Zheng Qinwen Beats Donna Vekic in U.S. Open Quarterfinals
It was a late night at the U.S. Open as Zheng Qinwen defeated Donna Vekic in a thrilling match that ended at 2:15 a.m., making it the latest finish in women’s match history at the tournament. Zheng’s victory came after a tough battle, lasting 2 hours and 50 minutes, showcasing her grit and determination.
Earlier this year, Zheng made history by winning China’s first singles gold in tennis at the Olympics, and now she’s making waves at the U.S. Open. Despite facing a formidable opponent in Vekic, Zheng’s resilience and skill on the hard courts shone through, setting up a showdown with Aryna Sabalenka in the quarterfinals.
Reflecting on her performance, Zheng expressed her pride in adapting to different surfaces and challenging herself to compete at the highest level. She acknowledged the tough road ahead but remained confident in her abilities to face off against Sabalenka.
On the other side, Vekic, coming off a strong showing at Wimbledon, showed moments of frustration during the match, missing opportunities to advance. Despite a valiant effort in the second set, Zheng’s consistency and strategic play proved too much for the Croatian.
As the clock ticked past 2 a.m., Zheng’s triumph marked a new chapter in her burgeoning career, setting the stage for an exciting quarterfinal clash. Fans eagerly await the next chapter in this captivating journey at the U.S. Open.
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