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Li Na: (on losing her serving-for-match game when she was up 5-3 in the second set) It's not about the nerves. Of course after you got match point and you lose the point. I think about if I win the point, the match is over. I don't have to run anymore. Jelena Jankovic: (on game attitude) If you go on court thinking, yeah, I'm going to lose, then you better not even go. Just shake their hand before and finish the match. Victoria Azarenka: (on her game gets rusty due to the lack of play since the US Open) I don't know. Lack of a lot of things. Serena Williams: (on her 7-0 winning streaking over Agnieszka Radwanska coming in Wednesday night) Each time is the first time. Each time is a different meaning. You know, tonight was just a new meaning. Obviously you have to keep motivated. You don't want to lose unless if your opponent is playing well, it is what it is, but you always want to have a really good attitude to try to win. Agnieszka Radwanska: (on if she has ever asked other players advice on how to beat Serena Williams) Actually, not really. We were just actually laughing with Jelena Jankovic that we lost to her a couple of times, and we were just saying I think now is impossible to beat her when she's on fire. And of course we try and try, but, you know, maybe one day is gonna be the day that we can beat her. Sara Errani: (on WTA including four more doubles teams in the Championship next year) Yeah, but I think they are going to make it also more days, so it will be better. I mean, of course it's tough, but it's in every tournament like that. Many times it's tough, but for me I think is better to be eight teams and also is better if there are more days than now that we are playing all the days. Angelique Kerber: (on losing to Serena Williams) I think I served very good, but she was returning unbelievable. Actually, she didn't give me a small chance to breathe, and I had, in the whole match, I had actually the feeling that she was she gives me pressure all the time. And I was trying to, you know, to maybe change the rhythm also, but she played everything so good today, so there was no chance to change something. Petra Kvitova: (on if she wanted to close the match in straight sets) Yeah, finally I play only two sets. Big surprise for you, right? Yeah, I think that to start with the two sets is great against Aga, too. For me it really doesn't matter if I win two or three. So I won. That's it. |
Exclusive Q&A with WTA's Stacey Allaster WTA Chairman & CEO Stacey Allaster sat down with China Daily for an exclusive interview in which she weighs in on Tianjin losing the WTA Championship bid to Singapore, the expansion of the China Open in the past decade and Li Na's influence on the association. |
Li Na insists 2013 is her best year Despite bagging only one WTA title so far in 2013, Li Na still rates this season as the best of her 14-year career. Even better than 2011 when the breakout Chinese ace became the first Asian to win a singles Grand Slam in the French Open. |
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Li Na set for 3rd WTA Championships run The chance of making Li Na's first semi-final appearance at the WTA Championships worked out to be decent. "In the WTA Championships, no one ever has an easy draw. You have to be ready when you come to the court. It's a big challenge," said Li. |
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Li at vanguard of WTA's Asian ambitions The head of women's tennis is more than willing to take a backseat to Chinese star Li Na as the Wuhan native's impact on the game's growth in the Asia-Pacific region continues to grow. Petra Kvitova goes through ups and downs I feel really good (to win the first match against Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland). I mean, the first match is always tough in the Championships, and in other tournaments, too. Wuhan to host WTA tennis event in 2014 Wuhan, capital city of Hubei province, will play host to the Asian leg of the Women's Tennis Association Premier 5 tour in September 2014. |
ISTANBUL, TURKEY - (L-R) Sara Errani of Italy, Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland, Petra Kvitova of Czech Republic,SerenaWilliams of USA, VictoriaAzarenkaof Belarus, Li Na of China, Jelena Jankovic of Serbia, and Angelique Kerber of Germany pose with the Billie Jean King trophy for the official photo of the TEB BNP Paribas WTA Championships-Istanbul. [Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images for WTA] The eight players were drawn into the following two groups: RED GROUP(seed in parentheses) (1) Serena Williams (USA) (3) Agnieszka Radwanska (POL) (5) Petra Kvitova (CZE) (8) Angelique Kerber (GER) WHITE GROUP (2) Victoria Azarenka (BLR) (4) Li Na (CHN) (6) Sara Errani (ITA) (7) Jelena Jankovic (SRB) |