NEW YORK — Zheng Qinwen, Zhang Shuai, Wang Xiyu and qualifier Yuan Yue have advanced to the third round at the US Open, marking the first time in the Open Era that four Chinese women have advanced to the third round of a Slam.
“So it’s like five,” Zheng said, referring to Wu Yibing, who became the first Chinese man to ever advance to the third round of a Slam.
“I think this is so positive. In China, the tennis starts to go up. I think between each other we have good competition between each other. When you have someone to compete [with], you always can [perform] better. I think with this energy, I hope all of us, we can go as far as we can.”
At 19, the 39th-ranked Zheng has continued to build a solid resume that points in the direction of a major breakthrough. She is into her third consecutive Slam third round after beating Jelena Ostapenko in the first round and Anastasia Potapova in the second.
It’s worth pointing out that the champions of the past two majors, Iga Swiatek at Roland Garros and Elena Rybakina at Wimbledon, had to go through Zheng. Each time, the powerful teen took them the distance. She’s already notched marquee wins against Simona Halep on clay at Roland Garros and Bianca Andreescu and Ons Jabeur in Toronto. At Wimbledon, Zheng rued a missed opportunity against Rybakina to go up a late break and beat the eventual champion.
“When she won the championship, always I congratulate her, for sure, because she deserved that,” Zheng said in Toronto. “But it’s like, I should get this match. And it’s me, I give this championship to her.
“And yes, I know it’s not good to say this, but I was really, really pissed about myself for that match.”
Swiatek once again looms as a potential roadblock for Zheng, who could face the World No.1 in the fourth round. But first she’ll ready for Germany’s Jule Niemeier.
Yuan is the newcomer of the group, and by her reaction to making her first third round said it all. She put her business studies at university in Shanghai on hold to focus on tennis, and at 23, she is ranked No.143. Yuan worked her way through qualifying to make her first Slam main draw and has defeated Jamiee Fourlis and Irina-Camelia Begu without losing a set.
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