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发信人: tocheer4 (tocheer4), 信区: Seattle
标 题: 美国人对李娜的评价, 也够损的了
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Fri Jan 28 13:27:31 2011, 美东)
Li Na Is Smart, Funny, Good, but Can She Keep US Interested?.
Li Na is not going to sell. Let's just cut right to it. If that's sexist,
xenophobic, whatever. She has all the personality and color and warmth in
the world, but she speaks broken English and doesn't have drop dead good
looks. In the U.S., that stuff is mandatory. She is not going to sell women'
s tennis under any circumstances.
Caroline Wozniacki might. She is clearly trying to be the next Maria
Sharapova. She is No. 1, and pushes her good looks and blond hair and short
skirts. She's just 20 years old, and has a chance to lead women's tennis for
years, but she still has to prove she belongs at the top.
That's what Thursday's semifinal at the Australian Open was about. Different
marketing hopes from different hemispheres. Li won, 3-6, 7-5, 6-3 to become
the first person from China to advance to a major final. She'll play Kim
Clijsters on Saturday.
And after the match, Li climbed right into every tennis fan's heart with her
smile and wit. She said she couldn't sleep the night before the because her
husband snored so loud.
"I think today,'' she said, "he can stay in the bathroom.''
But did I get that right? Did tennis need Wozniacki? It seems that way to me
, but there is another side of the world to consider.
"Maybe many young players or children will see (me),'' Li said, "and think '
Maybe one day we can do the same, or even better than her.'"
She's talking about kids in China, of course. Tennis is a world sport, and
players from all over do come together. This was a match in Australia
between one player from Denmark and one from China. The other semi had
Belgium against Russia.
But despite all of that coming-together, sometimes the view from everywhere
can be narrow. Wozniacki is not going to sell in China.
One thing is sure: Women's tennis is in desperate need of a top player, a
leader. Wozniacki has not won a major. Serena Williams is the best, but she
doesn't play enough. Clijsters has been dominating the tour, but she has
already retired once, and this comeback can't be expected to last too much
longer.
The question for tennis is whether Chinese interest and yuan is as important
as U.S. interest and Wall Street money. My feeling is that the U.S. money
tends to build up bigger, faster. And tennis needs to find a way to keep U.S
. interest. The question for tennis is whether Chinese interest and yuan is
as important as U.S. interest and Wall Street money.
My feeling is that the U.S. money tends to build up bigger, faster. And
tennis needs to find a way to keep U.S. interest.
But the tours are clearly seeing China as a hugely under-tapped market. Both
tours doggedly keep tournaments there after the U.S. Open, requiring
players to go when they are wanting rest. Meanwhile, TV pictures show empty
stands.
"It depends on what tournament,'' a female reporter from China told me. "
They like Federer, Nadal, the men's tournaments.
With the women, they think it is about short skirts.''
Some things are the same everywhere, apparently. Anyone on Wall Street would
say exactly the same thing about U.S. interest.
I would love to tell you that this match was about great tennis. The match
was definitely close, but it was not at a high level.
Wozniacki, who either cannot or will not attack the ball, does absolutely
nothing that can hurt an opponent. She waited out points, hoping Li would
miss before hitting a winner.
That's how Wozniacki always does it, and it works beautifully against all
but a handful of top players. So she is perfectly set to keep a high ranking
, and not win majors, for years.
Li almost did miss more than she made, but in the end tipped the scales just
barely to her side.
She said her plan was to try to hit winners because "I know she didn't have
a winner shot.'' Wozniacki had a match point in the second set, "and I didn'
t take it.''
The perfect description. She doesn't take anything. Then, in the deciding
set, Wozniacki's grand total of winners was ...
Zero.
She is going to have to win majors if she wants to be a leader, and if she
has any hope of being Sharapova. But unless Sharapova herself regains
confidence, I don't see anyone else who can do it.
Meanwhile, Li is already about to turn 29, and isn't going to rule women's
tennis.
A few years ago, the women's golf tour was so concerned about the influx of
Korean players with broken English, or none, at the top of the game that it
actually considered fining players if they didn't learn to speak English.
But Li can bring a huge number of people into the game.
China's government didn't begin a push into tennis until after the 2004
Olympics, when Li Ting and Sun Tiantian won the women's doubles gold medal.
To China, the Olympics are a bigger deal in tennis than the majors, a
Chinese reporter explained to me.
Li is seen as a rebel in China, or at least a representative of a new
generation. She had disputes with the Chinese tennis federation, upset that
it was setting up her schedule, making all of her plans, choosing her
coaches, keeping 60 percent of her earnings.
In 2008, Li and a few other Chinese players were allowed to leave the state
sports system and run their own careers. Also: keep most of their money.
Now, if Li wins Saturday, the game's popularity will go way up in China.
"We know China tennis (hasn't been pushed for) a long time,'' she said. "So,
just the beginning to start. I wish after three or five years, maybe China
(will be) like Russia, and they have many players come through.''
Tennis could boom. The U.S. wouldn't notice. | h*h 发帖数: 18873 | 2 有意思,李长得没丹麦pusher妞好看,不过她打的球好。本来Henin的比赛很好看,刚
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【在 h*h 的大作中提到】 : 有意思,李长得没丹麦pusher妞好看,不过她打的球好。本来Henin的比赛很好看,刚 : 宣布退休。ding
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