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Zheng Qinwen unfortunately stopped in the top 16 of Cincinnati

2024-08-17

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Jimu News reporter Chen Lingyan

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On the morning of August 17th, Beijing time, in the third round of the WTA1000 Cincinnati Station, Zheng Qinwen failed to withstand Pavlyuchenkova's offensive and was eliminated in the round of 16 with a score of 0-2.

In the first set, both sides played very steadily after the opening, and the score rose alternately. After the score was tied at 5-5, Pavlyuchenkova first saved and then broke, winning the first set 7-5. From the statistics, Pavlyuchenkova was not dominant in this match, but the 33-year-old veteran has quite a bit of experience in hard court matches and is better at grasping key points.

In the second set, Pavlyuchenkova was more careful in allocating her energy, and she did not fight blindly to save her energy. It can be said that she was well prepared. On the other hand, Zheng Qinwen, who had a cold, was indeed affected by the illness to some extent, and began to make more mistakes. When the score was behind, he could not find a breakthrough. Pavlyuchenkova did not waste opportunities, and kept saving and breaking all the way to open up the score.

Although Zheng Qinwen tried hard to save two match points, Pavlyuchenkova still won the second set 6-1 and got a ticket to the quarterfinals.

Zheng Qinwen was unfortunately eliminated in the round of 16. Fans in the comment area offered their comfort and understanding, "Winning and losing is normal." "Veterans do have their merits. We will learn from their experience, recover our bodies first, and fight again at the US Open."

In the next round, Pavlyuchenkova will compete with Badosa for a place in the semi-finals.

There have been many upsets since the start of the Cincinnati station. On the 17th, No. 5 seed Paolini was also eliminated unexpectedly. She was eliminated by Andreeva with a reversal of 3-6, 6-3, 6-2.

(Source: Jimu News)

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