Zheng Saisai, who is only 16 years old, has been constantly exercising herself through competitions. Although she was eliminated in the first round of this year's French Open youth group, she won the second place in ITF Ningbo Station and Hefu Station, thus qualifying for the Singapore Youth Olympic Games.
In this Youth Olympic Games, Zheng Saisai withstood the pressure and beat the second seed in the first round when his teammates were out one after another. With outstanding performance, photos of Zheng Saisai after entering the semi-finals were also published on the official website of ITF. Zheng Saisai swept the third seed in the semi-final and locked a medal for China in advance. However, it is a great pity that in the final, Zheng Saisai was reversed by her opponent with a set lead and missed the gold medal, but the runner-up still made history. At the same time, he won the doubles championship.
However, due to age and university status, Zheng Saisai will miss the Universiade next year. Known as the Little Olympic Games, the World University Games is organized by the International University Sports Federation (English: International University Sports Federation; French: FederationInternationaledu Sport Universitaire) is a large-scale comprehensive world games, only for college students and those who have graduated for less than two years (the age limit is 17-28 years old).