Name: Li Na Gender: Female origin: Wuhan, Hubei Height: 1m Height: 62kg Grip: Right hand to professional time: 1999 Current singles world ranking: 36 highest singles world ranking: 36 highest doubles world ranking: 85WTA singles title: 1WTA doubles title:1it. In 2000, Li Na won 52 games in ITF, becoming the athlete who won the most games. In addition, she won four WTA championships, ranking third among all professional players with 56 wins. Tashkent, Uzbekistan, is her first time to participate in the WTA Tour. She lost in the first round of women's singles, but she and her partner Li Ting won the women's doubles championship, which was the first time that a player from China won the WTA Tour title. Later, at the Polo Open in Shanghai, Li Na defeated compatriot Yi Jingxi and won her first WTA Tour title, but then lost to Thai famous Ta Mine Tana Sugan in the second round. In the same year, she won the ITF Challenge for four consecutive times in Boca Raton, China, Nanjing, Shenyang and Dalian, and then won the ITF Challenge for two consecutive times in Seoul, South Korea and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The Italian player won Chivetanova, which is her eighth time to participate in the ITF Championship. 200 1 Li Na won the women's singles, women's doubles (with Li Ting) and mixed doubles (with Zhu Benqiang) at the Universiade held in Beijing, China. At that time, she was the brightest star in the Universiade. This year, she also won the ITF competition. In 2002, as the only player ranked 308th in the world, Li Na won the ITF competition in Midland, USA, including beating the top seed in the qualifying round and five players ranked higher than herself in the regular season, and finally won her 13 ITF women's singles championship. This year, she also represented China in the Confederations Cup World Group knockout against the Russian team, and finally lost the singles match. Then Li Na suddenly chose to retire before the Busan Asian Games and enter Huazhong University of Science and Technology in her hometown of Wuhan. In 2004, Li Na came back at the beginning of the year and won the ITF women's singles championship in Beijing, Tongliao and Ulanhot. She only lost to Zheng Jie in the ITF final before the China Open. Li Na easily defeated Australian veteran Pratt, who ranked nearly 100 places higher than herself, 6-3/6-2 in the first round of the women's singles in the China Open. Then, after winning two match points in the second round, she lost to the 2004 New Ke Mei Open women's singles champion kuznetsova with a slight advantage of 3-6/7-6/6-7. On October 3rd, 65438/kloc-0, Guangzhou belonged to China Tennis, and Li Na, a former top player of China Women's Tennis Network, won the first singles title of WTA Tour for China Tennis on this day. After Li Ting/Sun won the Olympic women's doubles gold medal in Yadian in August, China tennis, which took off in an all-round way in 2004, once again ushered in a new page.
The two men fought four times and won twice each time. Results of time and place. Competition results: 2000 Civita Nova red clay Li Na 6-4,6-1Panetta, Italy; 2006 Gold Coast Hard Ground Panetta, Australia 6-2, 6-2 Li Na; In 2006, Sydney hard ground Li Na 6-4, 6- 1 Panetta, 20 10 Sydney hard ground Panetta, Australia Li Na 6-2, 7-6.