Live Broadcast, July 2 News In the first round of the Wimbledon women's singles that ended in the early morning, the tournament's No. 8 seed Zheng Qinwen of China suffered a reversal from New Zealand player Sun Lulu, who broke through from the qualifying rounds, and suffered a fi

Live Broadcast News, July 2nd In the first round of the Wimbledon women's singles that ended in the early morning, the No. 8 seed Zheng Qinwen of China was defeated by New Zealand player Sun Lulu who broke through the qualifying round and suffered a first-round elimination. This was also the second consecutive year that she suffered a first-round defeat at Wimbledon. After the game, she attended a press conference and talked about the reasons for her defeat.

talks about the reasons for the defeat in this game

Zheng Qinwen: The left eye started to appear red and swollen yesterday, and the condition worsened when I woke up this morning, resulting in inaccurate tracking of the ball during the game. Three days ago, I had a little pain in the back of my arm. I was trying to control my serve and not exert force because I still wanted to play Wimbledon. In today's game, I was always a little afraid of serving, and I didn't dare to try my best. I always thought about protecting my arms and failed to perform.

talks about a tragic reversal by the qualifying players and suffered a first-round elimination.

Zheng Qinwen: I am in a state of being overwhelmed today, and I am worried when I go on the court. Of course, if you do better in key points, it doesn't mean you can't win the game. I actually like Wimbledon very much, and I like the grass very much. Being upset was really unexpected. This time I couldn’t show my strength due to physical reasons, and there was nothing I could do about it. Tennis matches are like this. I can only learn lessons and improve the next ones. Well played.

Talking about the Olympic Games

Zheng Qinwen: Let’s play round by round. There are still a few weeks until the Olympics. I will prepare well and recover from the injury first. It is probably a small muscle tear. There was a similar situation in Rome last year. It usually takes about a week to recover. , there should be enough time left to prepare for the Olympics. Only when your physical condition is good can you fight on the court. Playing clay in July is completely different from that in May. Paris will be very hot, so you need to reserve your physical fitness for the next period of time.