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- 2019-08-10 发布于江西
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* * Winner,娜姐,牛 Li Na wins womens French Open final, 1st Grand Slam title for China Chinas tennis megastar Li Na carried the weight of a continent as the 6th seed took on defending champion Francesca Schiavone of Italy in the French Open singles final. She beat Schiavone 6-4, 7-6 to win the first Grand Slam title for China and Asia. Li Na got off to a solid start, holding her serve, making it 2-all early in the opening set. The Chinese later broke the Italian in the fifth game, jumping to a 3-2 lead. Both players then held their serves, as Li took a 5-4 lead. Schiavone was broken in the 10th game, as the Chinese star pulled away to close out the opening set 6-4. Li carried her momentum in the second set, where she broke Schiavone in the opening game and went on to take a 2-0 cushion. Li, who displayed a strong passion for victory, raced to a 3-1 lead. 大满贯奖杯 Champion Li Na of China poses with her trophy near the Eiffel Tower after winning her womens final against Francesca Schiavone of Italy at the French Open tennis tournament in Paris, capital of France. 在埃菲尔铁塔前留影 The final countdown: Li Na is reday In a matter of hours, Li Na will take on defending French Open Champion, Francesca Schiavone of Italy, in the 2011 final. Chinas top ranked player has had her last practice session ahead of the clash to fine tune any last niggles in her clay court game. Li Na is in the spotlight in China, and the world. Fans from everywhere have come to watch her compete and train during the past two weeks at Roland Garros . As the first Asian to reach the final of the French Open, there is more pressure on her than for many of her opponents in this past week. Her final session focuses on serving and some extra work on her backhand to counter the strength of her final opponent, Francesca Schiavone. The last few hours before a Grand Slam final are always tense but her coach says shes as prepared as she can be. Li Na looks confident and relaxed,
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