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Li Na puts retirement on hold thanks to new coach revitalising her career

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Chinese tennis star Li Na has insisted "age is nothing" and put retirement talk on hold as she eyes next season with rising confidence after a resurgence she credits to her new coach, Carlos Rodriguez.

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"I am excited for next season. I think I will be more positive," Li, who will be 31 in February, said.

"Age is nothing. Right now I am feeling healthy. I can still run on the court. I'm still top in the world. Why I should stop? I should continue my dream and just keep going."

Li enjoyed an impressive run at the China Open last week, reaching the semi-finals and securing her participation in the US$4.9 million end-of-season WTA Championships in Istanbul later this month.

Li, who made the semi-finals of the Premier Mandatory event in Beijing for the second time and improved on last year's humiliating first-round defeat, is now on track to finish in the world's top 10 for the second year in a row.

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Li has struggled with consistency since becoming Asia's first grand slam-winner at the French Open last year, but she credited her recent mini-revival to the appointment of Rodriguez.

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