Recently, the Tianjin W35 women's singles event was fierce, and the Chinese players had a brilliant performance on the field.
In the second round of the women's singles, Liu Fangzhou encountered her fierce rival Tkacheva. In the previous record between the two sides, Liu Fangzhou fell behind 0-2, but this time Liu Fangzhou was in a brave state, successfully "revenge" his opponent with a score of 7-5, 6-4, and successfully advanced to the quarterfinals of women's singles. The win also gave Liu eight points and $672, moving up 22 spots to 374.
Shi Han was equally impressive, beating Mona Kawamura 6-4, 6-2 to advance to the next round. No. 4 seed Li Zongyu defeated Yang Yidi 6-1, 1-6, 6-1 to advance to the quarterfinals. Wang Jiaqi also beat Liu Yanni with a score of 6-0, 6-3.
While the Chinese Jinhua continue to strive for progress on the tennis court, Zheng Qinwen has also expanded in other fields. Recently, Zheng Qinwen appeared on the cover of Harper's Bazaar for the first time, showing his fashion side. However, this development has sparked dissenting voices among some fans. Some fans ridiculed that they hoped that her development in the fashion field would be proportional to her achievements, and some people thought that she was not focused on improving her skills, worried that her skills would decline in one or two years, and even felt that shooting too much fashion content would lead to a regression in her skills.
However, we should perhaps look at the diversity of athletes with a more open and inclusive mindset. Attempts in the fashion field may be a way for athletes to expand their personal influence and brand value outside the arena, and while pursuing diversity, I believe that athletes will not forget their original intentions and goals on the field.
We look forward to the continuous growth and progress of Chinese tennis talents, both in and out of the court, to contribute more strength to the Chinese tennis industry and create more wonderful moments!