fans after two-time Grand Slam winner Li retired in 2104. Zhang jumped from No 212 in the world to No 28 and made the quarterfinals at this year's Australian Open.
"There are a number of great players coming up through the Chinese system, which is encouraging," Steve Simon, WTA CEO, told China Daily at the weekend.
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