"Wenwang" Zhang Shuai has won two consecutive victories to advance to the top 32
Author:Yangcheng Evening News Yangche Time:2022.06.30
Text/Yangcheng Evening News all -media reporter Long Xi
In the 2022 season, Wimbledon entered the third competition day. The 33 -year -old Chinese Jinhua Zhang Shuai defeated the Ukrainian player Coschuk, who had just reached 20, and ranked among the top 32 of the Wimbledon Women's Singles. It was also the third round of the Grand Slam after this year's Australian Open.
Zhang Shuai is in the game
In the first round of the women's singles, Zhang Shuai swept the Japanese player Turomi Misaki with a score of 6 to 4 and 6-0.
In the second round of the women's singles, Zhang Shuai played against Kos Qiuke, which began one and a half hours after the rain contest was postponed.
In the first set, Zhang Shuai stabilized his mentality when he was 3-5, and he did not feel soft at the critical moment. He saved 3 inventory and broke the opponent's serve to win the game. Finally, he took the seven to the next city by 7 to 6. In the second set, Zhang Shuai, who controlled the rhythm of the game, easily won 6-2.
Coscock is ranked 76th in WTA, and the Wimbledon women's singles reverse American player Swan 2-1 in the first round. Earlier, Zhang Shuai and Coschker had played twice. Last year, Zhang Shuai was defeated in the first round of the East Qualification Tournament and Indian Veles Station. This time, Zhang Shuai did not repeat the failure.
In the next round, Zhang Shuai will face the winner between Garcia and Radaku.
Source | Yangcheng Evening News · Yangcheng School
Picture | Visual China
Responsible editor | Zhong Wenyi
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