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Li Ting

Residence: Hubei, China

Date of Birth: January 5, 1980
Birthplace: Hubei, China
Height: 180cm
Weight: 72kg
Plays: Right-handed

WTA Tour singles titles: 0
WTA Tour doubles titles: 5
ITF Women's Circuit singles titles: 2
ITF Women's Circuit doubles titles: 25
Prize Money: $150,665
Win Loss Record – Singles: 100-69
Win Loss Record – Doubles: 214-74WTA Ranking History
Season-Ending Singles 2003-436; 2002-807; 2001-537; 2000-325; 1999-440; 1998-377 
Career-High Singles No. 203 (July 5, 2004)
Career-High Doubles No. 24 (June 7, 2004)

Career Highlights
Doubles
Winner (3): 2004 - Olympics (w/Sun); 2003 - Vienna (w/Sun), Quebec City (w/Sun), Pattaya City (w/Sun).
Finalist (2): 2004 - Hyderabad (w/Sun), 2003 - Tashkent (w/Sun).
Semifinalist (6): 2004 - Miami (w/Sun), Rome (w/Sun), Vienna (w/Sun); 2003 - Hyderabad (w/Sun), Palermo (w/Sun); 2002 - Shanghai (w/Sun).

Additional
Chinese Olympic Team 2004

Career in Review
1997 - Won ITF/Manila 1-PHI (w/Ding)
1998 - Won ITF/New Delhi-IND (w/Li)
1999 - Won seven ITF Circuit doubles titles consecutively w/ Na Li and ended season with an additional doubles title together
2000 - Won seven more ITF Circuit doubles titles
2001 - Won one ITF Circuit doubles title
2002 - Reached first WTA Tour doubles SF at Shanghai w/Sun and won an ITF Circuit doubles title together
2003 - Won first three Tour doubles titles w/Li (the last two back-to-back) at Vienna, Quebec City and Pattaya City; won seven ITF Circuit doubles titles

2004 in Detail
February - Reached Hyderabad final w/Sun

March - As a world No. 409 qualifier at Doha, upset No. 68 Callens 16 63 64 before l. 2r 76(4) 61 to former world No. 1 Capriati (current No. 5 and No. 2 seed); with Sun, reached doubles SF at Miami, but ret. due to a right knee sprain vs. eventual champions Petrova/Shaughnessy

May - W/Sun, as No. 7 seeds at Rome, l. SF to top-seeds Ruano Pascual/Suárez; as a world No. 268 qualifier at Vienna, upset No. 50 Benesova before l. 2r to No. 41 Kostanic (No. 8 seed) and reached doubles SF w/Sun as No. 3 seeds, l. to No. 1 seeds and eventual champions Navratilova/Raymond

August - As No. 8 seeds, won gold medal in doubles w/Sun at Athens Olympics (first tennis medal for China) by upsetting No. 2 seeds C. Martinez/Ruano Pascual of Spain in a straight-set final

(wtatour.com September 10, 2004)

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