Li Na, Peng Shuai in all-Chinese WTA final

China's fascination with tennis will continue to rise as women's No.3 Li Na faces off with fellow Chinese Peng Shuai in the Shenzhen Open final.

Chinese superstar Li Na and compatriot Peng Shuai advanced at the Shenzhen Open tennis tournament on Friday to set up an all-Chinese final.

Li, Asia's highest-ranking player in tennis history and the top seed at the WTA tournament, swept aside Germany's Annika Beck, who was seeded eighth, 6-1, 6-3.

Peng, the fifth seed, booked her slot in the final with a walkover after American Vania King withdrew from their semi-final after reportedly injuring her thigh.

Li, 31, is the defending Shenzhen Open champion and ranked No.3 in the world.

Her success has sparked Chinese interest in tennis as well as a swell of national pride.

China's state broadcaster CCTV this week named her rise its No.2 sports story of 2013.

"It'll be a tough match tomorrow, as we're quite familiar with each other," Li said of Peng, the official Xinhua news agency reported.

"We both have improved a lot over the last year.

"I'm quite looking forward to the final."

King had upset second seed Sara Errani of Italy on Wednesday, but Xinhua quoted her as saying she began to feel pain in her leg during that match and decided to withdraw ahead of the upcoming Australian Open to rest.

"It was a really difficult decision for me to pull out because I hate losing and not competing," King said, according to Xinhua.

"But I just have to look out for my health."


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