進(jìn)入英語學(xué)習(xí)論壇下載音頻 去聽寫專區(qū)一展身手
Grand Slam champion Li Na has set her sights on another Grand Slam title and a good showing at the London Olympic Games next year.
"Competing at the Olympic Games requires a ranking in the top 50. Although my ranking is OK for that now, I still have to work hard to maintain my form," said Li, the current world No 5 and French Open champion, on Tuesday while signing a sponsorship contract with Kunlun Mountain natural mineral water.
"I think the London Games next year will be my last Olympics, so I hope I can do well there," said Asia's first winner of a Grand Slam tournament.
The tennis matches at the Olympics will be held on Wimbledon's grass courts, and Li said her training next year would focus on that.
"After Wimbledon next year, I will stay there to gear up for the Olympics. I hope I can become well accustomed to the grass courts," she said.
Li, who is in Beijing preparing for the China Open, which starts on Oct 1, is much in demand and has signed several new sponsorship deals.
The local mineral water brand, which is owned by the JDB Group, has worked out a special water-replenishing plan for Li and will offer a drinking guide for her daily training.
"While choosing the sponsors, the most important factor I am concerned with is whether it suits me or not, and I will experience it myself," said Li. "I hope to work with more local brands and go more globally with them."
(中國日報網(wǎng)英語點津 Helen 編輯)
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