The closest rival of Iga Sviontek Qinwen Zheng gave an interview in which she raised the topic of a duel with a polka. The Chinese woman spared no compliments to the 21-year-old guy from Rashin.
The WTA 500 tournament in Stuttgart has already started, and soon after a break of several weeks, Iga Sviontek will enter the court. During the period of inaccessibility, the Polish woman struggled with injuries to the intercostal muscles, but she assures that there was no trace of the problems. We will find out soon, because in the second round the Pole met with a rival whom she had met twice in the past. This is Qinwen Zheng. The Chinese woman in a recent interview made it clear that she thinks about the fight with the “only” WTA world ranking.
Qinwen Zheng sharply commented on the match with Iga Sviontek
In both fights between Iga Swiatek and Qinwen Zheng, the Pole was the winner, although each fight ended after three sets. The Chinese woman gave our compatriot a lot of problems, but she never managed to tip the scales in her favor. Now she wants to change this state of affairs and believes that the upcoming match will turn out in her favor.
– Match with Iga? Ideal. I love a challenge When I first met her on tour, she was number one and I came out of nowhere. It was the first time I played in such an atmosphere. I think now I will be a little better prepared for such a meeting. I want to show my best tennis. Anything can happen in this sport. And that’s the beauty of it,” said a Chinese woman in an interview with China Global Television Network.
Qinwen Zheng: Tennis is a game of choice
In the aforementioned interview, future opponent Iga Sviontek said that, in her opinion, the most important thing in tennis is making the right choice.
“This is a game where you have to make the right choice. The winner is the one who does it better in moments of increased tension, the young tennis player added.
Source: Wprost
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