Chinese tennis players need to be allowed to have fun outside of state-run system, says Li Na
Up-and-coming players should be given time says grand slam winner
Tennis trailblazer Li Na said China’s up-and-coming players needed to be allowed to have fun and express themselves, warning it will take time before the country has another major winner.
Li, speaking in her home city of Wuhan, said it was her “dream” to help develop the next generation, which is already blossoming with 12 Chinese players in the top 200.
But she remains rueful about her struggles with China’s state sports system and a sceptical media, and said it was still too early for the new players to reach the top of the sport.
“You need to give time for them to see the tour,” Li said in an interview during the ongoing Wuhan Open, a tournament which was established on the back of her success.