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Sharapova says Li's legacy will live on

By Agence France-Presse in Wuhan, China | China Daily | Updated: 2014-09-23 07:14

Chinese star's retirement called 'a very big loss for tennis'

Tennis superstar Maria Sharapova led a chorous of tributes to Li Na at the Wuhan Open on Sunday as the local hero tearfully explained to journalists her decision to retire.

The Russian world No 4 said China's 32-year-old trailblazer had a huge impact on the sport - particularly in her home country - and that she should have no regrets following her decision.

Sharapova says Li's legacy will live on

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