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Li Na sets new mark: first Asian-born player in Tennis Hall

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Li Na sets new mark: first Asian-born player in Tennis Hall
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Li Na sets new mark: first Asian-born player in Tennis Hall

2019-07-21 21:08 Last Updated At:21:20

Li Na has broken new ground at the International Tennis Hall of Fame.

The 37-year-old former Chinese star on Saturday became the first Asian-born player to be inducted.

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Tennis Hall of Fame inductees, from left, Li Na, of China, Yevgeny Kafelnikov, of Russia, and Mary Pierce, of France, listen during ceremonies at the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Saturday, July 20, 2019, in Newport, R.I. (AP PhotoStew Milne)

Li Na has broken new ground at the International Tennis Hall of Fame.

Tennis Hall of Fame inductees, from left, Mary Pierce of France, Yevgeny Kafelnikov of Russia and Li Na of China pose for photos following induction ceremonies at the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Saturday, July 20, 2019, in Newport, R.I. (AP PhotoStew Milne)

Li became the first Asian to win a Grand Slam tournament, capturing the 2011 French Open in a final that was watched by an estimated 116 million people in her country.

Tennis Hall of Fame inductee Li Na, of China, speaks to the crowd during ceremonies at the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Saturday, July 20, 2019, in Newport, R.I. (AP PhotoStew Milne))

She also captured the 2014 Australian Open after being runner-up twice.

Tennis Hall of Fame inductee Mary Pierce, of France, speaks to the crowd, during ceremonies at the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Saturday, July 20, 2019, in Newport, R.I. (AP PhotoStew Milne)

The 45-year-old Kafelnikov was described on his plaque as "one of the most dominant Russian Players of his generation." He captured the 1996 French Open and three years later won the Australian.

Tennis Hall of Fame inductee Yevgeny Kafelnikov, of Russia, speaks to the crowd during ceremonies at the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Saturday, July 20, 2019, in Newport, R.I. (AP PhotoStew Milne)

"It means that I did it because of hard work," he said. "All my success came because I did work hard."

Tennis Hall of Fame inductee Li Na, of China, waves to the crowd as she is introduced during ceremonies at the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Saturday, July 20, 2019, in Newport, R.I. (AP PhotoStew Milne)

Pierce, 44, lived her dream by playing the French Open. She did more than that, winning it in 2000. She also captured the Australian five years earlier.

Tennis Hall of Fame inductee Mary Pierce of France waves to the crowd as she is introduced during ceremonies at the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Saturday, July 20, 2019, in Newport, R.I. (AP PhotoStew Milne)

"Look where we are today," she said, looking at Li, seated to her right.

Tennis Hall of Fame inductee Yevgeny Kafelnikov, of Russia, waves to the crowd as he is introduced during ceremonies at the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Saturday, July 20, 2019, in Newport, R.I. (AP PhotoStew Milne)

Tennis Hall of Fame inductee Yevgeny Kafelnikov, of Russia, waves to the crowd as he is introduced during ceremonies at the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Saturday, July 20, 2019, in Newport, R.I. (AP PhotoStew Milne)

She was enshrined along with Mary Pierce of France and Russian Yevgeny Kafelnikov during a lengthy on-court ceremony that followed the Hall of Fame Open semifinals and stretched from sunset into nighttime, forcing grounds' crew members to scramble and bring in smaller spotlights.

Tennis Hall of Fame inductees, from left, Li Na, of China, Yevgeny Kafelnikov, of Russia, and Mary Pierce, of France, listen during ceremonies at the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Saturday, July 20, 2019, in Newport, R.I. (AP PhotoStew Milne)

Tennis Hall of Fame inductees, from left, Li Na, of China, Yevgeny Kafelnikov, of Russia, and Mary Pierce, of France, listen during ceremonies at the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Saturday, July 20, 2019, in Newport, R.I. (AP PhotoStew Milne)

Li became the first Asian to win a Grand Slam tournament, capturing the 2011 French Open in a final that was watched by an estimated 116 million people in her country.

"I did not (know) before I came to the court or it would have made me more nervous," she said during a mid-afternoon news conference.

"I started @ about 8 years old, but I hated tennis," she told the crowd that was sitting in near darkness. "Not bad, at least I'm standing here right now."

Tennis Hall of Fame inductees, from left, Mary Pierce of France, Yevgeny Kafelnikov of Russia and Li Na of China pose for photos following induction ceremonies at the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Saturday, July 20, 2019, in Newport, R.I. (AP PhotoStew Milne)

Tennis Hall of Fame inductees, from left, Mary Pierce of France, Yevgeny Kafelnikov of Russia and Li Na of China pose for photos following induction ceremonies at the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Saturday, July 20, 2019, in Newport, R.I. (AP PhotoStew Milne)

She also captured the 2014 Australian Open after being runner-up twice.

Both semifinal matches Saturday went three sets, prompting the late ceremony for the trio of two-time Grand Slam singles champions.

"The goal is only as worth as the effect required to achieve it," said Pierce, fighting back tears at the start of her 29-minute speech.

Tennis Hall of Fame inductee Li Na, of China, speaks to the crowd during ceremonies at the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Saturday, July 20, 2019, in Newport, R.I. (AP PhotoStew Milne))

Tennis Hall of Fame inductee Li Na, of China, speaks to the crowd during ceremonies at the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Saturday, July 20, 2019, in Newport, R.I. (AP PhotoStew Milne))

The 45-year-old Kafelnikov was described on his plaque as "one of the most dominant Russian Players of his generation." He captured the 1996 French Open and three years later won the Australian.

"I know now what it is to be a Hall of Famer," he told the crowd. "I will carry that responsibility for the rest of my life, and hopefully I won't disappoint you."

Predominately a baseline player who reached No. 1 in the world in 2002, he won a gold medal at the 2000 Olympics and helped Russia win the Davis Cup in 2002.

Tennis Hall of Fame inductee Mary Pierce, of France, speaks to the crowd, during ceremonies at the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Saturday, July 20, 2019, in Newport, R.I. (AP PhotoStew Milne)

Tennis Hall of Fame inductee Mary Pierce, of France, speaks to the crowd, during ceremonies at the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Saturday, July 20, 2019, in Newport, R.I. (AP PhotoStew Milne)

"It means that I did it because of hard work," he said. "All my success came because I did work hard."

Walking into the Hall a day before his induction, Kafelnikov was taken back.

"I was really stunned when I was walking upstairs for the first time to see the museum," he said. "From the tennis records, to the cups, to medals from the Olympics. I cannot describe how emotional I was."

Tennis Hall of Fame inductee Yevgeny Kafelnikov, of Russia, speaks to the crowd during ceremonies at the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Saturday, July 20, 2019, in Newport, R.I. (AP PhotoStew Milne)

Tennis Hall of Fame inductee Yevgeny Kafelnikov, of Russia, speaks to the crowd during ceremonies at the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Saturday, July 20, 2019, in Newport, R.I. (AP PhotoStew Milne)

Pierce, 44, lived her dream by playing the French Open. She did more than that, winning it in 2000. She also captured the Australian five years earlier.

"It was my dream in tennis to hopefully play the French Open after watching it as a young girl on TV," she said. "Then to actually win it was my dream come true."

Pierce said she played her final match against Li at the 2006 U.S. Open.

Tennis Hall of Fame inductee Li Na, of China, waves to the crowd as she is introduced during ceremonies at the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Saturday, July 20, 2019, in Newport, R.I. (AP PhotoStew Milne)

Tennis Hall of Fame inductee Li Na, of China, waves to the crowd as she is introduced during ceremonies at the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Saturday, July 20, 2019, in Newport, R.I. (AP PhotoStew Milne)

"Look where we are today," she said, looking at Li, seated to her right.

Tennis Hall of Fame inductee Mary Pierce of France waves to the crowd as she is introduced during ceremonies at the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Saturday, July 20, 2019, in Newport, R.I. (AP PhotoStew Milne)

Tennis Hall of Fame inductee Mary Pierce of France waves to the crowd as she is introduced during ceremonies at the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Saturday, July 20, 2019, in Newport, R.I. (AP PhotoStew Milne)

Tennis Hall of Fame inductee Yevgeny Kafelnikov, of Russia, waves to the crowd as he is introduced during ceremonies at the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Saturday, July 20, 2019, in Newport, R.I. (AP PhotoStew Milne)

Tennis Hall of Fame inductee Yevgeny Kafelnikov, of Russia, waves to the crowd as he is introduced during ceremonies at the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Saturday, July 20, 2019, in Newport, R.I. (AP PhotoStew Milne)

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Man United hasn't learned how to close out games, Ten Hag says

2024-04-05 23:08 Last Updated At:23:11

MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Blowing late leads has become a hallmark of Manchester United's season.

Erik ten Hag hopes that changes when Liverpool comes to Old Trafford on Sunday. United is still clinging to hopes of a Champions League spot, despite a stunning 4-3 loss to Chelsea on Thursday night.

United first gave away the lead in the 10th minute of stoppage time at Stamford Bridge and then the game a minute later — both goals coming from Cole Palmer.

That followed a blown lead in a 1-1 draw at Brentford last Saturday. United had just recovered from celebrating Mason Mount's goal in the 96th when Kristoffer Ajer tied it three minutes later.

“We can beat the best teams in the Premier League,” Ten Hag said. “When you beat them in the Premier League, you can do it across Europe, but we need to learn how you win games ... how you bring games over the line and get the three points. We have to step up."

Dropping five points in the past two games is “very expensive,” he added.

“Games are running out. We know that and we have to catch up and we are now many points behind,” Ten Hag said. “It will be difficult. We will keep fighting.”

With eight games remaining, United is nine points behind fifth-place Tottenham and 11 points back of fourth-place Aston Villa. Because of a format change to the Champions League next season, the Premier League might get a fifth spot in Europe's elite club competition.

Blowing leads is not a new problem.

United exited the Champions League at the group stage — in last place. They gave away second-half leads in three of those games: a 3-2 home loss to Galatasaray; a 4-3 defeat at Copenhagen; and a 3-3 draw at Galatasaray.

The good news? United has actually closed out a big win recently — over Liverpool 4-3 after extra time in a thrilling FA Cup quarterfinal match. Marcus Rashford tied it at 3-3 before Amad Diallo's winner at Old Trafford.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp pointed to uncharacteristic errors that they'll need to avoid this time.

“We were really good that day but didn’t finish the situations off in extra time,” Klopp said. “We made mistakes we didn’t make before at all. We better play a really good football game to be honest, if we want something there.”

First-place Liverpool holds a two-point lead over Arsenal heading into the weekend.

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Manchester United's head coach Erik ten Hag gives instructions from the side line during the English Premier League soccer match between Chelsea and Manchester United at Stamford Bridge in London, Thursday, April 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Manchester United's head coach Erik ten Hag gives instructions from the side line during the English Premier League soccer match between Chelsea and Manchester United at Stamford Bridge in London, Thursday, April 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Manchester United players react after referee award a penalty to Chelsea during the English Premier League soccer match between Chelsea and Manchester United at Stamford Bridge in London, Thursday, April 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Manchester United players react after referee award a penalty to Chelsea during the English Premier League soccer match between Chelsea and Manchester United at Stamford Bridge in London, Thursday, April 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)