Chinese doubles player Hsieh Su-wei teamed up with her Polish mixed doubles partner Jan Zielinski in the round of 16 today and faced the landlord pair Joe Salisbury/Heather Watson in the first set. After being significantly behind, they finally won 7:6 (7:4), 6:4 and advanced to the quarterfinals.
Hsieh Su-wei and Zielinski, who won the Australian Open and reached the semi-finals at the French Open this year, continued to fight together at Wimbledon. They struggled in the first round but eventually won a thrilling victory. Today’s second The rounds were also thrilling.
In the first set of the match, Hsieh Su-wei/Zielinski was defeated by their opponents with consecutive holds following the start, falling behind 1:4. However, they stabilized their position, first retaliated with a break in the 7th game, and won the first set. The set went all the way to the tie-break, and finally the team reversed and won the first set 7:6 (7:4).
In the second set, the two teams started a fierce break battle. In the first five games, both sides maintained serve. Although Xie Shuwei/Zielinski broke serve first in the sixth game, they were defeated in the next game. Salisbury/Watson broke serve, and neither side might maintain any serve in the 6th to 9th games.
Chinese doubles player Xie Shuwei (right below) joined hands with Polish mixed doubles partner Zielinski in the Wimbledon mixed doubles round of 16 today…
With a 5:4 lead, Hsieh Shuwei/Zielinski withstood the pressure and broke their opponent’s serve once more in the 10th game, winning 6:4 and grabbing tickets to the top 8 of Wimbledon. They were the first three major games this season. She has reached at least the top eight in Grand Slam mixed doubles events, and Hsieh Su-wei also won two wins in a single day in women’s doubles and mixed doubles.
[Central News Agency, Taipei, 11th]
Taiwanese tennis player Hsieh Su-wei and her Polish partner Zielinski defeated the British pair Salisbury and Watson 2-0 in the mixed doubles round of 16 at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships on the evening of the 10th, advancing to the top eight. After the women’s doubles win, it was their second win in a single day.
Hsieh Su-wei and Polish player Jan Zielinski showed surprise for the first time in this year’s Australian Tennis Open and won the gold cup. They competed once more at the French Open and broke into the semi-finals. This time the two started a grass-court Grand Slam, setting the stage for The 7th seed in the conference, passed the first round of Wimbledon with 2 straight losses.
Xie Suwei had two matches in a single day. She had earlier won the ticket to the women’s doubles semi-finals with Belgian player Elise Mertens. After resting for regarding 3 hours, she played once more in the top 16 of mixed doubles to face the landlord British team Salisbury ( Joe Salisbury and Heather Watson.
Although the “Taiwan Alliance” was the first to break serve in the 4th game of the first set, and missed 4 break points in the 5th game, falling behind 1-4, fortunately, they found their rhythm in the second half and broke back in the 7th game. The battle was forced into a tiebreaker, and the “Taiwan-Polish Alliance” came back to win the first set 7-6 (7-4).
The two groups fought fiercely for nearly an hour in the first set. The first half of the second set was still stalemate. After protecting each other’s serve in the first 5 games, a break battle began in the middle. The “Taiwan Alliance” seized the opportunity to break serve at the end of the set and won 6-6. 4 wins and receives tickets to the top 8.
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Taiwanese doubles player Hsieh Su-wei, partnering with her Polish mixed doubles partner Jan Zielinski, faced the British pairing of Joe Salisbury and Heather Watson in the round of 16 today. After facing a significant deficit, they managed to win 7:6 (7:4), 6:4, and advanced to the quarterfinals.
Hsieh Su-wei and Zielinski, who won the Australian Open and reached the semifinals at the French Open this year, continued their partnership at Wimbledon. They faced a tough first round but ultimately emerged victorious in a thrilling match. Today’s second round was equally exciting.
In the first set, Hsieh Su-wei/Zielinski fell behind 1:4 as their opponents held serve consecutively. However, they stabilized their game, broke serve in the 7th game, and won the first set. The set went into a tiebreaker, and the team ultimately won 7:6 (7:4).
The second set saw a battle of breaks of serve. Both teams held serve for the first five games. Although Hsieh Su-wei/Zielinski broke serve first in the sixth game, they were broken back in the next. Salisbury/Watson broke serve, and neither team might hold serve from the 6th to the 9th games.
Chinese doubles player Xie Shuwei (right below) joined hands with Polish mixed doubles partner Zielinski in the Wimbledon mixed doubles round of 16 today…
With a 5:4 lead, Hsieh Su-wei/Zielinski managed to break their opponents’ serve once more in the 10th game, winning 6:4 and securing a spot in the top 8 at Wimbledon. This marks their third Grand Slam mixed doubles event this season in which they have reached at least the quarterfinal stage. Hsieh Su-wei achieved a double victory on the day, winning both her women’s doubles and mixed doubles matches.
[Central News Agency, Taipei, 11th]
Taiwanese tennis player Hsieh Su-wei and her Polish partner Zielinski defeated the British pair Salisbury and Watson 2-0 in the mixed doubles round of 16 at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships on the evening of the 10th, advancing to the top eight. This was their second win of the day, following their women’s doubles victory.
Hsieh Su-wei and Polish player Jan Zielinski made their debut as a pair at this year’s Australian Open, winning the championship. They competed once more at the French Open and reached the semifinals. They began their grass-court Grand Slam this time, and as the seventh seeds, they overcame the first round of Wimbledon in two straight sets.
Hsieh Su-wei played two matches in a single day. She had earlier secured her place in the women’s doubles semifinals with Belgian player Elise Mertens. After a three-hour break, she played once more in the mixed doubles round of 16 once morest the British team Salisbury (Joe Salisbury and Heather Watson).
Although the “Taiwan Alliance” broke serve in the 4th game of the first set, they missed four break points in the 5th game, falling behind 1-4. Fortunately, they found their rhythm in the second half and broke back in the 7th game. The match went into a tiebreaker, and the “Taiwan-Polish Alliance” came back to win the first set 7-6 (7-4).
The two teams battled fiercely for nearly an hour in the first set. The first half of the second set was still a stalemate. Both sides protected each other’s serve for the first five games, and then a break battle began. In the final stages of the set, the “Taiwan Alliance” capitalized on the opportunity to break serve and won 6-4, securing their spot in the top 8.
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Hsieh Su-wei and Zielinski Advance to Wimbledon Mixed Doubles Quarterfinals
Chinese doubles player Hsieh Su-wei, teamed up with her Polish mixed doubles partner Jan Zielinski, secured a thrilling victory to advance to the Wimbledon mixed doubles quarterfinals. The duo faced the home team, Joe Salisbury and Heather Watson, in the round of 16 on July 10.
Despite a challenging start where they fell behind 1-4 in the first set, Hsieh and Zielinski rallied remarkably. They broke their opponents’ serve in the 7th game and forced a tie-break, which they ultimately won 7-6 (7-4).
The second set showcased a fierce battle for control, with both teams trading breaks throughout the early exchanges. Hsieh and Zielinski secured a crucial break in the 10th game, closing out the set 6-4 and booking their spot in the top 8 of Wimbledon.
A Season of Success for the “Taiwan-Polish Alliance”
Hsieh and Zielinski have enjoyed a phenomenal season, building momentum following their Australian Open victory and reaching the French Open semifinals. This Wimbledon mixed doubles run further cements their dominance, signifying a successful partnership on the grass courts.
The “Taiwan-Polish Alliance” has already secured a place in history. Their Wimbledon achievement marks the third consecutive Grand Slam mixed doubles event where Hsieh has reached at least the top eight. Additionally, Hsieh achieved a remarkable double victory on July 10, clinching tickets to the women’s doubles semifinals earlier in the day with her Belgian partner Elise Mertens.
Hsieh Su-wei’s Resilience on the Court
Hsieh’s resilience and determination were evident in her performance. After competing in the women’s doubles semifinals, she took a brief rest before stepping back onto the court for the challenging mixed doubles match. This dedication reflects Hsieh’s unwavering focus and her remarkable ability to adapt to the demands of the game.
The Next Challenge: A Quarterfinal Match
Hsieh Su-wei and Jan Zielinski now prepare to face their quarterfinal opponents. The “Taiwan-Polish Alliance” is riding a wave of momentum and will undoubtedly be determined to continue their impressive run at Wimbledon. Fans around the world eagerly anticipate their next match and hold high hopes for another historic victory.
Wimbledon 2024: A Milestone for Hsieh Su-wei
Hsieh Su-wei’s consistent excellence at the 2024 Wimbledon Championships is a testament to her exceptional skills and dedication. With each victory, she solidifies her position as a force to be reckoned with in the world of tennis. Her accomplishments inspire fans and athletes alike, showcasing the power of hard work, perseverance, and an unwavering passion for the sport.
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