On June 17, Beijing time, the first round of the women's singles at the WTA500 Berlin station was hot, and the results came the latest news of Zheng Qinwen and Wang Xinyu. And Wang Xinyu swept and defeated the fierce Kasatkina 2-0, which is happy, and it is really a bit unexpected!
Wang Xinyu against Kasatkina. Wang Xinyu is the player with the best current Grand Slam record in China's Golden Flower except for Zheng Qinwen. However, this season's poor form and frequent early exits have failed to bring surprises, and now the world ranking has dropped to 49th. This Berlin tournament started from the qualifying round and successfully reached the first round of the main event, and then met Kasatkina, ranked 16th in the world, who was a strong opponent and a tough stubble. Therefore, Wang Xinyu is under a lot of pressure, and I don't know if I can stage an upset!
After the start of the game, Wang Xinyu quickly entered the state, attacked sharply, and quickly completed the break to take the lead 6-3. In the second set, Wang Xinyu was even more crazy, with a super firepower output that was crushed 6-2, and swept the opponent 2-0 in straight sets. In the next round, Wang Xinyu will challenge the world's second-ranked Grand Slam champion Gauff of the United States, who has just won the French Open and is strong. And the psychological quality is too strong, it is difficult to penetrate the opponent, so on the whole, the probability of Wang Xinyu's promotion is very small!
In addition, there is also bad news, that is, the Chinese golden flower Zheng Qinwen withdrew from the Berlin game, because of the injury trouble, and he is in the same area as Sabalenka, so Zheng Qinwen also directly announced his retirement. Fans can't watch Zheng Qinwen's game for the time being, and will prepare for Wimbledon in advance, although this result is a bit disappointing, but they still support Zheng Qinwen, after all, they can't fight with injuries. Next, Zheng Qinwen will continue to work hard to recover and strive to adjust to the best before Wimbledon, let's wait and see!
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