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Born in 2002 in Shiyan, China, Zheng started playing tennis at age seven. At age eight, she moved, without her mother and father, to Wuhan for better coaching, and since adolescence she has deeply admired and emulated Chinese athletes, such as the tennis star Li Na and the runner Liu Xi...
Zheng was trending on Chinese social media platform Weibo during Saturday's final, with a post about her performance being viewed over 100 million times and people calling her the "hope for Chinese tennis".On Sunday, another Weibo topic, viewed over 300 million times, argued that the 21-year...
Zheng Qinwen has claimed China’s first tennis singles gold medal in Olympics history by defeating Donna Vekic of Croatia 6-2, 6-3 in the 2024 Summer Games women’s final.
world's largest sports management company, which discovered her potential at a young age. At just 11, Zheng was scouted by IMG during her training at the IMG Academy in Florida. This partnership alleviated much of her family's financial burden and set her on the path to professional tennis...
"After the match when I won the last point, the feeling was incredible," Zheng said. "The opponent, she's playing unbelievable tennis. She has a really good serve and hits the ball hard, she moves well. "I'm so glad in the tiebreak I choose sometimes the right ball and made a goo...
Do you know Chinese tennis player Zheng Qinwen? She made history in 2024 Paris Olympic Games. She was the first Chinese tennis player to win the first prize at Olympic Games. Born (出生) in Hubei, Zheng Qinwen started playing sports from an early age. “I was not that healthy and got ...
world's largest sports management company, which discovered her potential at a young age. At just 11, Zheng was scouted by IMG during her training at the IMG Academy in Florida. This partnership alleviated much of her family's financial burden and set her on the path to professional tennis...
Zheng began training(训练) seriously at a tennis school in Wuhan at age seven — she trained for three hours every day. Then she went to jing and trained for four years there. In January this year, she played the women's singles final(决赛) at the Australian Open^{2}and won and ...
world's largest sports management company, which discovered her potential at a young age. At just 11, Zheng was scouted by IMG during her training at the IMG Academy in Florida. This partnership alleviated much of her family's financial burden and set her on the path to professional tennis...