Live today! CCTV5 and other 5 major platforms presented the Australian Open Zheng Qinwen against Sab

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-01

Live today! CCTV5 and other 5 major platforms presented the Australian Open Zheng Qinwen against Sabalenka.

At 16:30 local time in Beijing, Chinese athlete Zheng Qinwen will face Belarusian star Sabalenka at the Rod Laver Stadium.

It's a big team, and it's going live in five places at the same time. CCTV Sports Station (CCTV5) broadcast live to Shanghai Five Star Sports Station and Guangdong Radio and Television Sports Station.

CCTV 5 app, CCTV sports, and iQiyi 5 app each have a complete set of online live broadcast mode.

Zheng Qinwen was born on October 8, 2002 and is under the age of 22. Zheng Qinwen has been competing in senior competition for two years, and she made her debut at the Australian Open to reach the women's singles final, showing her incredible talent. In the past two years, she has reached the Australian Open women's singles final twice, 16-16 at the French Open, 32-32 at Wimbledon and 8-8 at the US Open, but lost 2-0 to Sabalenka.

Zheng Qinwen's excellent results in the competition have placed him among the new generation of women's doubles players in China. This time, Zheng Qinwen reached eight finals of the Australian Open as the No. 12 seed, and also became the world No. 10 Chinese, becoming another Grand Slam since Li Na.

Born in 1998 in 1998, Sabalenka won her first Grand Slam tournament against Rybakina in the men's singles final of last year's Australian Tennis Championships, and this time she competed as a defender and a third-place finisher in women's singles.

Sabalenka has been in good form in previous rounds, beating Seidel and Fruhvitova 2-0 in the women's singles, 28th seeds Tsurenko, Anisimova, 9th seed Krejkova, 4th seed Goff, 4th seed Goff, and 4th seed USA 4th. The two will face Zheng Qinwen in their final match.

Can Zheng Qinwen, the Chinese golden flower, give us a surprise opponent? We'll see!

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