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Chinese Players Shine in the 2024 Australian Open: Shang Juncheng in Top 32 Men’s Singles

Original title: On the fifth day of the Australian Open, there is often good news for Chinese players (Excerpt)

Shang Juncheng advances to top 32 male singles (theme)

News Tonight (Reporter Zhang Lulu) The 2024 Australian Open entered its fifth match day in Melbourne yesterday. Good news for Chinese players: young player Shang Juncheng (pictured above) defeated Indian star Nagar 3-1 in the second round of men’s singles and above to reach the top 32, creating the best record for mainland Chinese players major in Australian Open men’s singles. Record; Zheng Qinwen and Wang Yafan also broke into the top 32 of women’s singles.

Since improving his diet and physical training methods, Shang Juncheng has become more effective in the new season. Facing Nagar, who has rich fighting experience, he is ready to face difficulties. Although there was a little lack of confidence in the baseline stalemate in the first set, Shang Juncheng quickly adjusted his competitive condition and improved his service quality. In the end, he won 3-1 (2-6, 6-3, 7-5, 6 No 4) Win the entire game. In the third round, Shang Juncheng will face the Spanish star Alcaraz.

In the second round of women’s singles, Zheng Qinwen lived up to expectations, defeating British player Bolt 2-0 (6-3, 6-3) and entering the top 32 of the Australian Open for the first time in his career. To date, Zheng Qinwen has advanced to the top 32 of women’s singles in all four Grand Slam tournaments. Another “Chinese gold flower” Wang Yafan defeated former US Open champion and British player Raduc Canu 2-1 (6-4, 4-6, 6-4) and broke into the top 32 of the Grand Slam women’s singles for the first time. In the third round, Wang Yafan will play against the No. 12 seed Zheng Qinwen across the net to stage the “Golden Flower Derby”.

Unfortunately, Chinese player Zhang Zhizhen failed to make any further progress in the second round of the men’s singles match and lost to No. 21 seed and French player Anson 1-3 (2-6, 7-5, 1-6, 6- 7). Bell missed the top 32 of the Australian Open men’s singles.

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