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The Australian Open is undoubtedly the blessed land of China's golden flower. Li Na won the championship in 2011, and today Zheng Qinwen took over the baton. In 2010, Li Na reached the semifinals at the Australian Open, reaching the semifinals for the first time in her career

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The Australian Open is undoubtedly the blessed land of China's golden flower. Li Na won the championship in 2011, and today Zheng Qinwen took over the baton.

In 2010, Li Na reached the semifinals at the Australian Open, reaching the semifinals for the first time in her career.

I chased almost all of Li Na's races, and I remember how excited I was back then.

Because this is a breakthrough for the Chinese in the tennis event.

What's even more outrageous is that it is still the Australian Open, in 2011 Li Na broke into the final,

In the end, he was runner-up, the first Grand Slam runner-up in his career, and since then,

In the same year, he won the French Open championship and the first Asian Grand Slam championship.

In 2014, he won the Australian Open again. It seems that Li Na can go further when she goes to the Australian Open.

Ten years have passed, China's golden flower is striking again, Zheng Qinwen and Sabalenka are competing for the championship this afternoon,

As an old fan,

I really hope that Li Na's blessings and the blessings of the Australian Open can be transmitted to Zheng Qinwen,

The opponent we have to face today is Sabalenka, who has not lost a set at the Australian Open this time and is in the limelight.

The characteristic of the Chinese is that you are in the limelight,

Take Li Na's gun and let Sa Mei taste the bitter taste of failure.

Come on, Jinhua. #郑钦文闯入澳网女单决赛#

The Australian Open is undoubtedly the blessed land of China's golden flower. Li Na won the championship in 2011, and today Zheng Qinwen took over the baton. In 2010, Li Na reached the semifinals at the Australian Open, reaching the semifinals for the first time in her career
The Australian Open is undoubtedly the blessed land of China's golden flower. Li Na won the championship in 2011, and today Zheng Qinwen took over the baton. In 2010, Li Na reached the semifinals at the Australian Open, reaching the semifinals for the first time in her career
The Australian Open is undoubtedly the blessed land of China's golden flower. Li Na won the championship in 2011, and today Zheng Qinwen took over the baton. In 2010, Li Na reached the semifinals at the Australian Open, reaching the semifinals for the first time in her career
The Australian Open is undoubtedly the blessed land of China's golden flower. Li Na won the championship in 2011, and today Zheng Qinwen took over the baton. In 2010, Li Na reached the semifinals at the Australian Open, reaching the semifinals for the first time in her career

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