On January 9th, the qualifying round of the Australian Open witnessed an intense battle between Chinese player Siwei Wang and Stojanovic. The match lasted nearly three hours, with Wang Siwei ultimately achieving a 2-1 comeback victory over her opponent, setting new records in her career. Not only did she make her first entry into the main draw of a Grand Slam event, but she also became the eighth Chinese player to directly qualify for the Australian Open. This remarkable achievement is a testament to her relentless efforts and tenacity. From the outset of the match, Wang faced fierce opposition from her opponent. In the first set, she was broken early on by Stojanovic, falling behind 0-1, which put her in a slightly passive position. However, this minor setback did not deter her; instead, it ignited her fighting spirit. In the fourth game, she managed to break back with solid serves and sharp returns, leveling the score at 4-4, much to the excitement of the spectators. Stojanovic did not give her a moment's respite, breaking her serve again and securing the first set with a 6-4 victory. In the second set, Wang fully adjusted her state. After starting the set with a serve advantage, she quickly took a 4-3 lead. The ensuing games saw both players trading breaks, with the intensity of the match igniting sparks. In a critical moment, Wang seized the opportunity in the tenth game, breaking her opponent's serve to drag the match into a decisive third set, eventually winning the set 6-4 to level the match. As…

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In the world of professional tennis, comebacks are not uncommon. However, why has an Australian Open qualifying match become a hot topic of discussion? 21-year-old Chinese player Wei Sijia made a textbook "fight back from the brink" in her match against Serbian player Stojanovic. This is not only a highlight moment in her career but also etches her name into the history of Chinese tennis - for the first time advancing to the main draw of a Grand Slam event and ranking among the top 128 at the Australian Open, earning a prize of 132,000 Australian dollars. This match not only showcases the growth and transformation of young players but also evokes the realization of how difficult it is to reach the pinnacle of the stage. Speaking of Wei Sijia, many may not have known her before, but her growth story is a classic example of "silence before the storm." At 21, she had long been hovering outside the top 300 in the world rankings. Forget about Grand Slam qualifiers; even securing a spot in the main draw of a regular tour event was a challenge. But over the past two years, she has made remarkable progress, breaking into the top 120 in the world. This achievement is the result of her relentless efforts. Starting from low-level challenger events, she has not only gradually honed her skills but also accumulated experience in facing different types of opponents. Her performance in this qualifier, especially her mental fortitude in key moments to turn things around, further reveals her limitless potential for the…

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In the first round of the 2025 Australian Open tennis qualifying tournament, Chinese player Weisijia successfully staged a comeback against Stoyanovic, winning two consecutive sets to reverse the game after trailing 0-1, defeating her opponent 2-1 and securing a prize of 600,000 yuan while also setting a personal record. In this match, Weisijia performed strongly, making timely adjustments despite initial mistakes in the first set, gradually gaining an advantage over Stoyanovic. Ultimately, Weisijia defeated Stoyanovic 2-1, advancing to the next round. In the first set, Weisijia started off poorly as Stoyanovic broke serve in the first game. However, Weisijia quickly adjusted, narrowing the score gap and breaking back in the fourth game to level at 4-4. Unfortunately, she couldn't maintain this advantage, with Stoyanovic breaking serve again and holding on to win the set 6-4. In the second set, both players engaged in a battle to hold serve, with Weisijia leading 4-3 thanks to her first serve advantage. The match then turned into a break point war! In the tenth game, Weisijia capitalized on a break point to win the set 6-4, dragging the match into a decisive third set. In the final set, both Weisijia and Stoyanovic played well, eventually reaching a tiebreaker where Weisijia, trailing 3-5, fought back fiercely, converting her second match point to win 11-9 and end the match. Ultimately, Weisijia made a strong comeback from 0-1 down to defeat Stoyanovic 2-1. After the match against Stoyanovic, Weisijia achieved a career-first by successfully advancing from the qualifying rounds to the main draw of a Grand Slam…

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On January 9th, Beijing time, in the decisive round of the Australian Open qualifying tournament, Weisijia faced off against Stojanovic. Ultimately, after losing the first set, Weisijia won two sets in a row and clinched victory with an 11-9 score in the decisive set's race to 10, achieving a 2-1 reversal and advancing to the main draw. This will be her first Grand Slam main draw appearance in her career, making history and marking a new beginning—truly remarkable! Weisijia is a post-00s player from China, currently ranked 119th in the world, which is relatively low. Prior to the Canberra station competition, she reached the final but unfortunately finished as the runner-up. At the Australian Open, due to her ranking, Weisijia had to start from the qualifying rounds. In the first two rounds, she consecutively defeated Sasnovich and Kopac, advancing to the third round, which was also the decisive round. Stojanovic, ranked 237th in the world, is not particularly strong, and this was their first career meeting. Weisijia still had a good chance of advancing to the main draw. In the first set, Stojanovic broke serve immediately, but Weisijia was not to be outdone, breaking back in the fourth game to level at 2-2. In the ninth game, Stojanovic broke serve again, and in the tenth game, Stojanovic capitalized on her serve to win the set 6-4, leading Weisijia 1-0 in the match. In the second set, Weisijia broke serve first in the eighth game, leading 5-3! In the ninth game, Stojanovic broke back to close the gap to 4-5, and…

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Focus on tennis events and major competitions. The 2025 Australian Open qualifying rounds have entered the decisive stage of competition. A key match took place between Chinese player Wei Sijia, ranked 119th in the world, and Serbian player Stojanovic, ranked 237th in the world. The winner between the two will receive a ticket to the main draw of the Australian Open women's singles. This match is also a crucial battle for Wei Sijia to make her first appearance in the main draw of a Grand Slam event. Currently ranked 119th in the world, Wei Sijia has become the only surviving seed among the Australian Open qualifiers. In the previous two rounds, Wei Sijia performed outstandingly, first defeating Belarusian star Sasnovich (NO.141) in the first round, and then eliminating German Kopac (NO.174) in the second round, thus advancing to the decisive round for the second consecutive year. Facing Wei Sijia across the net is Stojanovic, ranked 237th in the world. Judging from the rankings, Wei Sijia is much higher than the opponent, but it is difficult to determine the gap between ranking and true strength among players outside the top 100. Judging from the process of this game, Wei Sijia played extremely hard. This was their first encounter. Wei Sijia served first in the first set. As soon as the game started, Wei Sijia gave up the opportunity in the serve, although she resolved the first crisis, she was still broken by the opponent using the second break point, Stojanovic easily held his first serve, and won the first two games…

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