Yao Ming, who ignited China's interest in the NBA and became one of Asia's best-known athletes, announced his retirement from basketball on Wednesday.
The 30-year-old had been widely expected to retire after he told the Houston Rockets he would not be returning next season after two years blighted by injuries.
The seven-foot, six-inch (2.3-metre) Yao became the first international player to be made top pick in the NBA draft when the Rockets called his name in 2002.
Yao averaged 19 points and 9.2 rebounds per game over eight seasons, though he played in just five games in his final two years.Li hoping for quick start against Clijsters
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