On February 24, 2022, the women's tennis Doha and Guadalajara tournaments were held simultaneously, with China Jinhua winning 1 and losing 3, and Wang Qiang defeating France's Harmony. Tan advanced to the quarterfinals, Wang Xinyu still lost the game, the women's doubles Zhang Shuai / Chai Yuan Yingcai and Han Xinyun / Xizikova were eliminated, and the doha women's singles quarterfinals came out first, Kregitskova lost to Ostapenko, and the French Open women's singles champion was out.
Wang Qiang has performed well at this year's Australian Open, having had a fierce battle with runner-up winner Keys, this time against France's Harmony. Tan, she also played steadily, won 6-4, 6-2, advanced to the women's singles quarterfinals, another Chinese Golden Flower King Xinyu was eliminated, lost to Russia's Karinskaya 4-6, 6-0, 4-6, and the women's doubles Han Xinyun/Sizikova lost 7-6 (5)/4-6/8-10.
Guadalajara is a 250-level event, relatively speaking, it is easier to play, and then mainly pay attention to Wang Qiang's performance in the singles arena, hoping that she will continue to work hard and strive to get good results, as long as she can maintain a stable competitive state, there are more possibilities, while Wang Qiang's world ranking continues to rise, and there are three Grand Slam tournaments this year, which has become everyone's primary goal.
Doha tournament Zhang Shuai women's doubles out, partner Japan's Shibahara Yingcai lost to the American combination Ofhav/Pegula 6-3/5-7/7-10, did not qualify for the final four, Zhang Shuai once won the Grand Slam doubles championship twice, this year's Australian Open she and Wang Qiang reached the third round of singles, mixed doubles partner Australian Pearce advanced to the final four, but her overall performance was somewhat unstable, especially the singles decline too fast.
In terms of singles, Latvia's Ostapenko swept the Czech Republic's Kregitskova 6-3, 6-2, both of whom won the French Open, the American youngster Gauff defeated Spain's Badosa 6-2, 6-3, Estonia's Kontavut narrowly defeated Belgian sister Mertens 6-3/0-6/6-2, and Tunisia's Abdul-Jabbar eliminated Czech Martinkova 6-1, 3-6/6-3.
Greek sister Sakkari played steadily, beating the American Pegula 6-4/ 7-5, Spain's Muguruza directly sent eggs, swept the American Player Brungel 6-0/6-2, Belarusian Sabarenka was in good shape, 6-2/6-1 to win the Swiss player Teichmann, Poland's youngster Swatek performed strongly, swept the Russian player Casakina 6-3/6-0, and there was no cold goal.
Women's singles quarter-finals are out, Ostapenko vs. Muguruza, Sabalenka vs. Swatek, Kontawit vs. Jabbar, Sakkari vs. Gauff, predict in advance, looking forward to Muguruza, Sabalenka, Kontavit, and Sakari to advance.