But after the Beijing Olympic Games, Li Na left the China Tennis Association and chose to fly solo. There have been different views on the reasons for solo flight. After Li Na retired, she showed her heart in a TV program. When the host asked Li Na why she chose to fly solo, the straightforward Li Na said without hesitation that 65% of her personal income should be paid before flying solo, and only after flying solo. From this point of view, Li Na's personal income has indeed been greatly improved after solo flight, but more importantly, after she has more disposable funds, Li Na also has the opportunity to hire a personal trainer suitable for her and formulate her own training methods, which is directly related to the rapid improvement of her personal level. But in the early days when Li Na chose to fly solo, the economy was actually very difficult. She once said on the show that even if the deposit becomes zero, the worst idea is.
After retiring, Li Na and her family lived very well. After giving birth to her husband Jison, Li Na chose to appear in public again. On the one hand, she needs to take part in some tennis promotion activities. At the same time, Li Na began to try some entertainment activities. Recently, the couple frequently appeared in various variety shows, which allowed the audience to see more real Jison and Li Na outside the stadium in a relatively relaxed environment.
When Jison was on the show, the host asked Jison to call Li Na on her cell phone in front of the camera. Shy Jison had no choice but to take out her mobile phone and call Li Na, but she didn't answer the phone for the first time. Happy Jison thinks she can get away with it. I didn't expect Li Na to call back a few minutes later, but Jison had to bite his head and express his deep love to Li Na, saying that he missed each other very much now. Who wants to hear Jison's unusual words? "Have you been struck by lightning?" It also made the audience laugh.
However, since she is no longer an athlete, Li Na's income from participating in entertainment programs also needs to continue to be taxed. When the reporter asked about this matter, Li Na said that at present, 42% taxes and fees are required to participate in entertainment programs. Although it looks a lot, it is still far below 65%. In the face of the epidemic in her hometown of Wuhan, Li Na made a donation of 3 million without leaving a name, which is very admirable.