Zheng Qinwen
Chinese tennis player
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2025 | At the Italian Open semifinals, Zheng lost to fourth seed Coco Gauff in a match that went to a deciding third set tiebreak. |
2025 | At the Italian Open, Zheng reached the quarterfinals by defeating Olga Danilović, 26th seed Magdalena Fręch, and Bianca Andreescu. She notably defeated World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka for the first time after previously losing six consecutive matches against her. |
2025 | At the Madrid Open, Zheng lost her opening match to Anastasia Potapova. |
April 2025 | Reached the quarterfinals at the Charleston Open, defeating Maria Sakkari and Elise Mertens before losing to ninth seed Ekaterina Alexandrova. |
March 2025 | Reached the quarterfinals at the Miami Open, defeating Lauren Davis, Taylor Townsend, and Ashlyn Krueger before losing to world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka. |
March 2025 | Reached the quarterfinals at Indian Wells, defeating Viktoria Azarenka, Lulu Sun, and Marta Kostyuk before losing to second seed Iga Świątek. |
February 2025 | Competed at the Qatar Open, losing her opening match to Ons Jabeur. |
February 2025 | Competed at the Dubai Tennis Championships, losing her opening match to Peyton Stearns. |
2025 | Competed in Australian Open, reaching the Second Round (2R) |
2025 | Zheng Qinwen projected to reach 5th place at Australian Open, with performance at other Grand Slams not yet specified |
February 2025 | Lost her opening matches at the Qatar Open to Ons Jabeur and at the Dubai Tennis Championships against Peyton Stearns. |
January 2025 | At the Australian Open, Zheng Qinwen was seeded fifth and defeated qualifier Anca Todoni in the first round, but lost to Laura Siegemund in the second round. |
2024 | Zheng Qinwen reached her first Grand Slam final at the Australian Open and won three titles, further establishing herself as a rising star in tennis. |
2024 | Continues strong performances with multiple quarter-final and semi-final appearances in Grand Slam and WTA 1000 tournaments. |
2024 | At the 2024 French Open, Zheng Qinwen reached the 3rd round. |
2024 | Zheng Qinwen once again reached the quarterfinals at the US Open in 2024, confirming her status as a competitive player in Grand Slam events. |
2024 | Zheng Qinwen faced a 1st round exit at Wimbledon in 2024. |
2024 | Competed in Wimbledon, reaching the First Round (1R) |
2024 | Gave an interview to Sky Sports discussing her personal hobbies, which include walking with family, reading, singing, and enjoying roller coaster rides. |
2024 | Wins Olympic gold medal in women's singles at the Paris Olympics, defeating world No. 1 Iga Swiatek and becoming the first Asian tennis player to win an Olympic singles gold medal. |
2024 | Successfully defends her title at the Palermo Ladies Open. |
2024 | Won three professional titles, further solidifying her status as a rising star in women's tennis. |
2024 | Won three additional professional titles, bringing career total to five. |
2024 | Defeated Italy's Jasmine Paolini 6–2, 3–6, 6–3 in the quarterfinals of the Wuhan Open on hard court |
2024 | Defeated Kazakhstan's Elena Rybakina 7–6(7–4), 3–6, 6–1 in the round-robin stage of the WTA Finals on indoor hard court |
2024 | Defeated Italy's Jasmine Paolini 6–1, 6–1 in the round-robin stage of the WTA Finals |
2024 | Significant breakthrough in Grand Slam tournaments, achieving 12th place (with one title) at Australian Open, 8th at French Open, 8th at Wimbledon, and 7th at US Open |
November 11 2024 | Achieves a career-high WTA ranking of No. 5, becoming only the second Chinese player to reach the top 10 after Li Na. |
July 2024 | Defeated Poland's Iga Świątek 6–2, 7–5 in the semifinals of the Summer Olympics on clay court |
January 2024 | Reaches her first Grand Slam major final at the Australian Open. |
January 2024 | Defeated Czech Republic's Markéta Vondroušová 6–1, 2–6, 6–1 in the round-robin stage of the United Cup on hard court |
2023 | Wins a Gold medal at the Summer Olympics, a major achievement in her international representation. |
2023 | Zheng Qinwen reached the first round of Wimbledon. |
2023 | Zheng Qinwen reached the second round of the French Open. |
2023 | Zheng Qinwen reached the second round of the Australian Open. |
2023 | Zheng Qinwen had a 1st round exit at Wimbledon in 2023. |
2023 | Wins her first WTA Tour tournament at the Palermo Ladies Open. |
2023 | Reached first Grand Slam final at the Australian Open, significantly raising her international profile. |
2023 | Won her first two professional titles, marking a milestone in her career development. |
2023 | Improved Grand Slam performance with 29th place at Australian Open, 19th at French Open, 24th at Wimbledon, and 23rd at US Open |
2023 | Loses at the Wuhan Open against Aryna Sabalenka with a score of 3–6, 7–5, 3–6 |
2023 | Loses at the WTA Finals in Saudi Arabia to United States's Coco Gauff with a score of 6–3, 4–6, 6–7(2–7) |
2023 | Wins at the Pan Pacific Open in Japan against United States's Sofia Kenin with a score of 7–6(7–5), 6–3 |
2023 | Wins at the Summer Olympics in France against Croatia's Donna Vekić with a score of 6–2, 6–3 |
2023 | Achieved two tournament titles and further improved her ranking to 15th in the world. |
September 2023 | Reached her maiden Grand Slam quarterfinal at the US Open, defeating Nadia Podoroska, Kaia Kanepi, Lucia Bronzetti, and fifth seed Ons Jabeur before losing to Aryna Sabalenka. |
September 2023 | Defeated Greece's Maria Sakkari 7–6(7–2), 6–3 in the 2nd round of the Zhengzhou Open on hard court |
September 2023 | Defeated Tunisia's Ons Jabeur 6–2, 6–4 in the 4th round of the US Open on hard court |
January 2023 | Defeated Daria Kasatkina 6–1, 6–2 in the quarterfinals of the Abu Dhabi Open on hard court |
2022 | Reached her first WTA Elite Trophy finals, showcasing her growing competitive performance. |
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