Sorry, Zheng Qinwen, I've made it to the Australian Open quarterfinals again with a 6-1 and 6-2 victory.

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On January 21st, Beijing time, two matches of the women's singles quarter-finals at the Australian Open were concluded first. Sabalenka defeated Pavlyuchenkova 2-1, and Badosa eliminated Gauff 2-0. As a result, Sabalenka and Badosa met in the semi-finals, while the No. 3 seed Gauff was eliminated early, ending her 11-match winning streak across seasons. Gauff, the No. 3 seed, faced Badosa, the No. 11 seed. They had previously played six times, with each winning three matches. Before the match, Gauff was more favored to advance, having won nine consecutive matches at the start of the year and 13 consecutive matches across seasons. However, Badosa proved her strength in the match. In the first set, both players held serve for the first ten games, reaching a 5-5 tie. Then, in the eleventh game, Badosa achieved a crucial break, followed by holding serve in the twelfth game, winning the set 7-5. In the second set, there was a battle of breaks, with Badosa breaking three times and Gauff twice. The key break in the eighth game gave Badosa a 5-3 lead, which she maintained by holding serve in the tenth game, winning the set 6-4 and the match 2-0, surprisingly eliminating Gauff. Thus, Badosa became the first player to advance to the women's singles semi-finals at this year's Australian Open. She is also the fourth Spanish player in the Open Era to reach the semi-finals of a Grand Slam event and the first Spanish female player to do so in the last five years. Sabalenka, the No. 1 seed, faced Pavlyuchenkova, the…

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On January 21st, the quarterfinals of the Australian Open women's singles competition took place. Aryna Sabalenka, the top seed and defending champion, faced off against 27th seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova. After a thrilling three-set match, Sabalenka narrowly defeated her opponent with a score of 2-1, achieving an impressive 19-match winning streak at the Australian Open and on hardcourt Grand Slams. This victory marks her third consecutive year advancing to the Australian Open semifinals and her tenth time reaching the semifinals of a Grand Slam event. Player Profiles: Sabalenka is ranked world No. 1 and is the top seed for this year's Australian Open women's singles. Her best previous Grand Slam result was winning the Australian Open and US Open titles. At this year's Australian Open, Sabalenka has successfully advanced to the quarterfinals after eliminating Stephens, Badosa, Tauson, and Andreescu. Pavlyuchenkova is ranked world No. 32 and is the 27th seed for this year's Australian Open women's singles. Her best previous Grand Slam performance was reaching the final of the 2021 French Open, and her best result at the Australian Open was reaching the quarterfinals on three occasions. Head-to-Head Record: Sabalenka and Pavlyuchenkova have faced each other a total of three times, with Sabalenka winning one match and Pavlyuchenkova claiming victory in two. Their last encounter was in the third round of the 2021 French Open, where Pavlyuchenkova won in three sets. Match Recap: In the first set, Sabalenka broke serve in the fourth game and again in the eighth game, securing the set with a 6-2 victory. In the second set,…

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The highly anticipated Australian Open tennis championship is in full swing. A match in the round of 16 has caught everyone's attention. The two opponents are world number one Sabalenka and 14th seed Mira Andreeva. After two rounds of competition, Sabalenka defeated her opponent 2-0 and advanced to the quarterfinals of this event. In the new season, Sabalenka has shown good form. She won the championship at the Brisbane station earlier. Coming to the Australian Open as the defending champion, Sabalenka remained strong. In the previous rounds, Sabalenka did not face too many challenges. Mira Andreeva, the 14th seed, is currently ranked 16th in the world. Her best result in a Grand Slam was reaching the quarterfinals. Last season at the French Open, Andreeva staged a comeback victory against Sabalenka. Recently, in the semi-finals of the Brisbane station, the two met again, with Sabalenka winning easily. The fans and media were almost unanimous in their belief that Sabalenka would win this matchup, and the result of the match confirmed this. In the first set, Sabalenka quickly found her rhythm, leaving Andreeva struggling to keep up. With a score of 6-1, Sabalenka took the lead. It only took her 24 minutes to win the first set, demonstrating her formidable strength and unparalleled state. In the second set, although Andreeva tried to counterattack, she could not withstand Sabalenka's dominance. Sabalenka seized opportunities to break serve in the third and seventh games. With a successful hold in the eighth game, Sabalenka won another set 6-2. Ultimately, Sabalenka defeated Andreeva 2-0 and advanced to…

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Australian Open Women's Singles Second Round: Zheng Qinwen Loses Unexpectedly, Sabalenka Advances to Quarterfinals In the second round of the women's singles at the Australian Open, Zheng Qinwen suffered an unexpected defeat and was eliminated from the third round. Following this, her rival, Sabalenka, continued her strong performance in the round of 16 against the 14th seed, Mirra Avanesian, winning both sets with a score of 2-0 to advance to the quarterfinals once again. It is worth noting that before the main draw of the Australian Open began, many fans had high hopes for Zheng Qinwen, even considering strategies and tactics for her potential match against Sabalenka in the round of 16. However, reality proved to be quite different from these expectations as Zheng Qinwen was surprisingly eliminated in the second round of the main draw, missing the opportunity to face Sabalenka. During her match against the 14th seed, Mirra Avanesian, Sabalenka displayed exceptional dominance, facing little resistance en route to victory. In the first set, Sabalenka quickly found her rhythm and completely overpowered Avanesian, who could only struggle to keep up. Sabalenka played steadily, gradually increasing the gap in the score. Ultimately, she won the first set 6-1, taking an early lead and putting Avanesian on the back foot. In the second set, Avanesian attempted to make targeted adjustments to gain an advantage over Sabalenka. Unfortunately, these changes did not yield success, as Sabalenka maintained her consistent play and continued to hold the upper hand. Sabalenka broke Avanesian's serve in the third and seventh games, advancing to the decisive…

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The highly anticipated Australian Open tennis tournament is in full swing. A match in the round of 16 has caught everyone's attention. The two opponents are world number one Sabalenka and 14th seed Mira Andreeva. After two sets of competition, Sabalenka defeated her opponent 2-0 and advanced to the quarterfinals of the event. In the new season, Sabalenka has shown good form. She won the championship at the Brisbane station earlier. Coming to the Australian Open as the defending champion, Sabalenka remained strong. In the previous rounds, Sabalenka did not face too many challenges. Mira Andreeva, the 14th seed, is currently ranked 16th in the world. Her best result in a Grand Slam was reaching the quarterfinals. Last season at the French Open, Andreeva staged a comeback victory over Sabalenka. In the semifinals of the recent Brisbane station, the two met again, with Sabalenka winning easily. The fans and media were almost unanimous in their belief that Sabalenka would win this matchup, and the result of the match confirmed this. In the first set, Sabalenka quickly found her rhythm, leaving Andreeva struggling to keep up. With a score of 6-1, Sabalenka took the lead. It only took her 24 minutes to win the first set, demonstrating her formidable strength and unparalleled state. In the second set, although Andreeva tried to counterattack, she could not withstand Sabalenka's dominance. Sabalenka seized opportunities to break serve in the third and seventh games. With a successful hold in the eighth game, Sabalenka won the set 6-2. Ultimately, Sabalenka defeated Andreeva 2-0 and advanced to…

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The third round of singles matches at the Australian Open has concluded, with the biggest upset being the elimination of No. 4 seed Paulini. Facing Svitolina, she won the first set but was ultimately reversed, suffering a humiliating 6-0 defeat in the third set. With this, the top 16 of the Australian Open have been determined. The No. 4, 5, and 7 seeds have all been eliminated. However, the top four favorites for the championship—Sabalenka, Gauff, Swiatek, and Rybakina—all defeated their opponents 2-0 to advance. Starting today, the women's singles will enter the fourth round of the competition. Players like Sabalenka and Gauff will make their appearances, and CCTV5 will broadcast the matches live. The 2025 Australian Open women's singles top 16 matchups are as follows: [1] Sabalenka vs. Mira Andreeva [14] [18] Vekic vs. Pavlyuchenkova [27] [3] Gauff vs. Bencic [11] Badosa vs. Danilovic [6] Rybakina vs. Keys [19] Veronika Kudermetova vs. Svitolina [28] [8] Navarro vs. Kasatkina [9] [LL] Reese vs. Swiatek [2] As the defending champion, Sabalenka will face tough challenges in the upcoming matches. Although she has an advantage against Andreeva, Andreeva defeated Sabalenka 2-1 in last year's French Open quarterfinals. Even if Sabalenka advances, her likely opponent in the quarterfinals will be Vekic, who has a 6-2 record against Sabalenka and completely restrains her playing style. Gauff's draw currently looks very favorable. She has achieved three consecutive victories in this Australian Open and has won eight consecutive matches, including the United Cup, showing strong momentum for the championship. Gauff's opponent will be Bencic, who performed…

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On the morning of January 19th, the women's singles at the Australian Open welcomed a focus match in the round of 16, with top seed Sabalenka facing off against Andrejeva. Encountering little resistance, Sabalenka easily defeated her opponent 2-0, advancing smoothly to the quarterfinals. In this year's Australian Open, Sabalenka is the defending champion and the top favorite to win the title. In the first round, she defeated Stephens 2-0. In the second round, Sabalenka eliminated Maneiro 2-0. And in the third round, Sabalenka continued her dominance with another 2-0 victory, keeping Tauson out of the top 16. After the start of today's match, Sabalenka immediately demonstrated her overwhelming dominance. In the first set, the Belarusian player broke serve in the 4th and 6th games. In the opening set, Andrejeva only managed to win one game, losing 1-6. In the second set, Sabalenka still did not give her opponent any opportunities. She easily won her own service games. Additionally, she broke serve in the 3rd and 7th games, causing Andrejeva to lose another set. The score for the second set was 2-6. Throughout the entire match, Andrejeva only won a total of 3 games in two sets, leaving her with no hope of victory. Due to Sabalenka's fierce offensive, the match lasted only 62 minutes. Sabalenka had a first serve winning rate of 78% and a second serve winning rate of 56%. In the sixth game of the second set, Sabalenka almost faced a break of serve, but she turned the tide under pressure from three break points, holding onto…

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The Australian Open women's singles third round witnessed a major upset as No. 7 seed Jessica Pegula was eliminated by Danka Kovinić with scores of 6-7 and 2-6, becoming the second top-eight seed to be knocked out after Zheng Qinwen. In the previous two rounds, Pegula had easily swept her opponents into the next stage. However, facing world No. 55 Kovinić, she was in poor form, narrowly losing the first set in a tiebreak and then being continuously broken in the second set, eventually suffering a 2-6 defeat. This marked Kovinić's first time reaching the Australian Open's Round of 16 and her second time advancing to the Round of 16 in a Grand Slam event. According to statistics, Pegula became the 15th seeded player to be eliminated from this year's Australian Open. The other 14 include: 【5】Zheng Qinwen, 【10】Barbora Krejčíková (withdrew), 【12】Jil Teichmann, 【13】Anastasia Potapova (withdrew), 【16】Jeļena Ostapenko, 【17】Elina Svitolina, 【20】Karolína Muchová, 【21】Victoria Azarenka, 【22】Anna Blinkova, 【23】Harmony Tan, 【25】Liudmila Samsonova, 【26】Ekaterina Alexandrova, 【29】Tereza Martincová, 【31】Maria Sakkari Among them, Zheng Qinwen, who finished runner-up last year, now only made it to the second round and faces a deduction of 1230 points, causing her world ranking to drop to seventh. However, Pegula, who stopped at the second round last year, even managed to increase her points by 60. Additionally, six Grand Slam champions were also prematurely eliminated, including Sloane Stephens, Victoria Azarenka, Jeļena Ostapenko, Sofia Kenin, Naomi Osaka, and Markéta Vondroušová. Moving on, let's take a look at which players have advanced to the Round of 16. Here are today's match reports:…

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On January 17th, Beijing time, the third round of the new season's Australian Open women's singles began. A match was played between defending champion Sabalenka and Tauson. In the end, Sabalenka refused to be upset and eliminated Tauson with a score of 7-6 (5), 6-4, successfully advancing to the round of 16. At the same time, she achieved an impressive 17 consecutive victories at the Australian Open, continuing to refresh her career record of the longest winning streak in the four Grand Slams. In the past two years, Sabalenka has been the most successful player on the Grand Slam hard court, winning two Australian Open titles and one US Open title. This year's Australian Open is also the top favorite to win the championship. She has already achieved 16 consecutive victories at the Australian Open, showing super stability. In order to achieve the goal of winning the Australian Open three times in a row, Sabalenka participated in the WTA500 Brisbane Station competition to warm up in advance and prepare for the defense of the Australian Open. She eventually won the championship with a wave of five consecutive victories. After arriving in Melbourne, Sabalenka won Stephens and Bossas consecutively, advancing smoothly to the third round and moving closer to the championship. In this game, Sabalenka faced a real challenge. Her opponent, Tauson, was in excellent form. Although her world ranking is only 42nd, her serving, receiving, and rallying abilities are not inferior to any of the top ten players in the world. In the first set, the two sides engaged in…

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