On January 11, Beijing time, Chinese player Wang Xinyu was interviewed before the match at the Australian Open.
In the two warm-up matches before the Australian Open, Wang Xinyu stopped in the first round in Brisbane and Adelaide, she said: "In the first two tournaments this year, I am still more adjusting and adapting, because most of Australia is more fast venues, and I haven't played for a while, including technically, tactically, I am making adjustments, and I hope to bring you a wonderful game tomorrow." ”
Wang Xinyu data map
Wang Xinyu had a poor draw at the Australian Open, where she was drawn in the first round with 11th seed Badosa, a match that will kick off tomorrow at about 2pm GMT. Looking ahead to the matchup, Wang said: "I'm actually quite happy because before the draw I wanted to draw a player with a higher ranking, and then I could play on a big court. Because when I played Keys at the Australian Open, I played once at Margaret Court and never played on any other bigger court. Because I play very high rankings, I feel like I'm actually going to be a little bit easier to face my opponent in some way, and I think I can be more open mentally and enjoy the game. ”
For Wang Xinyu, the Australian Open is the stage where she made her debut in the main draw of a Grand Slam, and when it comes to her feelings for the Australian Open, China's Jinhua said: "The Australian Open is certainly not the best at the moment, but it is also the first place where I made a breakthrough and the first place to reach the main draw of a Grand Slam, I also played the semi-finals here when I was a teenager, I think this place must be full of memories for me, and I am very happy to be back here again." ”
"If you play the Australian Open again now, you will have higher requirements for your tee shot, such as serve, return and the first two crickets, because on a fast court, if you are more passive at the beginning, it will be more difficult to win this point compared to other courts."
(Editor/Faye Wong, Photo/Visual China)