Li Na (Tennis Player), born on February 26, 1982 in Wuhan, Hubei, China. Li Na's age 39 years & Zodiac Sign Pisces, nationality Chinese (by birth) & Race/Ethnicity is Asian. Let's check, How Tall is Li Na?
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Li Na Height
5 Feet 8 Inches (172.72 cm/1.727 m)
Height & Weight | |
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Height (in Feet-Inches) | 5 Feet 8 Inches |
Height (in Centimeters) | 172.72 cm |
Height (in Meters) | 1.727 m |
Weight (in Kilograms) | 62 kg |
Weight (in Pounds) | 136.68 lbs |
Li Na Body Measurements
Li Na's full body measurements are 36 inches (91.44 cm) - 34D - 28 inches (71.12 cm) - 35 inches (88.9 cm) .
Body Measurements | |
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Measurements | 36-28-35 inches/ 91.44-71.12-88.9 cm |
Bust Size | 36 inches (91.44 cm) |
Bra Size | 34D |
Waist Size | 28 inches (71.12 cm) |
Hips Size | 35 inches (88.9 cm) |
Li Na FAQs
Is it Li Na or Na Li?
Li Na confirmed that her first name is “Na” and surname is “Li” but in China the family name is used first when saying someone’s name. She also confirmed that “even my mum calls me Li Na”. So Li Na is it.
How many kids does Li Na?
China’s two-time Grand Slam winner Li Na gave birth to a girl, Alisa, on Wednesday. Li Na, who retired in September, released the news early on Wednesday and posted a footprint picture of her daughter on her Chinese social networking site Weibo account, reports Xinhua.
What happened to tennis player Li Na?
LI NA, a two-time Grand Slam champion from China who took tennis in Asia to a new level, has retired due to recurring knee injuries.
What nationality is Li Na?
Chinese
Li Na is a retired Chinese professional tennis player, who achieved a career-high ranking of world No. 2 on the WTA Tour on 17 February 2014. Over the course of her career, Li won nine WTA singles titles, including two Grand Slam singles titles at the 2011 French Open and 2014 Australian Open. Li’s rise to prominence came after those victories, which made her the first and only Grand Slam singles champion from East Asia and Asia as a whole. Prior to this, she had already become the first player representing an East Asian and Asian country to appear in a Grand Slam singles final, a milestone she achieved at the 2011 Australian Open. Li was also the runner-up at the 2013 Australian Open and 2013 WTA Tour Championships, a three-time quarterfinalist at Wimbledon and a semifinalist at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and 2013 US Open. Among her other most notable accolades, she was the first Chinese player to win a WTA tour title at the Guangzhou International Women’s Open in 2004, the first to reach a Grand Slam singles quarterfinal at the 2006 Wimbledon Championships, and the first to break into the world’s top 10. Her feats have sparked a major population growth of tennis players in East Asia, earning her the reputation as the region’s tennis pioneer and trailblazer.
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