Taiwan's tennis veteran Tse Shuwei, who is over 34 years old, is one of the highest-profile players in the history of Taiwanese tennis, and she has set many important historical records. In the women's singles, she was ranked 23rd in the world at one point, reached the round of 16 of the Grand Slam women's singles three times, won the women's doubles title three times, and was also shortlisted three times in the women's doubles final at the year-end finals, and even reached the women's doubles world No. 1 throne.
Her brilliant achievements, such as beating the world No. 1 in Grand Slam tournaments, have added a dazzling stroke to the history of Chinese Taiwanese tennis. Xie Shuwei's achievements did not come easily. She was born in 1986 and grew up in a poor family. The family has a large family, and his father used to be a passenger driver, so the family's livelihood is very difficult. In such an environment, it may be difficult for many people to have access to tennis, let alone achieve such a dazzling achievement. However, Xie Shuwei's fate seems to have a special arrangement.
Her father loved tennis, and perhaps it was his influence that made Xie Shuwei embark on the road of tennis. Although she has never attended a formal tennis school and has no professional coaches, with her extraordinary talent and unique understanding of tennis, Xie Shuwei is able to use tennis skills with ease. She has worked hard and trained hard to achieve success in the women's singles and women's doubles, and the struggle on the court is not easy.
Today, Xie Shuwei has worked hard in women's tennis for more than ten years and has accumulated a prize fund of 8.51 million US dollars, becoming the most lucrative player among Taiwanese players. From a poor little girl to a famous player with a huge prize money now, Xie Shuwei's story is really touching. She did not bow to fate, and despite the poverty she once had, she showed the quality of perseverance. Today, Xie Shuwei lives a happy life, owns multiple properties, and no longer worries about her livelihood. Her story is undoubtedly an inspirational example for thousands of impoverished girls.
Not only did she live a free and easy life, but she also generously sponsored her younger brother and sister to study abroad and supported their tennis and academic development. At the same time, she was also actively involved in helping her family start a tennis school. Today, the family is free from poverty and enjoying a happy life.