With the fans' much-anticipated expectations, Zheng Qinwen 's first WTA year-end finals event finally appeared. Although it was only the first game, it was full of heated discussions because the opponent was the old enemy Sabalenka .
Zheng Qinwen is the Olympic women's singles tennis champion, and Sabalenka is the world's number one professional player. Both of them have great strength. But Zheng Qinwen has been losing to Sabalanka for more than two years, which can be said to have suffered a lot. Now he finally reached the WTA year-end finals, but he did not expect that the first game would be Sabalanka again. Although Zheng Qinwen was confident in her ability to defeat Sabalenka in an interview before the game, many fans were still worried about her. After all, Sabalenka's violent style of play was actually disadvantageous to Zheng Qinwen.
Sure enough, Zheng Qinwen lost to Sabalenka 6-3 in the first set. He played almost exactly the same style as before. Zheng Qinwen was able to keep up with Sabalenka in the first few episodes, but as Sabalenka With Baronkas' powerful serve and application of court techniques and tactics, Zheng Qinwen gradually became passive and eventually fell into Sabalenka's rhythm trap. In addition, having never beaten Sabalenka, Zheng Qinwen's psychological pressure became even greater after losing the first set, which also indirectly affected subsequent games.
Although Zheng Qinwen made great changes in the second set and took the lead first, Sabalenka has excellent adjustment ability and forced Zheng Qinwen to make constant mistakes when falling behind, winning step by step. Achieve your own rhythm advantage. Zheng Qinwen looked a little panicked when he saw Sabalenka taking the lead. In the final match point battle, he made many mistakes in a row, almost the same mistakes as before. Sabalenka did not give Zheng Qinwen too many opportunities, and finally won the game again 6-4 in the second set.
Zheng Qinwen was once again swept by Sabalenka 6-3 and 6-4, losing all five games. Sabalenka was indeed Zheng Qinwen's victim, and it was obvious that there was still a gap in the strength of the two sides.
With the fans' much-anticipated expectations, Zheng Qinwen 's first WTA year-end finals event finally appeared. Although it was only the first game, it was full of heated discussions because the opponent was the old enemy Sabalenka .
Zheng Qinwen is the Olympic women's singles tennis champion, and Sabalenka is the world's number one professional player. Both of them have great strength. But Zheng Qinwen has been losing to Sabalanka for more than two years, which can be said to have suffered a lot. Now he finally reached the WTA year-end finals, but he did not expect that the first game would be Sabalanka again. Although Zheng Qinwen was confident in her ability to defeat Sabalenka in an interview before the game, many fans were still worried about her. After all, Sabalenka's violent style of play was actually disadvantageous to Zheng Qinwen.
Sure enough, Zheng Qinwen lost to Sabalenka 6-3 in the first set. He played almost exactly the same style as before. Zheng Qinwen was able to keep up with Sabalenka in the first few episodes, but as Sabalenka With Baronkas' powerful serve and application of court techniques and tactics, Zheng Qinwen gradually became passive and eventually fell into Sabalenka's rhythm trap. In addition, having never beaten Sabalenka, Zheng Qinwen's psychological pressure became even greater after losing the first set, which also indirectly affected subsequent games.
Although Zheng Qinwen made great changes in the second set and took the lead first, Sabalenka has excellent adjustment ability and forced Zheng Qinwen to make constant mistakes when falling behind, winning step by step. Achieve your own rhythm advantage. Zheng Qinwen looked a little panicked when he saw Sabalenka taking the lead. In the final match point battle, he made many mistakes in a row, almost the same mistakes as before. Sabalenka did not give Zheng Qinwen too many opportunities, and finally won the game again 6-4 in the second set.
Zheng Qinwen was once again swept by Sabalenka 6-3 and 6-4, losing all five games. Sabalenka was indeed Zheng Qinwen's victim, and it was obvious that there was still a gap in the strength of the two sides.