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    Tennis is one of my favorite sports and I was very excited to see Li Na win the French Open. Now she knows she can do it; she has the game, the power, and the belief. She's always been a diligent tennis player. In my eyes, she is a person with a high caliber of strength and character, and a great sense of humor as well.

    I watched one of her matches during 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Her playing style was very impressive. My friends are fans of her as well. We believe Li Na's success will encourage Chinese children to get interested in tennis. We are proud of her. 

Yang Ke

Shandong Province, China

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