LONDON: China’s tennis star Li Na vowed to “fight like crazy” at Wimbledon to keep alive her bid to win a second Grand Slam crown.
The 2011 French Open champion is one of only five seeds left in her half of the draw -- though those remaining include the only two ranked above her: title holder Serena Williams and last year’s beaten finalist Agnieszka Radwanska.
However, the Chinese sixth seed in in buoyant mood and insists she will never roll over in the face of a challenge.
The dearth of seeds is “good for me”, the 31-year-old said.
“At least I am still in on Monday,” she said, when she faces Italian 11th seed Roberta Vinci for a place in the quarter-finals.
“Now we have a lot of young players coming up. Of course, we can see so many young faces, as well.
“This is tennis. You can imagine always to have some players on the draw. That’s why this is an amazing sport because you never know who can be in the next round.”
Li is in combative mood going into week two of the tournament. She went out in the second round on her previous two Wimbledon outings, though her best performances were in 2006 and 2010 when she reached the quarter-finals.
“I’m still hanging in there. Fight like crazy, but still at least I will be in the second week of Wimbledon,” she said.
“If I didn’t play my best tennis, the only thing I can do is fight on the court. I don’t really want to go home.
“Sometimes I was thinking I was fighting a lot on the court. So if Carlos (Rodriguez, her coach) says keep fighting, that means I can do it even more.
“If the chair umpire didn’t say game, set and match, you always have chance.
“I never give up.”AFP