TENNIS/HSIEH SU-WEI JOINS HANDS WITH AMERICAN PARTNERS AND MISSES THE TOP FOUR IN WOMEN'S DOUBLES AT THE EASTBOURNE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Tennis/Hsieh Su-wei joins hands with American partners and misses the top four in women's doubles at the Eastbourne Tennis Championships

Tennis/Hsieh Su-wei joins hands with American partners and misses the top four in women's doubles at the Eastbourne Tennis Championships

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Taiwanese tennis star Hsieh Shu-wei teamed up with American player Sloane Stephens to compete in the WTA Eastbourne Tennis Championships today. Unfortunately, she lost to the British team Dart in the women's doubles quarterfinals 1-6, 6-3, 1-10. , Lusden.

After winning the World Tennis Association (WTA) 250 level tennis tournament in Birmingham with her Belgian partner Elise Mertens last week, Hsieh Su-wei teamed up with American female player Sloane Stephens this week to participate in the British Tennis Championships. The WTA 500-level Eastbourne Tennis Tournament was held to continue to warm up for the Wimbledon Tennis Championships, the Grand Slam Lawn Tennis Championships in July.即時比分

Taiwan’s No. 1 women’s doubles tennis star Hsieh Shu-wei teamed up with American Sloane Stephens at the WTA 500 Eastbourne Women’s Tennis Championships in the early morning of the 28th. However, the top eight teams faced the British combination of Harriet Dart and Maia Lumsden) encountered a tough battle, and finally lost 1:6, 6:3, 1:10, and stopped in the top 8; while another women's doubles player from Taiwan, Zhan Haoqing, teamed up with Russian player Veronika Kudermetova in the WTA500 At the Bad Homburg Open in Germany, they defeated Shuko Aoyama of Japan and Aleksandra 運彩Krunic of Serbia in straight games 6:0, 6:3, and reached the semi-finals for two weeks in a row.

Hsieh Shu-wei was born in Hsinchu City in 1986. She started her tennis career with her father, Hsieh Zilong, at the age of 5, and worked hard to achieve her idol goals with the famous players Steffi Graf and Andre Agassi.

11-year-old Xie Shuwei jumped up to challenge the 14-year-old East Asia Tour and won the singles and doubles championship. She was elected as a national player at the age of 12 and entered professional competition at the age of 15. In her first year, she won 5 consecutive championships and a record of 28 consecutive singles wins in the ITF Women's World Tennis Tour.

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