HSIEH SHU-WEI, THE STRONGEST FEMALE TENNIS PLAYER IN THE HISTORY OF TAIWAN, HAS WON 8 GRAND SLAM DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIPS WITH "GHOST'S CUT" AND IS A MEMBER OF THE TOP EIGHT GRAND SLAM SINGLES CLUB AND JOINS HANDS WITH CAO JIAYI TO COMPETE IN HUADU

Hsieh Shu-wei, the strongest female tennis player in the history of Taiwan, has won 8 Grand Slam doubles championships with "Ghost's Cut" and is a member of the top eight Grand Slam singles club and joins hands with Cao Jiayi to compete in Huadu

Hsieh Shu-wei, the strongest female tennis player in the history of Taiwan, has won 8 Grand Slam doubles championships with "Ghost's Cut" and is a member of the top eight Grand Slam singles club and joins hands with Cao Jiayi to compete in Huadu

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Entering the final 10 games, the "Taiwan-US Alliance" lost points one after another and once fell into a 0-5 deficit. Unable to catch up, they finally lost 1-10 and missed the chance to win the women's doubles top four tickets.即時比分

Another Taiwanese female tennis player, Zhan Haoqing, continued to work together with her Russian partner Veronika Kudermetova at the Bad Homburg Open in Germany. The two defeated Japan's Aoyama 6-0, 6-3 in the women's doubles quarterfinals. The combination of Xiuzi and Serbian Aleksandra Krunic bravely reached the top four of women's doubles.

Another Taiwanese tennis player, Zhan Haoqing, won the runner-up at the German Open last week. This week, she continued to work with her Russian partner Kudermetova and easily defeated Japan's Erika Hozumi/Spain's Sara Sorribes Tormo in the top 16. The top eight Taiwan-Russia coalition continued their good touch, breaking serve three times in the first set, and successfully broke through in the fourth game of the second set. It only took 57 minutes to defeat Shuko Aoyama 運彩of Japan and Krunic of Serbia 6:0, 6:3. The combination has reached the top four of women's doubles for two consecutive weeks.Although they were unable to make a breakthrough in the Grand Slam singles event the following year, their women's doubles team-up with Chinese player Peng Shuai first made it to the top 8 at the Australian Open, and the Straits combination, ranked 9th seed at the French Open, even made it to the top 4. Taiwanese players achieved their best performance in women's doubles at the French Open, and their doubles world ranking reached a new high of 12th.

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