Zheng Qinwen's early exit from the 2025 Australian ... regularly adopted the slice to break her opponent's rhythm and game. Speaking to the Tennis Channel's live panel, after watching Siegemund's ...
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Zheng said it was just not her day. "I had a lot of chances to break her in the first set but you know in that moment maybe my concentration wasn't there," added the 22-year-old. "At the same time, I ...
Zheng Qinwen, last year’s Australian Open finalist, was stunned by world No. 97 Laura Siegemund in this year’s competition, making her the highest-ranking athlete who dropped this early in this year’s ...
Olympic champion Zheng was sent packing 7-6 (7/3), 6-3 by world number 97 Laura Siegemund, the second-oldest player in the women’s draw at age 36. “I knew I just had to play more than my best tennis.
While Zheng, who was stunned 7-6(3 ... going down 6-2 3-6 6-1 6-4 to Czech teenager Jakub Mensik. "We can see that tennis is moving on," said 19-year-old Mensik, whose triumph followed Brazilian ...
The Belarusian sealed a battling 6-3, 7-5 victory over Spaniard Jessica Bouzas Maneiro on Jan 15, shortly before fifth seed Zheng – who lost to Sabalenka in the 2024 final – crashed out 7-6 (7 ...
The former world No.4 Laura Siegemund stunned the title contender Quinwen Zheng in the second round ... revealed that she wanted to play aggressive tennis the 'best' in the world and said she ...
She recovered to dominate the tiebreaker, while Zheng remained too conservative in her tactics until right near the end. “I knew I just had to play more than my best tennis. I had nothing to lose.
Olympic champion Zheng was sent packing 7-6 (7/3), 6-3 by world number 97 Laura Siegemund, the second-oldest player in the women's draw at age 36. ‘I knew I just had to play more than my best tennis.
Zheng’s departure came as world No. 1 Aryna ... “We are labelled ‘mums’ of course, but I think when you go on the tennis court, you just think of yourself as a tennis player.