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Chinese star Li Na asserted she is back in form after beating world number nine Marion Bartoli in three sets in the singles opening match at the Hopman Cup mixed teams tournament. This year's French Open champion put a poor finish in her 2011 campaign behind her to beat Bartoli 2-6, 6-2, 6-4 on New Year's Eve.
But the French fought back to level the tie when world number 19 Richard Gasquet cruised past Chinese youngster Wu Di in straight sets, 6-1, 6-3. And the second-seeded French pair won the tie by easily claiming the deciding mixed doubles match with a 6-1, 6-1 win. The fifth-ranked Li recovered from a service break down in the deciding set against Bartoli to win four successive games and beat the feisty Frenchwoman.
It was a fantastic fillip heading into 2012 for Li, who struggled after her breakthrough Grand Slam title in Paris in June. A beaten finalist at the Australian Open in January, she won just seven of 16 matches for the rest of the season after the French Open, bowing out in the second round at Wimbledon and in the first round at the US Open.
Li admitted she struggled to cope with the extra attention and demands of being her country's first Grand Slam winner, but said she had benefited from off-season training in Europe and was ready to reproduce her best form. "Life has changed. I lose concentration on the court. It is tough after you win a big title," she said after her win. "(But) I think I am back."

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2012

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