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Yastremska scored a super match in the Australian Open semifinals: who is she?

Chinese tennis player Zheng Qingwen won the quarterfinal match of the Australian Open Championship 2024 fate in neutral Russian woman Annie Kalinskaya and to compete with the representative of Ukraine Dayana Yastremska in the 1/2 finals.

RBC-Ukraine informs about this with plans for the result of the match.

Australian Open, 1/4 finals, women

Kalinskaya – Zheng – 1:2 (7:6, 3:6, 1:6)

The 21-year-old Chinese player spent 138 minutes on the court, scoring the maximum three networks. In the first game, Zhen gave in to the Russians for a tiebreaker, although she was now the middle leader (3:1). This morning, I decided to get back at another break in the middle of the set.

I had a chance to play the final game. There, the representative of the Celestial Empire simply hibernated Kalinskaya. After exchanging points in the opening, Zheng won 5 games later and closed the set and match from her first attempt in total for 38 minutes.

In the semifinals, a young Chinese woman competed against Yastremskiy. The fight will take place on the 25th. The earliest hour for the cob is 12:00 after the Kiev hour.

Who is Zheng Qingwen

A native of Hubei Province, she made her debut as an adult in 2017. Peak rating – 13th place in the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) classification on June 8, 2024.

On the elite level, the team won 2 trophies – Palermo Ladies Open and home Zhengzhou Open. After seeing low-quality tennis players, a participant in the WTA Finals-2023 was included in the list. There she reached the final, where the Brazilian Haddad Mayi lost in two sets.

The Australian Open-2024 semi-final is the best result in the Grand Slam tournaments of her career. With Yastremska on the court, you will be the first to win.

Guess what, the Ukrainian Yastremska knocked out the Czech Noskova in the 1/4 finals of the major.

Before the word, we previously guessed Yastremska’s path to the quarterfinals of the Australian Open.

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