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Men's professional tennis events are divided into four categories (except challenges):

1. Grand Slam: The four major tennis events sponsored by ITF (International Tennis Federation) are the highest level, with a total prize of more than 20 million US dollars, and the champion can get 65,438+0,000 ranking points.

Events: Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon Open and US Open.

2. Masters (including the year-end Masters Cup/Finals): ATP hosted the highest level of 65,438+00 tennis masters, second only to the Grand Slam. The total prize money of each event is about $3 million, and the champion can get 500 ranking points.

Events: Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo, Rome, Hamburg, Canada, Cincinnati, Madrid, Paris, etc.

3. Gold Tour: ATP-sponsored high-level tennis events are second only to Grand Slam and Masters, which are divided into two levels according to bonuses and ranking points.

1, million class: the total prize amount exceeds 1 10,000 USD, and the champion can get 300 ranking points; Events include Dubai and Barcelona;

2. Below the level of one million: the total prize amount is less than $6,543.8+0,000, and the champion can get 250 ranking points; Activities include Rotterdam and Tokyo;

Four. International Tour: Ordinary tennis tournament sponsored by ATP, lower than Grand Slam, Masters and Gold Tournament. According to bonus points and ranking points, it is divided into four grades.

1, million class: the total prize money is about 1 ten thousand dollars, and the champion can get 250 ranking points; Activities include Doha and Vienna;

Women's professional tennis events are divided into five levels (except challenges and finals)

Grand Slam: The four major tennis events sponsored by ITF (International Tennis Federation) have the highest level, with a total prize of more than 20 million US dollars, and the champion can get 2000 ranking points.

Events: Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon Open and US Open.

Crown tournament: the highest-level tennis tournament hosted by WTA, and the WTA Tour has the highest prize money and points. The champion can get 1000 points.

Events: Indian Wells, Miami Masters, Madrid Masters, China Open.

Super Five Tour: A high-level tennis tournament sponsored by WTA. Bonuses and points are second only to the championship, and the champion can get 900 points.

Events: Dubai, Rome, Cincinnati, Rogers Cup (Canada), Pan Pacific Open (Tokyo)

Top Tour: An average tennis tournament sponsored by WTA. The champion can get 470 points.

Events: Sydney, Paris, Charleston (Family Life Cup), Stuttgart, Eastburn, Stanford, San Diego, New Haven and Moscow.

International Tour: A low-level tennis tournament sponsored by WTA, with a total prize of $220,000 and a champion ranking score of 280 points.

Activities: Brisbane, Auckland, Hobart, Pattaya, Memphis, Bogota, Acapulco, Kuala Lumpur, Monterrey, Ponteveda Beach, Marbella, Barcelona, Fez, Lille, Strasbourg, Birmingham, esto, Hertohenbos, Bader, Budapest, Palermo, Prague, Port of Roses, Batajistan and Istanbul.

Of course, the Olympic Games will count. Every professional player wants to win a golden slam in singles, which means that there will be a singles champion in every Grand Slam and a tennis singles champion in the Olympic Games.

From 1896 to 1924, tennis is an Olympic sport. Since then, the international network has clashed with the International Olympic Committee because of the qualification of athletes. Tennis is no longer an Olympic sport, and it didn't re-enter the Olympic Games until 1988.

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Li Na, born on February 26th, 1982, is a female tennis player in China. In 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, she ranked fourth in women's singles, won the French Open at 20 1 1, won the Australian Open at 20 14, was the first grand slam champion in Asia, and was the highest ranked player in the world in Asian history. Graduated from Huazhong University of Science and Technology.

From 65438 to 0989, 6-year-old Li Na began to practice tennis. 1999 Become a professional player. At the end of 2002, Li Na went to Huazhong University of Science and Technology to study journalism. In 2004, with the encouragement and support of her husband Jison, she chose to come back. ? In 2008, at the Beijing Olympic Games, Li Na won the fourth place in the women's singles. 20 1 1 Li Na reached the Grand Slam singles final for the first time, and the Australian Open won the runner-up. In the same year, she topped the French Open women's singles competition. ? Won the runner-up of WTA year-end finals in 20 13. ?

2014 65438+1October 25th, she entered the Australian Open final for the third time and finally won the women's singles championship. ? On July 3 1 of the same year, Li Na announced her retirement from the North American season including the US Open through her personal Weibo. On September 18, Li Na's agency confirmed that she would withdraw from the competition between Wuhan and China Open and would officially retire. On September 19, Li Na, the first tennis grand slam winner in Asia, officially announced her retirement. 65438+February 65438+May, Li Na was selected as the female figure of 20 14 by the Financial Times. On February 23rd, 65438, Li Na was selected as the best female athlete of the year in "20 14CCTV Sports Man of the Year".

During Li Na 15 years' career, she reached the WTA women's singles final 2 1 times and won WTA and 19 ITF singles titles 9 times, with a total career record of 503 wins 188 losses, and retired from the world's sixth.

2019 65438+1October 2 1, Li Na became the first Asian player to be elected to the Hall of Fame.

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