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China's best tennis player not good enough
By Zhao Rui and Yu Yilei (China Daily)
Updated: 2008-09-24 09:10

Li Na of China returns a backhand to Francesca Schiavone of Italy during their China Open women's singles first round in Beijing September 23, 2008. [titan24.com]

"I just hope I can continue playing tennis. The goal is simple: playing good tennis in every game."

Li, who made tennis history for China by reaching world No 16 in Jan 2007, said she would fight hard for the remainder of the season and try to break her previous ranking record.

"I want to see how much I can improve my rankings," said Li who was sidelined due to injury for a couple of months before the Beijing Olympics.

"I did not play much in the first half of the year. I hope I can be better in the second half."

Later, Peng and Yan both lost in straight sets.

Francesca Schiavone (R) of Italy shakes hands with China's Li Na after winning the China Open women's singles first round in Beijing September 23, 2008. [titan24.com]

"I lost a lot of easy points, that's how I lost the matches today," Peng said. "Kudryavtseva played very aggressive tennis, she attacked me a lot, but I just couldn't concentrate enough this afternoon."

In other first round matches, Canada's Aleksandra Wozniak beat Virginie Razzano, Tamarine Tanasugarn of Thailand defeated Katarina Srebotnik 6-4, 7-5.

The best result in the tournament by a local female player was a semifinal finish by Peng Shuai in 2006, who reached the final in Guangzhou over the weekend.

Serbians Jelena Jankovic and Ana Ivanovic are seeded one and two in the $600,000 China Open, with both chasing the women's No 1 spot, currently held by Serena Williams.

The women's top ranking has been in flux since Justine Henin's surprise retirement in May, passing between Maria Sharapova, Ivanovic, Jankovic and current No 1 Serena.

"I don't have to prove to anybody or any media about my ability, except to myself. I am only 23 years old, still young, and I have entered Grand Slam finals," Jankovic said.

The US Open finalist, who briefly reached the No 1 ranking in August, said it was good to see change at the top of the women's game.

"All players are outstanding on court, and I will try my best to finish my job, to play tennis," said Jankovic, who lost in last year's final here to Hungary's Agnes Szavay, who won yesterday first round match against Yaroslava Shvedova of Russia 6-4, 6-3..

Domestic portal Sina, the official website of the tournament, will broadcast all the matches alive.

ATP has also launched the "Feel It" global promotion and as part of the program, Sina encourages fans to take picture of ATP players and upload the most spectacular to the ATP website or Sina.com. The winner will be awarded two tickets to the year-ending ATP Masters Cup.

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