Translation:‌ Beijing time on January 8th news, on the third day of the 2025 Australian Open qualifying tournament, two Chinese tennis players competed successively. Wei Sijia swept past Korpatsch in straight sets with a total score of 2-0, while Gao Xinyu fought for 2 hours and 38 minutes before ultimately being reversed 1-2 by Martic. With the elimination of Gao Xinyu, the 21-year-old Wei Sijia has become the sole representative for Chinese tennis in this year's Australian Open qualifying tournament. In the final round of the qualifiers, Wei Sijia will face Serbian player Stojanovic, and a victory would secure her place in the main draw of the Australian Open women's singles.‌ On the previous match day, four Chinese female players participated in the first round of the qualifiers, with Zhu Lin and Shi Han being eliminated, while Wei Sijia and Gao Xinyu advanced.‌ On this match day, the 21-year-old Wei Sijia took the court first and brought good news. Facing German player Korpatsch, Chinese youngster Wei Sijia performed outstandingly, sweeping her opponent in straight sets with two scores of 6-3, successfully advancing to the decisive round of the qualifiers. This is also the second consecutive year that Wei Sijia has reached the final round of the Australian Open qualifiers. Last year, Wei Sijia lost 0-2 to Czech player Fruhvirtova and missed out on the main draw. This year, we hope that Wei Sijia can achieve a breakthrough.‌ In the afternoon session, Gao Xinyu, who helped the Chinese team reach the quarterfinals of the United Cup, took the court against former…

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On January 8th, the second round of the women's singles qualifying event for the 2025 Australian Open was fully underway. The latest battle report indicates that Chinese tennis star Wei Sijia achieved a decisive victory within just 78 minutes, winning two sets with scores of 6-3 each, sweeping aside her German opponent, Koppach, who is ranked 174th in the world. This victory not only secured her two consecutive wins but also earned her nearly 330,000 RMB in prize money. She will now focus on advancing to the main draw of the Australian Open. Last year, Wei Sijia reached the final round of the Australian Open qualifying event but lost 0-2 to Brenda, narrowly missing out on her first Grand Slam main draw appearance. A year later, the 21-year-old Chinese player returned to Melbourne. Having recently won the women's singles runner-up title at the W125 Canberra station, she defeated Sasnovich 2-1 in the first round of the qualifying event and faced Koppach in the second round. As the 25th seed in the Australian Open qualifying event, Wei Sijia broke serve twice in the third and fifth games of the first set, while Koppach managed to break back in the sixth game to reduce the gap. Wei Sijia withstood the pressure and took the first set by breaking serve in the ninth game, winning 6-3. In the second set, Wei Sijia broke serve again in the sixth game with a 'love game,' and after Koppach brought the score to 3-4, the Chinese player broke serve and held serve to win the match…

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Beijing Time January 7th, the first round of the Australian Open qualifiers saw Gao Xin-yu face off against Kefelmanns. This outstanding Chinese player, who had previously impressed in the Fed Cup, emerged victorious with a 2-0 win, marking her first victory in this year's Australian Open qualifiers. In the previous Fed Cup competition, Gao Xin-yu replaced Zheng Qinwen and quickly gained recognition from fans for her late-blooming talent. She won both her group stage matches, leaving a deep impression. Now, participating in the Australian Open qualifiers, Gao Xin-yu has not disappointed. In the first set, Kefelmanns served first but was overwhelmed by Gao Xin-yu's pressure, leading to numerous errors. Gao Xin-yu broke early and dominated the match, winning 6-0 and taking a 1-0 lead. Seeing her own mistakes, Kefelmanns could only laugh helplessly. The second set saw Kefelmanns continue to gift points with her errors. Gao Xin-yu gratefully accepted these gifts and easily won another 6-0 set, securing a 2-0 victory and advancing to the next round. Prior to Gao Xin-yu, several other Chinese players competed in the qualifiers. Wei Sijia narrowly defeated Sasnovich 2-1, advancing to the second round – the first victory for a Chinese player in this year's Australian Open qualifiers. Including Gao Xin-yu, at least two Chinese players made it to the second round on this day. Unfortunately, Zhu Lin, the earliest competitor, was eliminated after a 0-2 defeat, missing out on the second round. Shi Han is also set to compete in the qualifiers against Teyshman; as of the article's deadline, the match had not…

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Chinese Tennis Star Misses Australian Open Main Draw, Zheng Qinwen Aims for Grand Slam Title, with a Prize of 16.1 Million January 7th, 2025 at 01:45 by Sports You and Me In the early morning of January 7th, Beijing time, the first round of the Australian Open qualifying matches saw Zhu Lin face off against Janjicijevic. Unfortunately, this Chinese tennis star lost 1-2 to her opponent, ending her journey early and missing out on the main draw. Due to her low world ranking, Zhu Lin did not secure a direct entry spot and had to participate in the qualifying rounds. The rules state that there are a total of three rounds in the qualifiers. In the first round, she faced Janjicijevic, and she could only advance to the next round by defeating her opponent. However, Zhu Lin lost her first match unexpectedly. In the first set, Janjicijevic quickly found her rhythm and took it 6-3, putting Zhu Lin in a desperate situation. Fortunately, in the second set, Zhu Lin made positive adjustments and responded with a 6-1 victory, leveling the total score at 1-1. In the decisive set, the first four games ended with both players tied at 2-2. In the fifth game, serving for Janjicijevic, Zhu Lin once led but unfortunately, her opponent managed to reverse and hold serve successfully. In the crucial sixth game, Zhu Lin made multiple mistakes, resulting in a break of serve and falling behind 2-4. Zhu Lin's mentality was visibly affected afterward, and she lost the following two games, ultimately losing another set 2-6…

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