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Li Na’s fond farewell
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9:07 AM EDT, Wed October 1, 2014
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Li Na was treated to an emotional farewell in front of her fellow countrymen and women at the National Tennis Center in Beijing during the China Open.
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She had to wipe away tears as the ceremony unfolded just days after announcing her decision to quit tennis because of recurring knee problems.
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Some 40 WTA players attended the ceremony, including U.S. Open finalist and former world no. 1 Caroline Wozniacki, who was similarly tearful.
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This year's Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova was among those to talk at the event, paying tribute in her speech by concluding, "We will miss you, champion."
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As players like Jelena Jankovic bid farewell, a banner was unfurled saying: "Yes, this is Li Na's Motherland -- China".
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The one-time world No.2 eventually managed a smile on a lap of honor as the crowd in the capital chanted, "Li Na, I love you."
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She will always be remembered as the first Asian player to win a grand slam title courtesy of her victory at the 2011 French Open.
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The 32-year-old doubled her grand slam tally at this year's Australian Open, which she admitted was a career high in her farewell speech.
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Accompanied by husband Jiang Shan, she was earlier giving flowers by 14-time grand slam winner Rafa Nadal, who earlier tweeted "I wish you all the best in your new life."
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Her career effectively ended at Wimbledon, her last tournament, before her retirement was officially announced on September 19.