Netizens even compare Li Na with Yao Ming or Roger Federer, who are considered to be good at dealing with media and graceful with defeat.
On the other hand, many fans chose to stand firm with their idol.
Wang Feng, a sports fan in east China's Jiangsu Province, said: "In my opinion, Li didn't say those words on purpose. She's just that kind of person, candid and straightforward, which I appreciate a lot."
Public opinions have polarized as Li's erratic temper sometimes led to controversies even before she became the top Chinese sport star with 2001 French Open title.
In 2008 Beijing Olympics, Li shouted "Shut up!" in English at a cheering Chinese spectator during a women's singles semifinal match and provoke huge criticism.
Some people believed Li's character helps her become China's top star, while some thought making changes would bring Li more.
Her coach Carlos Rodriguez said on Tuesday Li Na did not mean to say those words, but he hoped Li could be friendlier to public and control her temper, "If Li wants to make bigger success , the support of media and fans is necessary and important."