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Chinese Tennis Springs to Life: Surprises and Successes at the Australian Open

Original title: In addition to the second best, there are a series of surprises, Chinese tennis welcomes another spring

In the women’s singles final of the Australian Tennis Open which ended on the night of January 27, Zheng Qinwen lost 0:2 to Sabalenka, who came second in the world. However, this second place is extremely valuable for Chinese tennis and Zheng Qinwen personally. After Li Na won the Grand Slam, Chinese tennis began another spring.

Due to the many upsets in her half of the area, Zheng Qinwen did not encounter any high ranking front players on her way to promotion, except for her first round opponent Ashlyn Kruger. This was an objective advantage for her to advance to the rounds. final . In the final against Sabalenka, Zheng Qinwen was stopped throughout the match and failed to break serve once, he lost two sets in a row with 3:6 and 2:6 and lost the first Grand Slam final of his career.

Although he missed the Grand Slam title, Zheng Qinwen gained a lot from this trip to the Australian Open: he gained experience and finally managed to withstand the Grand Slam finals during his ninth major draw. for the first time, in seventh place; self-regulation, learning to play under more pressure.

Li Na was already 29 years old when he stood on the Grand Slam final stage for the first time. Now Zheng Qinwen is less than 21 years old, which means that Zheng Qinwen still has plenty of time to realize his potential and create history. As Sabalenka told Zheng Qinwen after the match: “For a young player like you, there will be many opportunities to reach the finals in the future, and you will certainly win the Grand Slam championship.”

Behind Zheng Qinwen in second was the collective explosion of Chinese players at the Australian Open. In the Australian Open, a total of 10 female players and 2 male players from mainland China took the main draw. Zhang Zhizhen teamed up with Czech player Makhac to reach the semi-finals of the men’s doubles, becoming the first male tennis player in history to reach a Grand Slam semi-final; Shang Jiancheng was the first to reach the third round of Australia Open men’s singles Chinese Mainland men’s tennis players; 25-year-old Jiang Xinjue and 24-year-old Guo Hanyu have progressed to the top 16 in their first Grand Slam tournament. Wang Yafan and Zheng Qinwen held the most exciting and intense match in the Grand Slam to date in the women’s singles 1/8 final. “Golden Flower Derby”… With many outstanding players working side by side, motivating each other and moving forward bravely, Chinese tennis will definitely have a better future.

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