Peng Shuai
Peng Shuai, born in Hunan on January 8, 1986, is a famous woman tennis player in China.
Peng Shuai began to learn tennis at the age of eight. In the 11th National Games of 2009, Peng Shuai won four gold medals of women's team, mixed doubles, women's doubles and women's singles. In the 12th National Games of 2013, all the four events of women's team, mixed doubles, women's doubles and women's singles defended their titles. In July 2013, Peng Shuai won the Wimbledon women's Doubles Championship, which is also Peng Shuai's first Grand Slam championship in his career. In October of the same year, Peng Shuai won the women's Doubles Championship in the year-end finals, creating a new era Asian history. On February 17, 2014, Peng Shuai officially ascended to the top of women's doubles in the world. On June 8, 2014, she won the French Open women's doubles, her second Grand Slam title. On October 12, 2017, he entered the top 8 of WTA Tianjin open.
Early experience
Peng Shuai was born in Xiangtan, Hunan Province in 1986. At the age of 8, he studied tennis with his Uncle Zhang Fan, a famous tennis player in Hunan Province. Under the strict requirements of her uncle, Peng Shuai grew up very fast. What's more impressive is her "tough" style in the competition. In 1996, at the age of 10, Peng Shuai won the national junior tennis championship. At the age of 13, Peng Shuai won the International Tennis Federation junior tennis championship.
In 1999, Peng Shuai went to Tianjin for training with her uncle. She was taken in by the Tianjin team and joined the team. In June 2002, the China Tennis Association sent her to the United States for further study through her agent. She became the first Chinese women's tennis player to enter the international professional tennis world with brand-new packaging in cooperation between the China Tennis Association and foreign agent companies. Peng Shuai, who has received the most advanced training ideas abroad, is also considered to be the closest Chinese player to European and American players in terms of technical style. His serve and forehand are more powerful and stronger than other Chinese players.
Career
First on the court
In 2000, Peng Shuai took part in the first competition of his career in the China leg of ITF tour and reached the semi-final (lost to Li Na). He won the first round of singles and doubles in Shanghai in 2001. One first round exit in 2002; one singles champion on ITF tour. In 2003, he went out twice in the first round and lost once in the qualification. He won two singles titles and one doubles title in ITF tour.
Since 2004, 18-year-old Peng Shuai has frequently participated in adult group competitions, ranking in the top 100 for the first time; twice in the top eight, respectively in Cincinnati and Guangzhou; once in the second round; once in the first round (appearing in the Grand Slam competition for the first time in Wimbledon), four times in qualification (including the French Open and the US Open); and on August 23, he ranked in the top 100 for the first time (in cinnati) After cinnati; ranked from 108th to 86th); won three singles titles and one doubles title in ITF tour. In 2005, he was ranked in the top 50 for the first time; he entered the semi-finals twice in Sydney (lost to molick) and Santiago (lost to pierce); he entered the final eight three times, respectively in stersburg, Beijing and Guangzhou; he entered the third round once, and entered the second round five times (including the Australian Open and the French Open); he lost the first round five times (including the US Open); he missed Wimbledon because of the Chinese championship On January 17, it was ranked in the top 50 for the first time (after Sydney, it rose from 80th to 48th) and on August 8, it rose to 31st, reaching a career high (after San Diego, it was the highest ranking of Chinese athletes at that time; later it was surpassed by Li Na and Zheng Jie).
After winning the women's singles runner up in the 10th National Games in 2005, Peng Shuai withdrew all his tennis investment from Tianjin Sports Bureau and refused to renew his contract with the U.S. tennis school, so that he could only follow the national team to fight in the East and West, and put forward the request to fly alone to the national team, which triggered a storm about awards. Peng Shuai was also affected by the storm in her personal career, for which she missed many games.
In 2006, Peng Shuai once again ranked in the top 100; the second runner up in stelsberg (lost to vidisova); twice in the semi-finals, in Prague (lost to stosser) and Beijing (lost to Kuznetsova); once in the third round (Wimbledon), six times in the second round (including the French open); seven times in the first round (including the other two Grand Slams).
In 2007, Peng Shuai once again ranked in the top 50; twice entered the semi-finals, in Pattaya (lost to barmore) and Beijing (lost to sasawei); four times entered the third round, six times entered the second round (including the Australian Open); six times out of the first round (including Wimbledon and the US Open), two times failed in the qualification; won a WTA doubles champion; abstained in the French Open due to a sprained left ankle.
In 2008, he once again ranked in the top 50; twice won the second place, in Forrester hills (the final was lost to Safarova) and Guangzhou (the final was lost to Zvonareva); in Tashkent, he entered the semi-final (lost to liski); in the last eight of Strasbourg; twice entered the third round (including Wimbledon), nine times entered the second round (including French Open, Olympic Games, US Open); eight times won the first prize Two WTA doubles titles were won.
In 2009, he was ranked in the top 50 in one round; he entered the semi-finals in Guangzhou (he retired against peel due to right wrist injury); he entered the final eight three times, in Pattaya, Strasbourg and Beijing; he entered the third round (including Australian Open) five times, and entered the second round (including Wimbledon and US Open) five times; he lost the first round eight times (including French Open and Dubai, lost to Niculescu, 3 / 6 and 7) /5. 6 / 2, leading by 6 / 3, 5 / 2 and getting match point); won three WTA doubles championships. In July 2009, in the women's tennis team competition of the 11th National Games held in Jinan, Shandong Province, the Tianjin team led by Peng Shuai passed all the way and won the gold medal of her first national games. In the quarter finals, Peng Shuai, as the first singles team, reversed Zheng Jie, the favorite Sichuan team; in the final, as the first singles team, he defeated Zhou Xiao of the people's Liberation Army, and in the third doubles with Xu Yili, he defeated Lu Jingjing / Sun Shengnan.
Harvest four gold
In 2009, four main golden flowers and network management center reached an agreement and began to fly alone. Peng Shuai has become the "first sister" in doubles, and her and Xie Shuwei have surpassed Zheng Jie / Yan Zi in their achievements. In addition to excellent doubles, Peng Shuai also played well in singles. The highest ranking of the season has reached 33. Her psychological quality, which has been criticized, has also been greatly improved. WTA international tour Brisbane International Women's doubles top 4 (with Sarkozy), WTA top Tour Sydney International Women's doubles champion (with Xie Shuwei), Grand Slam Australian Open women's singles top 32 (with Schiavone), women's doubles top 8 (with Xie Shuwei). WTA international tour Pattaya PTT women's singles top 8, WTA top tour family life circle Cup women's doubles top 4 (with Yan Zi), WTA top tour Italy Telecom Cup women's doubles champion (with Xie Shuwei), WTA top tour (Compulsory) Madrid Open women's singles top 32 (win Pavlyuchenkova), WTA International Tour Strasbourg International Women's singles top 8, Grand Slam Roland Garros women's doubles top 4 (with Xie Shuwei), WTA top tour Los Angeles women's Championship Women's doubles top 4 (with Xie Shuwei), WTA top tour southwest consortia women's Open women's singles top 16 (win qibulkova), WTA international tour Guangzhou International Women's Open women's singles top 4, WTA top tour Pan Pacific Open women's singles top 32 (win kaliquis), WTA top tour China Open women's singles top 8 (win shevdova, yankovic, Sharapova), WTA top tour (Compulsory) China Open women's doubles champion (and Xie Shuwei).
On October 27, 2009, the women's singles final of the 11th National Games was held in the tennis hall of the Olympic Sports Center. Peng Shuai defeated Zhejiang young player Han Xinyun in two straight sets to win the women's singles gold medal. At the same time, she became the first woman tennis player in the 50 year history of the National Games to win four gold medals in women's singles, women's doubles, mixed doubles and group tennis.
Dull season
The top 16 women's singles in 2010 WTA international tour Hobart moliera international competition (shengkostia), the top 4 women's doubles in 2010 WTA international tour Hobart moliera international competition (with Xie Shuwei), the top 32 women's singles in 2010 WTA top tour (Compulsory) BNP Paribas open (victory over a Bondarenko), the second runner up of women's doubles in MPS group championship of WTA International Tour (with Zhuang Jiarong), and the top tour player of WTA Peng Shuai lost to zawi 7-5 / 4-6 / 2-6 in the WTA Brisbane International Tennis Tournament. WTA Hobart tennis match, in the golden Derby, Peng Shuai lost to Zheng Jie, 2:6 And 1:6 to Zheng Jie, stop in the second round. In the Australian Open, Peng Shuai first let Zheng Jie swallow the "egg" in the golden Derby, and then was reversed by Zheng Jie. Finally, Zheng Jie beat Peng Shuai 0:6, 6:1 And 6:2, and Peng Shuai stopped in the first round.
In the 2010 WTA top tour (Compulsory) BNP Paribas open, Peng Shuai was defeated by the 16th seeded Russian girl Petrova. She lost to Petrova 1-6 / 5-7 and stopped in the third round. W
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