【新唐人2012年7月3日讯】中国网坛名将,法网女单冠军李娜在不知情的情况下,被中国网球协会列入伦敦奥运双打参赛名单,李娜说称自己从未有过双打意愿,国家队的这种方式让她感觉不舒服。分析指出,中国的体育运动就是为中共极权服务的,在现行体制下,运动员还无法摆脱国家的控制。
08年奥运会后李娜已正式退出国家队,精力都放在了她更擅长的单打赛场,但6月27号,李娜名字却出现在,世界网球联合会(ITF)公布的,伦敦奥运会网球赛参赛名单中,除了单打,还将和张帅搭档双打。
她说,到目前为止,她没听到任何人要求她打双打的消息,她也不知道网管中心为什么让她打双打。李娜最后一次双打是07年澳网。
伦敦奥运还有一个月就要开打,她此前接受采访时希望自己能在伦敦有所建树,但网管中心的这种安排让她有些失望,她说不介意双打,但她希望得到尊重,她称自己从来没有打双打的意愿。
原中国专业篮球运动员、加拿大篮球教练鞠滨指出,在中国现行体育制度和体制下,运动员还无法摆脱国家的控制。
鞠滨:“因为在中国这个国家的概念里面,你人不是你自己的,你人属于国家。你为国家而牺牲,你为国家做贡献这是天经地义的事情。但是在西方我人是第一的,我人可以为你国家服务,我有权力,但是在中国做不到。”
李娜在3月12号的WTA皇冠级赛后的新闻发布会上,曾坦承她“参加比赛并不是为了国家”,引发了媒体的关注和网民的叫好。
鞠滨指出,中国的体育运动就是为中共极权服务,如果是你要违背了它的利益,你根本就不可能再存在。
鞠滨:“ 李娜虽然她也说过一些比较有个体独立啊,或者是个人有一些见地啊,但本质上她不会违背国家的利益。如果她和国家的利益产生冲突的话,她必须要牺牲的。在中国的运动员里面,她是有激情的,她懂得网球的意义,她懂得运动的意义,但是她很无奈。”
鞠滨认为,如果没有中共当局特意的安排和制约,相信李娜会更出色。
鞠滨:“这个体制就是这样的,它是个体服从组织,服从国家,然后你在关键的时候你要为国争光。如果这个体制不彻底解决,不被打破,那么这样的事情,持持续续,一年一代一直会发展下去,以后李娜,王娜,赵娜都会遇到这样的问题。”
这之前,李娜刚刚在2012年的温布尔登网球锦标赛中,以0比2输给法网比赛时的手下败将科斯蒂亚,李娜已经连续两年止步在温网次轮上止步。
鞠滨指出,现在运动员竞争越来越激烈,新人也越来越多。李娜止步温网次轮很正常。
鞠滨:“只要是她一旦拿到一次冠军,会有很多人会研究她的打法,她要想再一直保持不败的余地,那是非常非常困难的,或者是说也不大可能的事情。因为现在在网坛上比她成绩更好的人同样也会输球。”
李娜向媒体透露,奥运前她先回趟北京,其余时间都待在德国,不会随国家队到南京集训。7月21日号,她将前往伦敦备战。
李娜自从去年赢得法国网球公开赛女单冠军后,她在国际赛事中的出色表现受到了赞助商的青睐,迄至今已多签了7项赞助协议。
6月中旬《福布斯》公布的全球高收入运动员排名,李娜以年收入1,840万美元排名第81位,她也是唯一入榜的中国运动员。
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Li Na “Double-Crossed” by China’s Tennis Association
China’s top tennis player, 2011 French Open champion,
Li Na was blindsided by Chinese Tennis Association (CTA).
To enter her into the Olympic doubles tournament
at the London Games.
Li Na said she had never planned to play doubles,
the way CTA handled it made her uncomfortable.
Analysts said that sports in China serve for
Chinese Communist Party’s totalitarian domination.
Under the current system, athletes can’t escape
the control of the country.
Li Na withdrew the national team after 2008 Olympic Games.
She then focused on the singles playing.
However, on June 27, Li was named in an entry list released
by the International Tennis Federation.
Apart from playing singles, she was named to
partner Zhang Shuai in the doubles.
Li Na said that so far she hadn’t heard from anyone
asking her to play doubles yet.
She didn’t know why CTA wanted her to play doubles.
Li’s last time playing doubles was during
the 2007 Australian Open.
London Olympic tennis matches are scheduled in one month,
Li Na told media that she hoped to do well in London Games.
However, the CTA’s behavior disappointed her,
she said she didn’t mind playing doubles.
She wished the CTA could respect athletes more,
but she had never planned to play doubles, said Li.
Ju Bin, former China basketball player points out that
under current athletic systems in China, athletes find it
difficult to avoid the CCP’s control.
Ju Bin: “In China, the concept of “country” is that you don’t
belong to yourself, you belong to and die for the country.
Contributing to the country is a national duty.
In Western countries, human beings are the priority.
I can serve the country, but I have human rights,
in China, this becomes impossible.”
On March 12, Li Na said in a WTA press conference
that she wasn’t there for the country.
This drew media’s attention and won netizens’ praises.
Ju Bin points out that in China, sports is a service
to CCP totalitarianism.
If you violate the CCP’s interests,
then it is absolutely impossible for you to exist.
Ju Bin: “Although Li Na has said some things about
individualism, and she has some individual insights,
essentially she will not violate the nation’s interests.
If her interests and national interests become at odds
against each other, she must sacrifice [certain things].
Amongst Chinese athletes, she has a lot of motivation,
she knows the meaning of tennis,
she knows the meaning of sport, but she has no choice.”
Ju Bin believes, without the CCP’s intentional arrangements
and restrictions, Li Na would be even more remarkable.
Ju Bin: “That’s how the system is. The individual has to
comply with the group, obey the nation,
and then at crucial moments you have to earn glory
for the country.
If [we] do not break this system, then these kinds of things
will happen year after year, day after day, and time after time.
In the future, Li Na, Wang Na and Zhao Na will all
encounter the same problem.”
Before this, Li Na had just lost to Sorana Cristea in the
Wimbledon Championships with a score of 0 to 2.
For two years now, Li Na has stopped
at Wimbledon’s second round.
Ju Bin points out, now the competition amongst athletes is
becoming more intense, and there are more newcomers as well.
So it is very normal for Li Na to be stopped
in the second round.
Ju Bin: “So long as she receives a championship even just
once, a lot of people will study the way she plays.
It is very difficult to keep winning.
It is almost impossible because currently, even those
who are better tennis players than her still lose.”
Li Na revealed to the media that she will return back to
Beijing before the Olympics, and will be in Germany for the rest of the time.
She will not train with the national team in Nanjing.
On July 21st, she will head to London and prepare.
Since Li Na won the French Open Women’s Championship,
her remarkable performance has received attention from
sponsors and she has signed 7 sponsorship agreements.
In mid June, Li Na was listed as #81 in Forbes’ Top Paid
Athletes, with earnings of $18.4 million.
She is the only Chinese athlete who made it to the list.