Xie Shuwei won 8 Grand Slam titles, and won the Australian Open women s doubles and mixed doubles, w

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-01

The Australian Open Women's Doubles final kicked off with a fierce battle between No.2 seed Hsieh Shuwei Mertens and No.11 seed Kichenok Ostapenko. At the beginning of the match, Xie Shuwei Mertens broke serve in the third game and established a starting advantage. Just a few games later, the two men teamed up again to break their opponent's serve and extend their lead. In the 7th game, Xie Shuwei and Mertens once again showed tacit understanding, and broke the opponent's serve again with 4 points in a row, and easily won the first set.

Heading into the second set, Kichenok Ostapenko showed more tenacity, completing a crucial break in the first game to take the lead. Xie Shuwei Mertens did not show weakness, launched a fierce counterattack in the fourth game, and scored four consecutive points to complete the break and equalize the game. Then, in the 8th game, Xie Shuwei Mertens once again played a key break and took the lead. Despite the 12th game, Hsieh Mertens did not back down and broke again at the crucial moment to win the second set.

The match lasted one hour and 33 minutes, and second seed Hsieh Shuwei Mertens defeated 11th seed Kichenok Ostapenko 6-1 7-5 to be crowned Australian Open Women's Doubles champion. Hsieh Suk-wai had a successful season at this year's Australian Open in both women's doubles and mixed doubles, taking her tally to eight Grand Slam titles, including seven in women's doubles and one in mixed doubles. Mertens also won her second Australian Open women's doubles title and fourth Grand Slam women's doubles title with this victory. Mertens will move up to World No. 1 in Women's Doubles next week, while Hsieh Shuwei will move up to No. 2 in the world.

This match was a perfect example of the tacit cooperation between Hsieh Shuwei and Mertens, who showed tenacity and fighting to win the title in straight sets. This also marked the perfect end to their Australian Open journey, which became a highlight of the event. Not only that, but the tacit cooperation between Xie Shuwei and Mertens and their stable performance at critical moments are also impressive. In the first set, they quickly established control of the match with powerful serve and precise play in front of the net, making it difficult for opponents to counter. In the second set, when faced with a strong counterattack from their opponents, Xie Shuwei and Mertens showed excellent psychological quality, calmly coped with the fierce challenges of their opponents, and finally successfully sealed the victory.

The victory not only allowed Hsieh to win both the Women's Doubles and Mixed Doubles titles, but also added to her Grand Slam record. Eight Grand Slam titles have made her career even more lofty. Mertens was also a force to ignore, with her technical skill and understanding of the situation on the pitch that contributed to the team's victory.

It is worth mentioning that the victory of Xie Shuwei and Mertens also set an example for Asian players to play at the Australian Open. Their success not only represents individual glory, but also contributes to the rise of women's tennis in Asia. This is not only their individual achievement, but also the pride of the entire Asian sports community.

For fans, this women's doubles final is not only a contest of skill and tacit understanding, but also a visual feast. On the field, the cooperation of Xie Shuwei and Mertens was like a symphony of tacit understanding, playing the melody of victory. In the audience, fans cheered for their performance and witnessed a spectacular women's doubles final.

The Women's Doubles victory for Hsieh and Mertens was not only an affirmation of their teamwork and outstanding performance, but also a good end to the Australian Open. Their victory not only makes people look forward to more exciting performances in future tournaments, but also breathes new vitality into the entire Asian women's tennis. This victory undoubtedly became a highlight in the history of the Australian Open, bringing an unforgettable moment of the event to the audience.

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