Zheng Qinwen
In the women's tennis singles final of the Paris Olympics, China's Zheng Qinwen defeated Croatia's Vekic 2-0 to win the championship.
At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Li Na advanced to the semifinals of the women's singles, making history for the Chinese team in this event. In the past 16 years, despite the frequent surprises of Chinese women's tennis, no one has ever opened this door again.
Now Zheng Qinwen has made a breakthrough with great weight: Asians won the Olympic tennis singles gold medal for the first time, and Chinese tennis won the Olympic gold medal again after 20 years.
Zheng Qinwen's "big heart" is closely related to her upbringing, and on the road to becoming the first sister of Chinese tennis, she has many wonderful intersections with her idol and fellow countryman Li Na.
When she sighed that time was so fast, Zheng Qinwen had already made great strides and high-spirited attitudes, and killed a new era that belonged to her.
Although the four Grand Slams are valued above the Olympics in professional tennis, the pride of being able to represent their country on the Olympic stage is self-evident for any aspiring athlete.