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Can China tennis stars Li Na and Wang Xinyu win the Grand Slam?
Acapulco International Tennis Championships ended the women's singles quarter-finals. In a Chinese derby, China teenager Wang Xiyu beat teammate Zhu Lin to advance to the semi-finals. This victory is also the biggest breakthrough in Wang Xiyu's career. She advanced to the semi-finals of the Tour for the first time. After the match, Wang Xiyu scored 128, which was close to the top of the world rankings 100. Wang Xiyu is a left-handed player who mainly changes his offense. At present, in the women's tennis competition, Czech star Kvitova and German star colbert are both left-handed squash players, and their trajectories change greatly, so it is difficult for the other side to predict the return route of the next shot. Wang Xiyu won the women's singles title at the 20 18 US Open, which is also the first grand slam champion of women's tennis in China.

She is also called "the promising star of tennis in China". 20 18 She won the second round of Wuhan Chaowu with a wild card. Wang Xiyu, like Xinyu, another flower king of China, is a grand slam champion in the youth group. Wang Xinyu won the women's doubles title at Wimbledon. Wang Xinyu is not at his best this season, and his tennis career is full of hope for the future. After entering the adult professional stage, Wang Xiyu's strength has improved year by year. 20 19 won the first singles championship of ITF adult group. At the Skynet Open on 20 17, Wang Xiyu, who was still ranked at 1000 in the world at that time, defeated Kovinik of Montenegro in the first round and won the first WTA Tour victory in his career. In 20 19, she won her first crown victory at the Miami Crown Championship. Career Breakthrough She may be China's next Grand Slam champion. In the Australian Open hosted by Zhuhai Fahua Group, China teenager Wang Xinyu narrowly beat Papua New Guinea's Appiah 4-6 7-5 6-4. While winning the championship and the A $2,500 prize, she became the youngest Grand Slam player in China's history.

However, in the men's singles competition, Zach Li failed to achieve double happiness, and 1-6 lost to South Korean player Quan Chunyu. The second time, he missed the opportunity to participate in the Australian Open at the last minute. In the game, he also admitted that his opponent played well today, which made him very helpless. However, Zach Li also showed his determination to pursue his dream, so let's continue to walk with this veteran. Wang Xinyu became the youngest Grand Slam player in China. When Zach Li missed the start of the Australian Open women's singles competition, Wang Xinyu was obviously a little nervous. Not only does the one-goal rate hover around 40%, but she also makes mistakes when attacking the opponent's serve. The opponent was obviously more experienced, and she quickly took a steady lead of 5-2. After that, Wang Xinyu experienced six equally divided serves, and the hard training gradually sharpened Wang Xinyu's state. She even tied the score to 4-5. Wang Xinyu, waiting for the opportunity, is also waiting for the pressure. At the subsequent service station, Wang Xinyu got into trouble without firing a shot in a row, and was fatally broken after a short mistake.

She regretted handing over the first set. However, at this time, Wang Xinyu's hand feeling picked up, and the second set started with the improvement of service quality, with a 3-0 start. However, since then, the opponent deliberately stepped up his offensive, coupled with unexpected interference such as breaking, Wang Xinyu lost five games in a row in the case of no way back. However, even this situation did not shake Wang Xinyu's insistence on the offensive rhythm. She fought back when the opponent's service was 0-30 behind, scored four points in a row, broke four sets in a row with high morale, and finally reversed the second set 7-5. The two sides started a decisive match with mutual breakthrough, and then both sides paid more attention to serving. Although they all met the breaking point, they all saved the situation. 4-4, Wang Xinyu suddenly broke, but the pressure came again. This is what Wang Xinyu really felt when he threw the ball several times after serving the first ball in the game. After several mistakes, Wang Xinyu also faced the backward situation of 15-40. But this time, China teenager quickly mobilized his emotions, improved his serve, and finally won a hard-won victory after keeping four break points. He received the player certificate issued by the Australian Open at Fahua Center Stadium, representing the qualification of the Australian Open.