On January 16, Beijing time, China's "first sister" Zheng Qinwen updated social media to bid farewell to this year's Australian Open. She posted the hotel where she stayed on this Australian Open trip and thanked the hotel for its hospitality. In the photos posted by Zheng Qinwen, she looked casual and carefree in light-colored denim casual clothes, showing a bright smile, and seemed to have walked out of the haze of yesterday's Australian Open.
Zheng Qinwen also wrote: "I hope to come back next year for a longer trip! In his words, it is not difficult to hear how regretful and helpless Zheng Qinwen is for this year's Australian Open trip.
In the second round of the women's singles of the Australian Open, Zheng Qinwen, as the No. 5 seed, lost 0-2 to the 36-year-old German veteran Sigmund and missed the round of 32. In the game, Zheng Qinwen was also warned by the referee because of the overtime on serve, which caused controversy.
After the game, Zheng Qinwen personally admitted that the referee's decision affected his concentration. However, Zheng Qinwen also said that her recovery from her elbow injury was not ideal, and this Australian Open was a battle with an injury, and the team even advised her to give up the competition. Unfortunately, Zheng Qinwen was unable to replicate the heroic performance of last year's runner-up after participating in the competition with an injury.
Next, Zheng Qinwen will rest for nearly 1 month to heal his injuries. She will then participate in the four 1000-stop Masters WTA1000 Doha, Dubai, Indian Wells and Miami.
Attached: Zheng Qinwen's future participation plan
2.9 Doha, WTA1000
2.16 WTA1000 Dubai
3.5 WTA1000 Indian Wells
3.18 WTA1000 Miami