In 2017 World Women's Network, blacks occupy half the sky!

In the early morning of September 10th, Beijing time, the women's singles final of the 2017 US Open ended. The derby of the local players ended in an astonishing sweep. The 24-year-old black girl Stevens defeated her compatriot Keith 6:3, 6:0 and won the Grand Slam trophy for the first time.

Before the start of this US Open, there are many popular candidates for women’s singles, including Priskova, Muguraza, Svetulina, Halep, etc., while the black American teenager Stevens did not Did not enter the sight of too many people, because looking at the world of tennis, black women players who can win the four Grand Slam titles, apart from the Williams sisters, there is no third person. No one thought that Stevens defeated his opponent all the way, and in the semi-finals, in the second set of the unfavorable situation that Dawei gave the egg, he narrowly won 7:5 in the final set and entered the final. In the finals, facing compatriot Keith, Stevens opened fire and scored consecutive forehand and backhands, making Keith look helpless. The final score of 6:3 and 6:0 is very rare in the Grand Slam finals.

Stevens won the championship, won the last Grand Slam trophy this year, and realized the dream that many tennis players could not realize in their lifetime.

When Stevens, a black girl with a height of 1.70 meters and a weight of 61 kg, defeated Serena in 2013, she was regarded by tennis observers as the successor to the Williams sisters who were also black. Today, her stunning performance at the US Open has proved to the world that she has become the successor of the Williams sisters and a model of black female tennis players.

Looking at the world’s women’s tennis Grand Slam this year, the Australian Open belongs to the American Black Pearl Serena, the French Open was won by Latvian teenager Ostapenko, and the Wimbledon trophy was won by Spanish girl Mugulasza. The winner of the US Open is local player Stevens.

2017 Four Grand Slam women's arena has been exhausted, two white players and two black players divided up four Grand Slam trophies, black women players occupy half of the world women's tennis.

Actually, the tennis sport that originated in Europe has been dominated by white players from the beginning. The black American female player Elsia Gibson was the first to rewrite this situation.

In 1957, Gibson won the women's singles championship at Wimbledon, becoming the first black player to win Wimbledon. In 1969, American black male player Arthur Ashe won the U.S. Open. Arthur Ashe has won 3 Grand Slam titles in his career, including Wimbledon in 1975 at the age of 31, winning the championship and ranking first in the world, becoming the first black player to be ranked first in the world. In honor of this outstanding black tennis player, the U.S. Open Center Court is named after Arthur Ashe. Since the

Open, the black American Williams sisters have undisputedly become the overlords of the women's arena. So far, the Wisdom sisters have jointly ruled the women's tennis world for more than 20 years, and there are only a handful of white players who can snatch the Grand Slam trophy from the black sisters.

After winning the Australian Open this year, Serena retired from all the rest of the season due to pregnancy. In the subsequent French Open and Wimbledon, white players won consecutive championships. Just when people thought that the last Grand Slam trophy would also be won by white players, the black girl Stevens turned out to be the US Open champion. In the bag, he became a veritable "little black pearl", defending the status and dignity of black players in the women's world.

Compared with the respected status of black players in women’s tennis, the black players in men’s tennis are far from each other. The once smashing Tsonga and Monfils have no Grand Slam titles, while Donald Young and Tia Fei and other young black players are still immature. According to

, ​​in men’s tennis, black players still have a long way to go if they want to occupy half of the country like the women’s tennis. (Source: House of tennis: Maverick)