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…