Milestones in the progress of Chinese women's tennis after Li Na won the final of the French Open on Saturday:
2004
August - Sun Tiantian and Li Ting win China's first Olympic gold medal in the sport in the women's doubles at the Athens Games.
October - Li Na is the first Chinese to win a WTA Tour singles title, in Guangzhou.
2005
2006
January - Zheng Jie and Yan Zi win China's first Grand Slam title in the women's doubles at the Australian Open.
May - Zheng wins the first all-Chinese final at a WTA event when Li Na withdraws injured from the Estoril final.
June - Li Na becomes the first Chinese player to reach the quarter-finals of Grand Slam at Wimbledon. Zheng and Yan win a second Grand Slam doubles title.
2008
June - Zheng, a 133rd-ranked wildcard, beats top seed Ana Ivanovic on her way to the semi-finals at Wimbledon, the first Chinese to reach the last four at a Grand Slam.
August - Zheng and Yan win bronze in women's doubles at the Beijing Olympics, while Li Na misses out on a medal after defeat to Vera Zvonareva in the bronze medal match.
2010
January - Zheng and Li Na reach the last four at the Australian Open, the first time China has had two players in the last four at a Grand Slam. Lose to Justine Henin and eventual champion Serena Williams respectively.
Li Na becomes the first Chinese player to reach the women's top 10 in the world rankings.
2011
January - Li comes back from 5-0 down in the first set to beat Kim Clijsters in the final and win the Sydney International, her first "premier" level WTA title.
Peng Shuai beats seventh seed Jelena Jankovic on her way to her first Grand Slam fourth round appearance at Melbourne Park.
Li beats world number one and top seed Caroline Wozniacki in the semi-finals of the Australian Open to become the first Chinese to reach a Grand Slam singles final, losing to Kim Clijsters.
June - Li reaches a second consecutive Grand Slam final at the French Open and beats holder Francesca Schiavone 6-4, 7-6 to become the first player from an Asian nation to win a Grand Slam singles title.
Gritty Wozniacki sees off Schiavone
Somdev rises to 68 in singles rankings
Women's game suffers just like fall of top seeds
French Open: Sania-Elena in quarters, Bhupathi out
Li beats Schiavone to win French Open title