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Zheng Jieyan is the doubles champion of the Australian Open.
Li Na is the singles champion of the French Open.
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Does China have a tennis champion? I haven't heard of it yet, Sister Na, do you know? In 2011, she was the 2004 Olympic Women's Doubles Champion in French tennis. Ground floor facing !! Li Na: Who says they don't know? Drag.
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Now Li Na is undoubtedly the first sister in the Chinese tennis world.
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The Chinese men's tennis players are ranked as Xu Junchao, Zhang Yaozhong, Pan Bing, Zhang Ze, and Wu Di.
1, Xu Junchao.
Chinese men's tennis player, in 2006, he became the first player in the history of Chinese men's tennis to enter the main draw of the junior Grand Slam by virtue of his ranking, and his results were excellent.
2, Zhang Yaozhong.
Chinese men's tennis team player, born in Ningbo, Zhejiang, in June 1993. In 2006, he won the third place in doubles and fifth in singles in the National Youth (14-year-old group) finals. In October 2006, he participated in the tennis tournament of the 13th Zhejiang Provincial Games and won the first place in men's group B singles and the first place in the team.
3, Pan Bing. Wuhan Huangpi people, tennis player, national ruler family level athlete, Hubei Province model worker. Hubei tennis star, the former creator of China's highest men's ranking, has soared to 170th in the ATP world ranking in his career.
4, Zhang Ze. Tennis player, one of China's new generation of men's tennis players, began to train in tennis in 1998 and joined the Jiangsu provincial team in 2003. In 2012, he qualified for the French Open with his ranking, becoming the second Chinese mainland men's professional tennis player to participate in the four Grand Slam singles qualifiers after Pan Bing in the Open Era.
5, Wu Di. Born on September 14, 1991 in Wuhan, Hubei, he is a Chinese professional tennis player. Transferred to the profession in 2007; In 2013, he participated in the Australian Open as the first male athlete from China to participate in the main draw of a Grand Slam; On April 14, 2016, he reached the quarterfinals of the Gwangju Challenge in South Korea, and his world ranking rose to 144, setting a record for the best ranking of Chinese men's tennis.
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1. Previous men's singles medalists:
1988: Mazizh (Czechoslovakia).
1992: Rosette (Switzerland).
1996: Agassi (USA).
2000: Kafelnikov (Russia).
2004: Masu (Chile).
2008: Rafael Nadal (Spain).
2012: Murray (GBR).
2. The medalists of the previous women's singles are:
1988: Graf (Federal Republic of Germany).
1992: Capriati (USA).
1996: Davenport (USA).
2000: Serena Williams (USA).
2004: Henin (Belgium).
2008: Dementieva (Russia).
2012: Serena Williams (USA).
3. Previous Men's Doubles Medal Winners:
1988: Vlatch Seguso (USA).
1992: Becker Stich (Germany).
1996: Woodbridge Woodford (Australia).
2000: La Ronesto (Canada).
2004: González Masu (Chile).
2008: Federer Wawrinka (Switzerland).
2012: Brian Brothers (USA).
4. Previous women's doubles medalists:
1988: Schriver Garrison (USA).
1992: Fernandez Sisters (USA).
1996: Sister Fernández (USA).
2000: The Williams Sisters (USA).
2004: Li Ting, Sun Tiantian (China).
2008: The Williams Sisters (USA).
2012: Williams Sisters (USA).
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Past champions of China Open:
Year: Women's Singles Champion Men's Singles Champion.
2004 Serena Williams Marat Safin.
2005 Maria Kirilenko Rafael Nadal2006 Svetlana Kuznetsova Marcos Baghdatis 2007 Zawi Agnes Rolling Source Fernando Gonzalez2008 Jelena Poor Chain Jankovic Andy Roddick 2009 Svetlana Kuznetsova Novak Djokovic 2010 Caroline Wozniacki Novak Djokovic 2011 A-Radwanska Thomas Berdych.
2012 Victoria, Azarenka, Novak, Djokovic, 2013, Serena, Williams, Novak, Djokovic, 2014, Maria, Sharapova, Novak, Djokovic, 2015, Garbini, Muguruza, Novak, Djokovic, 2016, Agnieszka, Radwanska, Murray.
2017, Errani Rafael Nadal.
2018, Wozniacki Nikolos Baslashvili.
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The first Chinese tennis champion was Li Jiahui. Li Jiahui started playing tennis in the late 1980s and began to win multiple championships in China. In 1992, she represented China in the Barcelona Olympic tennis competition, becoming the first female player in Chinese history to participate in the Olympic tennis competition.
That same year, she won the first title of her career at a competition in Japan. In 1994, she became the first Chinese female tennis player to win a WTA Championship at the Hong Kong Open, defeating American Melita Walsh, a top-10 palm player in the world at the time.
Li Jiahui is not only China's first tennis champion, she is also a figure who has made important contributions to the development of tennis in China. She did not leave the tennis world after retiring from the game, but devoted herself to tennis coaching and founded her own tennis school. She has produced a group of young tennis players, including some of China's current top players.
She also used to be the coach of the Chinese national women's tennis team, and led the team to participate in important international competitions such as the Asian Games.
Li Jiahui's honor and her contribution to China's tennis industry have made irreplaceable contributions to China's tennis industry. It is precisely because of China's first tennis champion like Li Jiahui that the foundation of China's current tennis career has been laid. At present, China has many talented players and coaches in the field of tennis, and has outstanding performances on the international stage.
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The China Open Tennis Championship (ChinaOpen) is a large-scale international tennis tournament approved by the International Tennis Association (ITA) to be held annually in China for 10 consecutive sessions since 2004. As Beijing's international status has improved year by year, it has attracted the favor of many internationally renowned players.
In 2009, the China Open tennis tournament was second only to the four Grand Slam tournaments in the overall level, and was called the "four super tournaments" along with the Indian Wells Open, Miami Open and Madrid Open
1. Previous women's singles champions of China Open:
1. Previous men's singles champions of China Open:
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