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Before super-agent Max Eisenbud joined Li Na's team, tennis players sponsored by Nike had to follow one strict clothing rule upon signing: “When you sign with Nike, one of their big things is no ...
Last week, Nike debuted its new Li Na Collection, the first such line inspired by and released for a Chinese female athlete, according to Li's reps at IMG.
Nike on Sunday capitalized on its tennis star's success by giving away a free Li Na "Use Sport to Change Everything - JUST DO IT" posters at over 50 Nike stores in Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou and ...
• "Be the Bird That Sticks Out": Nike honors Li Na. • WTA Backspin looks back on Li Na's career. • Dusting off this New York Times Magazine profile on Li from 2013: "Li Na: China's Rebel." ...
Li Na Is China’s Most Bankable Athlete—Even in Retirement Nike recently launched a signature collection with the Chinese tennis star Updated March 13, 2017 3:44 am ET Share Resize ...
Li Na is still clad from head to toe in Nike sportswear, with a Mercedes-Benz logo still emblazoned on her right sleeve -- a subtle reminder of her powerful global status that Nike would allow ...
Li, who is represented by IMG and endorses Nike, Rolex and Haagen-Dazs will next play tennis on her home turf in October at the China Open in Beijing. CCTV has the broadcast rights to all the ...
AP Images Li Na, a 29-year-old Chinese tennis player, became Asia's first grand slam singles champion this June at the French Open, and she'll soon become the second-highest earning female athlete ...
Li Na was a 28-year-old relatively undistinguished tennis player before 2011 when everything changed. She blew up after winning the French Open and became one of the biggest and richest stars in ...