Recently, the latest world rankings of the WTA were announced, confirming that Zheng Qinwen will compete in the women's singles event of the 2025 Australian Open as the No. 5 seed, marking her first appearance as a top-five seed in a Grand Slam tournament. The top eight seeds for the women's singles at the Australian Open are as follows: Sabalenka, Swiatek, Gauff, Paolini, Zheng Qinwen, Rybakina, Pegula, and Navarro. According to the schedule of the Australian Open, the qualifying rounds will be held first, with matches involving high-seeded players scheduled for next week. Notably, CCTV5 will provide live coverage, with Zheng Qinwen's matches being a focal point, ensuring that every match is broadcast live, truly living up to the grand occasion! Due to Zheng Qinwen's withdrawal from the United Cup and not registering for the WTA500 Adelaide tournament, many fans have expressed concerns about her competitive form, especially since her old rivals such as Sabalenka, Swiatek, and Rybakina have been actively participating in recent competitions and gradually regaining their competitive edge. For Zheng Qinwen, starting the new season with such challenging matches is undoubtedly difficult. However, looking back at last season, which match for Zheng Qinwen was not a tough challenge to overcome? Take the Paris Olympics as an example, where Zheng Qinwen was the underdog, with her journey to the finals described as a miraculous escape, particularly in the women's singles semifinals! At that time, Zheng Qinwen faced Swiatek in the semifinals, against whom she had previously lost all seven encounters, and Swiatek's world ranking far surpassed Zheng Qinwen's.…