Original title: Zhang Shuai lost the first game in the Miami Station 0-2 to Gao Fu and missed the round of 16
On the morning of March 28th, Beijing time, in the third round of a women’s singles match at the WTA 1000 Miami Station, Chinese player Zhang Shuai lost 6-7, 5-7 to the 14th seed and American player Gao Fu. powerful.
Data map Chinese player Zhang Shuai issued by Xinhua News Agency (Photo by Niku)
After the start of the women’s singles match with Gaofu, Zhang Shuai was 15-0 in the fifth game, and his serve was broken by his opponent with 4 points in a row. However, she immediately broke back in the sixth inning, and following securing serve in the seventh inning, she broke serve in straight sets with 4 points in the eighth inning. But Gauff broke serve once more following saving two game points in the ninth game. After that, the two sides made no further achievements, and the game entered the tiebreaker. After the start of the tie-break, the two sides exchanged a serve point, but Gauff then scored 6 points in a row to win the first set.
In the second set, Zhang Shuai broke serve in the first game. Gauff fought back in the second inning. Zhang Shuai broke serve once more in the fifth game. Gauff tied the score once more in the eighth inning. In the next three games, both sides kept their serve respectively, but in the twelfth game where Zhang Shuai had to protect, Gao Fu scored two points in a row following 30 draws and sealed the victory of the whole game with 7-5. So far, the 7 Chinese Tennis Association women’s singles players and 1 men’s singles player who participated in this competition have all ended the competition.
In women’s doubles, Yang Zhaoxuan and Russian player Alexandrova eliminated Zhang Shuai and Australian player Stosur in the first round, and then in a 32-to-16 match that ended on the morning of March 28, Beijing time, they won 6 3, 7 to 6 (7) over the international duo Bardoza/Sabarenka. Not long ago, Xu Yifan, who won the women’s doubles championship with Yang Zhaoxuan in Indian Wells, also passed the first round of the women’s doubles with Chile’s Grazi.
Source: Beijing Evening News reporter Li YuanfeiReturn to Sohu, see more
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