2024-08-26
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Today, Paris Olympic champion and China's top female player Zheng Qinwen will make her US Open debut, facing local wildcard Anisimova at 23:00, refusing to lose two consecutive Grand Slams, or continuing a major record. China's men's tennis twins Shang Juncheng and Buyun Chaoket both made their US Open debuts, which may rewrite history.
Zheng Qinwen ranks 7th in the world. She has created many surprises this season. She reached the final of the Australian Open for the first time and won the first Grand Slam runner-up. She defended the Palermo 250 tournament, completed her first conquest of the Olympic arena, and won the women's singles gold medal to set a record. In the last Grand Slam, Zheng Qinwen lost to Sun Lulu, who eventually advanced to the quarterfinals. She was eliminated in the first round of Wimbledon for two consecutive years. Will China's No. 1 sister repeat the same mistake and suffer two consecutive losses in the Grand Slam?
This situation is almost impossible to happen. Grass is Zheng Qinwen's weak point, but hard court is her strongest point in the reversal of women's tennis. Looking back at history, Zheng Qinwen has never been eliminated in the first round of the Australian Open and the US Open, and she even made it to the quarterfinals of the US Open last year. In the match against Anisimova, Zheng Qinwen is likely to pass the first round easily, continuing her record of passing the first round of the hard court Grand Slam.
Both Chinese men's tennis stars are making their US Open debut. Shang Juncheng advances directly to the first round against No. 27 seed Bublik thanks to his ranking. Buyun Chaoket won all three qualifying matches and made his Grand Slam debut, facing No. 8 seed Ruud in the first round. Facing strong opponents, Shang Juncheng and Bu will win their first US Open victory and rewrite history. Stay tuned.