With less than a week to go before the start of the 2025 French Open, this week is the last moment of actual training for celebrities from all walks of life, with Strasbourg, Hamburg and other multi-stop tournaments starting at the same time, including many Chinese players.
One of China's next generation of tennis players, Wang Xinyu has had an average season so far, having suffered three consecutive first-round defeats since her exit from Indian Wells in March. This week, she continued to register for the WTA 500 in Strasbourg, where she faced Germany's Liss in the first round, who made it to the main draw from the qualifying round.
In the end, Wang Xinyu defeated her opponent in straight sets 6-4 7-5, ending her four-game losing streak on tour and claiming her first singles victory of the clay season this year.
However, Wang Xinyu's signing is average, and she will next take on No.4 seed Rybakina, who has a first-round bye at the tournament, and the match between the two will start around 8pm Beijing time tonight.
In addition, Pegula, Navarro and Badosa are the top three seeds in the tournament. In all the tournaments that ended yesterday, Collins, Raducanu, Maya and other famous players all advanced.
In addition to competing in the Women's Singles, Wang Xinyu continued to play in the Women's Doubles with Zheng Saisai in Strasbourg this year, and the two were eliminated in the first round by the top seeds Dabrowski/Lutliff, missing out on the Women's Doubles quarterfinals.
The Straits pair of Jiang Xinyu/Wu Fangxian, the fourth seeds in Women's Doubles, eliminated Kessler/Zara Guha 6-3 in the first round; Xu Yifan's partner Buksa also defeated Kryjcikova/Noskova in straight sets, 6-4 6-3.
Guo Hanyu will be joined by American player Merichar in the first round of the tournament against Mitsuki Kato/Sugardi at 5pm today, with the winner taking on Shuko Aoyama/Zhan Haoqing.
Buyun Chaokert, who just reached the final of the Turin Challenge last week (losing to Bublik in the final two sets and was runner-up), has further improved his personal ranking with 90 points and has become the current Chinese men's tennis brother, and because Zhang Zhizhen withdrew from the French Open and Shang Juncheng is also undergoing continuous post-operative recovery, Buyun Chaokert's position as the first brother of the Chinese men's tennis will continue for a long time, and he is also the only Chinese mainland male player who has directly entered the main draw of the French Open this year.
This week, Buyunchaokert signed up for the ATP 500 Hamburg tournament against second seed Tiafoe, who is expected to take place at 9pm GMT.
The tournament is also in a luxurious line-up, with Zverev, Tiafoe, Rublev and Serundolo seeded in the top four, and it will be hoped that Byunchaokert can avoid injury while maintaining his good form and feel.(Source: Tennis House Author: Barbie)