'Age is nothing', says China's resurgent Li Na

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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 at the China Open.

"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."

The 30-year-old enjoyed an impressive run in Beijing, reaching the semi-finals and securing her participation in the $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.

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.

"We have a very pleasant cooperation," Li said of Rodriguez, who coached seven-time Grand Slam-winner Justine Henin for 15 years, adding that her "whole team" had benefited from his appointment.

Li said when he was brought on board, after she dropped out of the top 10 in the world following a first-round defeat at the London Olympics, their "goal" was for her to qualify for the October 23-28 WTA Championships in Istanbul.

"At the last minute we made our wish possible," she said after her straight-sets semi-final Beijing defeat to Maria Sharapova on Saturday.

"In that case, I'm very much satisfied with my performance and the past decision," she added.

Li has enjoyed an uptick in form since appointing Rodriguez. In August, she won her first tournament since last year's Paris triumph in Cincinnati, and she has risen to number seven in the rankings.

Li has also credited Rodriguez with helping her keep her emotions in check on court.

Her improved fortunes may have even prompted a truce in her renowned quarrels with Chinese media. Li was snappy and defensive earlier in the Beijing tournament, but she was all smiles after confirming her spot for Istanbul.

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