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Did Li Na immigrate to tennis?

No immigrants.

On 2002114, a netizen named lawyer Liu Wenhua posted a dynamic message on a social platform with the title: "The consul proved that Li Na has withdrawn from China nationality." The picture also points out that Li Na immigrated to Busan.

After learning this news, Sina Tennis official immediately came out to refute Li Na's rumors, and specially set up a topic for Li Na that "Grand Slam champion Li Na has not changed her nationality". Sina Tennis also wrote that the source of the picture is unclear. After seeing this, many netizens made malicious hype with rhythm, and specially built a topic to explain that there is more than one Li Na in China. It can be seen that Li Na's withdrawal from China nationality is an own goal.

Extended data:

2014 65438+1October 25th, she entered the Australian Open final for the third time and finally won the women's singles championship. On July 3 1 day, Li Na announced her retirement from the North American season including the US Open through her personal Weibo. On September 18, Li Na's agency confirmed that she would withdraw from the competition between Wuhan and China Open and would officially retire.

On September 19, Li Na, the first tennis grand slam winner in Asia, officially announced her retirement. 65438+February 65438+May, Li Na was selected as the female figure of 20 14 by the Financial Times. On February 23rd, 65438, Li Na was selected as the best female athlete of the year in "20 14CCTV Sports Man of the Year".

During Li Na 15 years' career, she reached the WTA women's singles final 2 1 times and won WTA and 19 ITF singles titles 9 times, with a total career record of 503 wins 188 losses, and retired from the world's sixth.