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        Li Na inducted into World Tennis Hall of Fame
                         Source: Xinhua | 2019-07-21 20:53:48 | Editor: huaxia

        Li Na is inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame. (Xinhua/Wang Ying)

        NEW YORK, July 21 (Xinhua) -- Two-time Grand Slam winner Li Na became the first Chinese player to be induced into the International Tennis Hall of Fame on Saturday.

        Enshrined together with Mary Pierce of France and Russian Yevgeny Kafelnikov as class of 2019, the iconic former Chinese star broke new ground once again by becoming the first-ever Asian member since the Hall of Fame since its founding 65 years ago.

        Li Na is inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame. (Xinhua/Wang Ying)

        "We all know that to make it into the Hall of Fame, you have to be an accomplished tennis player. Most impressive about Li Na is that [She's] been a true pioneer: not just for tennis, not just for women, but for all of China," said Max Eisenbud, long time agency of Li.

        Starting to player tennis since eight, Li shared with the audience her life story of how a career firstly chosen by her mother led her to become what she is today.

        Li Na is inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame. (Xinhua/Wang Ying)

        "I hated tennis because during school, I had no time to play with my friend.

        "When the time went by, I really enjoyed this amazing sport. Tennis has taken me around the world, exploring different countries (and regions) because of this great sport.

        "In the future, I will do all I can to inspire, to help more young and upcoming players in the hope that they can enjoy this amazing sport," the former world no.2 said.

        Li earned her fame in the 2011 Australia Open as the runner-up and later she snatched the French Open trophy the same year, becoming the first Asian-born player to win a Grand Slam title. She retired in 2014 after winning her second Grand Slam title at the Australian Open. (Written by Vivian Ji and Pan Yi)

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        Li Na inducted into World Tennis Hall of Fame

        Source: Xinhua 2019-07-21 20:53:48

        Li Na is inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame. (Xinhua/Wang Ying)

        NEW YORK, July 21 (Xinhua) -- Two-time Grand Slam winner Li Na became the first Chinese player to be induced into the International Tennis Hall of Fame on Saturday.

        Enshrined together with Mary Pierce of France and Russian Yevgeny Kafelnikov as class of 2019, the iconic former Chinese star broke new ground once again by becoming the first-ever Asian member since the Hall of Fame since its founding 65 years ago.

        Li Na is inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame. (Xinhua/Wang Ying)

        "We all know that to make it into the Hall of Fame, you have to be an accomplished tennis player. Most impressive about Li Na is that [She's] been a true pioneer: not just for tennis, not just for women, but for all of China," said Max Eisenbud, long time agency of Li.

        Starting to player tennis since eight, Li shared with the audience her life story of how a career firstly chosen by her mother led her to become what she is today.

        Li Na is inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame. (Xinhua/Wang Ying)

        "I hated tennis because during school, I had no time to play with my friend.

        "When the time went by, I really enjoyed this amazing sport. Tennis has taken me around the world, exploring different countries (and regions) because of this great sport.

        "In the future, I will do all I can to inspire, to help more young and upcoming players in the hope that they can enjoy this amazing sport," the former world no.2 said.

        Li earned her fame in the 2011 Australia Open as the runner-up and later she snatched the French Open trophy the same year, becoming the first Asian-born player to win a Grand Slam title. She retired in 2014 after winning her second Grand Slam title at the Australian Open. (Written by Vivian Ji and Pan Yi)

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