Let's talk about the hot topic recently, that is, the performance of Chinese players in the WTA Indian Wells tournament, which is really laughable. Imagine that this competition is simply an "egg-swallowing" competition for them. That's right, you heard it right, it's the kind of "0" where the score looks like a goose egg. Okay, let's go back and see what this is all about.
This game can be described as a nightmare for Chinese players. Zhang Shuai and Wang Yafan, the two players, coincidentally ended up "swallowing eggs" and swam home directly in one round. Especially Zhang Shuai, she directly lost to qualifier Benyu Zhenwei with a score of -6. And Wang Yafan was not far behind, losing to another qualifier, Slamkova, with a score of -6. This is really, an embarrassing combination of "swallowing eggs" + a round of tours.
Okay, let's take a look at the details. First of all, Zhang Shuai, a veteran, her game can be said to have changed from hope to despair. Winning the first set 7-5, the momentum is like a rainbow, which seems to indicate a good start. However, in the next match, it was as if she had lost her direction - she lost two sets in a row in 6 sets, which was too fast! At this point, Zhang Shuai's singles losing streak has been updated to 18 matches, which is a new WTA record. Hey, it seems that she is really getting farther and farther away from the championship.
And another player, Wang Yafan, is not optimistic. Facing the score of -6 in the qualifiers, he directly gave the opponent a "swallowing egg". It seems that for them, this competition is simply the beginning of a nightmare.
Let's talk about the reaction of the outside world. After all, last season, Chinese players also achieved a lot of good results, such as Zheng Qinwen's performance at the Australian Open, which was quite impressive, and directly entered the final. Therefore, everyone's expectations for China's women's tennis are naturally rising. But who would have thought that as soon as the new season started, this would be the case. The discussion among netizens was heated and complicated, some sighed, some analyzed, and some began to worry about the future competition.
Speaking of which, you may ask, why do Chinese players behave like this? Is it a technical problem, or a psychological problem, or something else? Of course, everyone's opinion is different, but there's no denying that it was truly an unforgettable race.
So, the question is, how do you think the Chinese players should adjust next in order to make a difference in the next games? Don't forget to leave your thoughts in the comments section and let's discuss this hot topic together!
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