@conradramirez why do people always switch around chinese names? Na Li for one doesn't sound as good as Li Na, and they have it that way for a reason. This isn't a western world. lol There are other cultures, who's customs are just as valid, and important.
@ARZ1987 agree with you. its between. You can tell from where thump and first finger meet in the hand and where this point touches the racketgrib. Beautifull tecnique anyway
Li Na's becoming my favourite. So talented.
Someone's comment implied she is using an eastern grip. Incorrect. That is a semi-western grip she is using. Same as most pros.
@conradramirez why do people always switch around chinese names? Na Li for one doesn't sound as good as Li Na, and they have it that way for a reason. This isn't a western world. lol There are other cultures, who's customs are just as valid, and important.
na li is a chinese kim clijsters
When Li Na hit the ball, it was definently not traveling in super slow motion.
@ARZ1987 agree with you. its between. You can tell from where thump and first finger meet in the hand and where this point touches the racketgrib. Beautifull tecnique anyway
@iamamicrowaveguy It's definitely not a semi-western girl like Sharapova or Williamses.....it's between Eastern and Semi Western looks like.
@ARZ1987: Li Na doesn't seem to have a Eastern Grip
good to see the eastern grip still an effective grip on the women's tour