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Li Na is China's first women's doubles champion on tour (Tashkent 2000); First Women's Singles Championship on Tour (Guangzhou, 2004); the first Grand Slam quarterfinals (Wimbledon 2006); First Olympic semi-finalist (2008); First US Open quarterfinals (2009 US Open); the first top thirty; the first top twenty; the first top ten; First top-flight Tour title (Sydney 2011); First Grand Slam final (Australian Open 2011); First French Open final (2011); The only player in China to have entered a top-level tournament every year since 2006; If you win the championship, you will rise to the first place.
Fourth, the runner-up is fifth. Four career champions: Guangzhou 2004, Coast 2008, Birmingham 2010 and Sydney 2011.
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Titles: WTA: 9, ITF: 19
Highest ranking: 2 (February 17, 2014).
Current ranking: 2 (April 14, 2014).
Li Na (born February 26, 1982) in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, is a Chinese female tennis player, Asia's first Grand Slam women's singles champion, and the world's highest-ranked Asian women's singles player. Graduated from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. He started playing tennis at the age of 6.
He turned professional in 1999. At the end of 2002, Li Na went to Huazhong University of Science and Technology to study journalism. In 2004, with the encouragement and support of her husband Jiang Shan, she chose to make a comeback.
In 2008, at the Beijing Olympics, Li Na finished fourth in women's singles. In 2011, Li Na reached her first Grand Slam singles final at the Australian Open and won the runner-up. In the same year, she won the top medal in the women's singles match at the French Open. In 2013, he won the second place in the WTA year-end finals.
On January 25, 2014, she reached the final of the Australian Open for the third time and finally won the women's singles championship. On July 31, Li Na announced through her personal Weibo that she would withdraw from the North American season, including the US Open. On September 18, 2014, Li Na's brokerage company has confirmed that it has withdrawn from the competition between Wuhan and China Open, and will officially retire, and held an official press conference on the 21st.
On 15 April 2015, Li Na received the Special Achievement Award at the Laureus World Sports Awards. On the morning of June 3, 2015, Li Na posted on Weibo to announce the good news, gave birth to a baby, posted a photo of her little feet and announced that the child's English name is alisa.
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It should be four times. If you win the fourth place, the runner-up will be the fifth.
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Summary. $1.75 million.
Li Na will get 1.75 million US dollars (about RMB 10,000) for the French Open champion, how much prize money can Li Na get for the French Open champion?
Please wait. 1.75 million US dollars, Li Na, the French Open champion, will get 1.75 million US dollars (about 10,000 yuan).
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On June 4, 2011, Li Na won the French Open final against Schiavone, becoming the first Asian player to win a Grand Slam.
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On June 4, 2011, Li Na won the French Open final against Schiavone in the title contest at 10 o'clock in the evening.
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June 4, 2011, French Open.
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On June 4, 2011, it was more than 4 o'clock in Paris, France, and more than 10 o'clock in the evening in Beijing. In the 2011 French Open women's singles final, Li Na defeated Schiavone 2-0 and became the first Chinese tennis player to win four Grand Slam singles titles.
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At around 10 p.m. Beijing time on June 4, 2011.
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June 4, 2011 Li Na won the French Open final against Schiavone, becoming the first Asian player to win a Grand Slam. Li Na rose to No. 4 after winning her first Grand Slam singles title at the French Open, not only breaking into the world's top five for the first time, but also equalling Japan's Kimiko Date setting the highest singles ranking for an Asian player in November 1995.
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Yes, that's the time you wanted, I asked after the game, and then shielded it, and the foreigners didn't forget.
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If you can get one of the four Grand Slams, you will be called a Grand Slam champion, if you can play 4 Grand Slams, you will be called a Grand Slam, and if you can win 4 Grand Slams in a year, you will be called a Golden Slam. **No exaggeration, if you want to get the Golden Slam according to your idea, then there is only one Graf in the world. It should be noted that Li Na is the first singles Grand Slam champion, and the singles champion is far more valuable than the doubles champion, which can also be seen from the prize money, which is nearly 6 times different.
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The French Open is a Grand Slam. Grand Slams include the French Open. There are four Grand Slams, French Open, Australian Open, Wimbledon, and US Open.
Not exaggerated.
And Li Na is the first person in China (both men and women) and the first woman in Asia to win a Grand Slam tournament.
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There are four major international tennis tournaments, referred to as the four Grand Slams, including: Australian Open, Wimbledon, French Open, and US Open.
As long as you win any of these events, we say that the athlete is a Grand Slam champion, not a quadrangle.
If an athlete wins all four events in his career, we call it a Grand Slam, and if he wins another Summer Olympics, we call it a Golden Slam.
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Li Na got it;
Champion of the 2011 French Open.
Runner-up at the 2011 Australian Open.
Semi-finalists of the 2010 Australian Open.
2010 Wimbledon Tennis Championships quarterfinals.
2009 US Open quarterfinals.
Didn't get a Grand Slam.
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Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, US Open, and the four major tournaments are all Grand Slam tournaments, and you don't have to win all of them to win a Grand Slam.
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French Open, Australian Open, Wimbledon, US Open. Winning all four is a slam.
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Li Na just won a Grand Slam at the French Open, and it was very popular. If she then wins the Australian Open, Wimbledon, and US Open, then she won't be on fire. If she gets a Grand Slam, it means that she is not an ordinary person. It's Superman. I don't believe she can turn into Superman.
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14 million bonus, but 8.4 million after paying taxes.
Benefiting from the continuous increase in tennis prize money, Li Na will receive a big red envelope of 2.65 million Australian dollars (about 14 million yuan) issued by the Australian Open Organizing Committee this time. But this Sister Qian Na can't take it all away, because she has to pay taxes in Australia first, and the bonus after tax is what she can really put into her pocket. According to the International Tennis Federation and WTA, tennis players are obliged to pay taxes on their winnings at the venue of the tournament.
First of all, in terms of individual income tax, according to the first paragraph of Article 4 of the Individual Income Tax Law of the People's Republic of Chinese China, sports bonuses awarded by foreign organizations and international organizations can be exempted from individual income tax. In other words, as long as Li Na returns to China to show proof of tax payment in Australia, the money is tax-free in China.
As for the General Administration of Sports and the Network Management Center, Li Na needed to hand over 65% of the prize money before she went solo in 2008. In the early days of solo flight, Li Na still needs to hand over 8% of the prize money to the development of Chinese tennis**. However, after the 2012 London Olympics, the solo Jinhua did not even need to pay this 8%.
In other words, Li Na's bonus of 14 million yuan, after Australia pays about 40% of the tax, the remaining 8.4 million will not need to pay any more fees after returning to China, and all of it will be owned by her.
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Li Na's first French Open championship received as much as 1.2 million euros (about 11.38 million yuan), but this is a bonus, and various taxes and fees must be deducted, ATP and WTA uniformly stipulate that the tax handed over to the tournament host for each tournament is 30%.
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Li Na's French Open champion will get 1.75 million US dollars (about RMB 10,000 yuan), and winning the French Open really makes Sister Na a lot of money! But it's all the result of people's efforts, and they deserve it! Li Na's total prize money this season will reach 10,000 US dollars (about 20.91 million yuan, almost equivalent to her total prize money in the past 12 years)!
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1. Became the first player in China and even Asia to win four Grand Slam championships 2. Proving the success of Sun Jinfang's tennis reform.
3. Promote the popularization and development of tennis in China.
4. Greatly enhance the international image and become a business card to promote China's image to the world.
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After winning the French Open, Li Na's world ranking will also jump from seventh to fourth, equaling the highest ranking in Asia set by Japan's Kimiko Date. After winning the Grand Slam title, Li Na said that she will continue to move towards the goal of being number one in the world. The victory in this final will also bring Li Na 1.2 million euros in prize money.
Li Na's championship completely rewrote the history of the French Open and even tennis for more than 100 years. Because of the difference and difference in physique and strength, this event has been monopolized by European and American players for a long time, and very few Chinese and even Asian players have succeeded. Tennis is also the most thoroughly professional, which is different from China's traditional sports advantage.
Li Na's victory is of epoch-making significance for Chinese sports.
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It has a role in promoting China's youth tennis career.
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The Chinese people are proud to expand the attention of tennis in China and promote the better development of tennis.
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Li Na won the French Open 2-0! Became the first Asian player to win a Grand Slam tennis singles title.
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Tennis player Li Na has won a total of 2 Grand Slam titles in her career.
In January 2011, Li Na won her first WTA Premier Tour title in Sydney, Australia, and with the title of new champion, Li Na went all the way to the final of the Australian Open, facing Clijsters, who was defeated in Sydney two weeks ago, Li Na regrettably lost 1-2 and ended her first Grand Slam final as a runner-up.
In May of the same year, the French Open officially began, Li Na narrowly defeated Strycova and Espinosa in the first two rounds, reversed the favorite Kvitova in the fourth round, and then swept Azarenka and Sharapova, and in the final against the previous champion Schiavone, she cleanly lifted the Susan Longgrand Cup with a score of 6-4 7-6(0), which was the first Grand Slam singles championship trophy in China and even Asia, and Li Na wrote history.
In January 2013, Li Na took the inaugural Shenzhen Championship to the Australian Open, this time against Azarenka, Li Na was reversed after winning the first set and missed the Australian Open again.
Li Na fell twice in this match, but she did not back down, and although she missed out on the championship, her tenacious fighting spirit made the match free of losers.
In January 2014, in her lucky place, Li Na defeated compatriot Peng Shuai to the Australian Open again as the champion of the Shenzhen Tournament, and went all the way to the Australian Open final for two consecutive years, defeating Slovakia's Cibulkova 2-0 without losing a set, winning her favorite Australian Open championship, freeing herself from the fate of a champion, and creating a historical record for the oldest champion in Asia.
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Li Na started tennis at the age of 6 and turned professional at the age of 16, reaching a total of 4 Grand Slam finals in her tennis career, winning 2 championships and 2 runners-up.
In January 2011, Li Na won her first WTA Premier Tour title in Sydney, Australia, and with the title of new champion, Li Na went all the way to the final of the Australian Open, facing Clijsters, who was defeated in Sydney two weeks ago, Li Na regrettably lost 1-2 and ended her first Grand Slam final as a runner-up.
Li Na went from strength to strength after narrowly beating Strycova and Espinosa in the first two rounds of the French Open, reversing favourites Kvitova in the fourth round, then sweeping Azarenka and Sharapova in the final against last year's champion Schiavone, and lifted the Susan Langeland Cup with a clean score of 6-4 7-6(0), the first Grand Slam singles title in China and Asia.
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Grand Slam does not refer to competitions, but generally refers to an athlete or a certain sports team that has won individual or collective championships in a certain event, including the Olympic Games, the World Championships, and the World Cup.
Li Na is a two-time Grand Slam champion in the women's singles at the French Open in 2011. In January 2014, she won the women's singles championship in the final of the Australian Open.
Grand Slam in Hong Kong, mostly refers to tennis, including Wimbledon, the United States Open, the French Open, the Australian Open and other four major tournaments. Winning any of these Open Championships is a Grand Slam.
A Grand Slam is when a player wins all four Grand Slams.
The Golden Slam is a gold medal in tennis at the Olympic Games on top of the Grand Slam.
In terms of size, history, prize money, points and influence, Grand Slam series are the most important tournaments in professional tennis. Therefore, winning a Grand Slam title is the ultimate dream for every professional tennis player, and it is the highest honor.
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