Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen admitted to first-day nerves after surviving a scare Sunday to reach the second round of the Australian Open.
Zheng Qinwen kicked off her Australian Open campaign in style, shaking off a rocky start to secure a straight-sets win on a rain-soaked opening day in Melbourne. The ...
No.5 seed Zheng Qinwen and No.14 seed Mirra Andreeva were the first winners on a stormy Day 1 at the Australian Open.
China's top tennis star Zheng Qinwen and women's two-time defending champion Arnya Sabalenka recorded battling first round ...
In the Australian Open Round of 64 on Tuesday, we have a matchup of No. 5-ranked Qinwen Zheng versus No. 97 Laura Siegemund.In her most recent time out, Siegemund was defeated by Yuliia ...
Zheng enjoyed a breakout 2024 season, which included finishing runner-up at the Australian Open and winning the women's ...
Zheng Qinwen admits she is simply not the one who will smile after a defeat and therefore there will probably more cases of ...
Zheng Qinwen said Sunday she will always give a handshake out of respect to her opponent, but don't expect it to be "smiley", ...
Thunderstorms lashed Melbourne Park on the opening day of the Australian Open but fifth seed Zheng Qinwen safely reached ...
In a match slated for Saturday, Qinwen Zheng (No. 5 in rankings) will meet Anca Alexia Todoni (No. 110) in the Round of 128 ...
The 2024 runner-up has weighed in as discourse around tennis’ handshake etiquette has taken over at the Australian Open.