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Yes. On the second match day of this year's WTA Championship China Open, China's first Grand Slam singles champion and No. 4 seed Li Na was eliminated 0:2 by qualifier Romania's Niculescu and missed the second round.
China's first Grand Slam singles champion Li Na was eliminated 0-0 by Romania's Niculescu, ranked 58th in the world. Their disappointment was felt even by the winner, Nikolescu:
I'm sorry, I don't know what to say. Everyone was cheering for Li Na, and I felt it during the race. However, there are always winners and losers in the game, and unfortunately today, it was Li Na who lost, and I was the one who performed better.
As for Li Na herself, she won the runner-up at the Australian Open and was crowned champion at the French Open, while Wimbledon, the US Open, the North American autumn hard court tournament and now the China Open at home are all out early. This year, my performance has been like a roller coaster. ”
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It's eliminated. Since the French Open, Li Na has been in poor form. I think it's mainly due to the impact on off-field activities, China's professional athletes need a team of agents, which activities can not be participated, how to participate, and must be well planned.
Only by not affecting training can we maintain our condition and competitiveness, otherwise it will only be a flash in the pan and too weak.
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I'm sorry to tell you, yes.
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Poor form is a common problem for athletes Senior and professional athletes must also have ups and downs in their state, which increases the watchability of the game, as well as the psychological adjustment pressure.
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Retired on September 19, 2014. In January 2009, the network management center decided to allow Li Na to fly solo. In March, Li Na reached the fourth round of the Indian Wells tournament in the two crown tournaments of the North American hard court season, and then reached the quarterfinals at the Miami Open the following week.
With three consecutive weeks of 11-3 losses, Li Na returned to the top 30 in the world rankings.
In June, Li Na reached the round of 16 at the French Open, and finally lost to Sharapova 1-2 and missed the quarterfinals; Runner-up at the Birmingham Grass Classic, UK; Reached the round of 32 at Wimbledon. In September, Li Na made her historic first US Open quarter-finals and went on to reach the semi-finals at the WTA Super 5 Pan Pacific Open. On October 27, Li Na ranked 15th in the WTA world rankings and maintained this ranking until the end of the year, which was the highest year-end world ranking for a Chinese tennis player at that time.
In January 2010, Li Na reached the semi-finals of the Australian Open, the first time in her career that she reached the semi-finals of a Grand Slam. In February, Li Na advanced to the fourth round of the Race to Dubai. However, in the first match between Indian and Miami, they were knocked out, and the world ranking fell to 11th before Miami, and after Miami, it fell to 15th.
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Li Na retired on September 19, 2014.
Li Na, born on February 26, 1982 in Wuhan, Hubei Province, is a Chinese female tennis player.
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 of the same year, Li Na announced through her personal Weibo that she would withdraw from the North American season, including the US Open. On September 18, Li Na's agency confirmed that she withdrew from the Wuhan and China Open competitions and will officially retire.
On September 19, Asia's first tennis Grand Slam winner, Li Na, officially announced her retirement.
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