L*1 发帖数: 11537 | 1 She broke away from the Chinese government's sports system in late 2008
under an experimental reform policy for tennis players dubbed "Fly Alone."
Li was given the freedom to choose her own coach and schedule and to keep
much more of her earnings: Previously, she turned over 65 percent to the
authorities; now it's 12 percent. That comes to about $205,000 of the $1.7
million French Open winner's check.
"We took a lot of risks with this reform. When we let them fly, we didn't
know if they would succeed. That they have now succeeded, means our reform
was correct," said Sun Jinfang, an official with the Chinese Tennis
Association. "This reform will serve as a good example for reforms in other
sports."
At her news conference, Li wore a new T-shirt with Chinese characters that
mean "sport changes everything," and offered thanks to Sun.
"Without her reform, then possibly we wouldn't have achieved this success,"
Li said.
When a reporter mentioned the June 1989 crackdown on pro-democracy
demonstrators in Tiananmen Square and asked whether her victory could spark
a sports revolution, Li said she's "just" a tennis player and added, "I don'
t need to answer ... this question." | r***k 发帖数: 13586 | | M*******p 发帖数: 5626 | 3 而且这个12%也不是强迫。
【在 r***k 的大作中提到】 : 所以现在要上交12%的奖金,原来是65%。
| N*********n 发帖数: 3584 | 4 税前还是税后
【在 M*******p 的大作中提到】 : 而且这个12%也不是强迫。
| t***e 发帖数: 3601 | 5 Huh? Why would people pay it?
【在 M*******p 的大作中提到】 : 而且这个12%也不是强迫。
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