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摘要 TENNIS STAR RETIRESChina's first and only Grand Slam winner U Na recently announced her retirement due to a serious knee injury. 'Tennis is what I love, so I will try my best to help more chil- dren play," 32-year-old Li said at a press conference in Beijing on September 21. "I won't be a coach of one or two particular players, but work more on the basic training of children at their starting point;" She plans to open a tennis academy after leav- ing competition. TENNIS STAR RETIRESChina’s first and only Grand Slam winner Li Na recently announced her retirement due to a serious knee injury."Tennis is what I love,so I will try my best to help more chil-dren play,"32-year-old Li said at a press conference in Beijing on September 21."I won’t be a coach of one or two particular players,but work more on the basic training of children at their starting point."She plans to open a tennis academy after leaving competition.
出处 《Beijing Review》 2014年第40期10-11,共2页 北京周报(英文版)
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