2 to 0! The Chinese women's tennis Jin Hua rose, breaking serve 4 times and swept the round of 16 of the French Open
Wang Yafan continued her outstanding performance at the Australian Open in Hua Hin. When Wang Yafan played against Schmiedlova, she won two games directly and kicked her opponent directly out of 8 into 8.
The first match of the Hua Hin Women's 250 Championship was a high-profile matchup between China's Wang Yafan and Slovakia's Schmiedlova. Wang Yafan is now 78th, compared to her previous best of 47, while her competitor is 79th, and her previous best is 26th. Wang Yafan had already made a name for herself years ago, killing several of her Grand Slam games in the second game, but her world ranking plummeted due to injury and she never traveled abroad. Since last year, Wang Yafan has returned to the arena, and her results are getting better and better, and her ranking is getting higher and higher.
In the third match of the Australian Open, Wang Yafan and Zheng Qinwen, the second place in the previous Australian Open, fought to a draw, and only lost by a narrow margin in the final game. But, even so, she broke her best record in Grand Slam history.
Schmiedlova, on the other hand, is a top-three finisher at the Grand Slam and reached 16 semi-finals at the French Open last season. But she started the season in the slump, losing the semi-finals at the Brisbane 500 Championship and Australia losing in the first round.
In the first game, Wang Yafan maintained his recent good form, and the first time was a break. He then won both the 5th and 7th games and won the first game 6-2. In the second and fifth games, Wang Yafan once again broke the opponent's serve. In the 10th game, she broke her opponent's serve to win the set and won the match at -0, going into 16-16. It was also Wang's first match at the US Open and her second semi-final in four years.
In this game, Wang Yafan hit 65% of the first serve, 80% of the second serve, and hit 9 break points and 4 match points. After winning this race, she immediately recovered to 71st place with 54 points and a total of $6608.