On March 10, Beijing time, in the third round of the women's singles at the WTA1000 Indian Wells Station, Chinese Jinhua Zheng Qinwen swept New Zealand player Sun Lulu 2-0, not only completing revenge, but also successfully advancing to the top 16, Zheng Qinwen gained 120 points after promotion, and the world ranking returned to the top eight, and Zheng Qinwen's opponent in the next round has also been determined, that is, the No. 18 seed Kostyuk!
Zheng Qinwen's form in this tournament began to rebound, starting from the second round, and then swept Azarenka 2-0 in two consecutive sets, successfully advancing to the round of 32, and the third round will meet Sun Lulu, the opponent who lost to Wimbledon last year, the opponent has defeated Zheng Qinwen once, so this is a revenge battle, Zheng Qinwen is very eager to beat his opponent!
Although Sun Lulu is not ranked, she still has strength, and once she is not in good shape, she may be defeated by her opponent, so Zheng Qinwen must go all out to prepare for a vicious battle!
After the game officially started, Zheng Qinwen played very hard in the face of Sun Lulu, the first few games were in full swing, and they couldn't pull it away at all, and they frequently staged break battles during the period, but fortunately, Zheng Qinwen established an advantage in the back and opened the score, so as to win two sets in a row 6-4 and 7-5 to sweep the opponent 2-0 and get the ticket to the round of 16!
In this way, Zheng Qinwen successfully completed his revenge, won 2 consecutive victories and successfully stepped into the door of the top 16, it can be seen that Zheng Qinwen's state is much better than before, and he is recovering, but it is not very stable, because the state fluctuates too much during the game, especially one shot, which is also the reason why Zheng Qinwen played more difficult!
After advancing to the round of 16, Zheng Qinwen gained 120 points, and the world ranking returned to the top eight again, and then Zheng Qinwen will face the No. 18 seed Kostyuk.
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