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Wu Yibing To Bring Hope To Next Generation of Chinese Men Tennis Players

February 13, 2023 by Randy Walker Leave a Comment

After making his country proud by becoming the first Chinese man to win an ATP singles title, China’s top tennis ace Wu Yibing feels more pride in motivating the next generation to dream bigger, aim higher and achieve more.

With a hard-fought win against one of the world’s best servers on the opponent’s home court, Wu etched his name in tennis history on Sunday in Dallas, Texas, after beating former world No 8 John Isner of the United States in three sets – all going into tiebreakers – to claim his maiden ATP tour-level singles trophy and become the first Chinese man to do so.

After winning $112,125 in prize money and 249 ranking points, Wu’s title run in Dallas saw him jumping to No 58 on ATP’s live world ranking, all the way from falling out of No 1,800 last March, when he returned to international play following a three-year injury-enforced absence from the professional circuit.

The win continued Wu’s inexorable foray into the top echelon of the men’s game, realizing a decades-long dream of Chinese tennis to match its women’s success on the men’s side.

“It’s like every day I’m making different history and of course I’m happy for that,” said Wu, who entered the Dallas Open on Monday ranked within the top 100 for the first time at No 97 and made new personal and national records with each round he advanced.

“But I think the most important thing is I actually giving more hopes to the next generation. So they are going to have even higher goals or standards, not just like breaking top 100 or winning ATP titles. They should shoot for bigger goals.”

Entering Sunday’s final as the underdog facing local pride Isner, Wu kept his cool facing the trademark barrage of shots from the 2.08-meter-tall power hitter, overcoming 44 aces from the big-serving American – one shy of tying a three-set record – and four match points to outplay Isner, 6-7 (4), 7-6 (3), 7-6 (12), in nearly three hours.

Wu’s combination of power, agility and accuracy on the baseline brought him 41 winners, including seven aces, while he also won 13 points at the net.

“It’s like he plays every point the same, so definitely no nerves,” Isner, who is currently ranked 37th, said of Wu’s performance. “He gets a ball to hit, he hits it, and on this court it’s hard to hit him a shot he is uncomfortable with… He is an unbelievable ball striker and a very good talent.”

Citing fatigue and a cold, Wu had decided to withdraw from his next scheduled event – another ATP 250 tournament at Delray Beach, Florida, – and will prepare for his debut main draw appearance at the 1000 Masters tournament at Indian Wells, California.

-From Xinhua

Wu Yibing

Filed Under: Blogs, Latest News, Lead Story Tagged With: China, Dallas Open, John Isner, Wu Yibing

No ATP Events In China In 2022 For Third Year In A Row

July 21, 2022 by tennisbloggers Leave a Comment

 

ATP has today confirmed the Rolex Shanghai Masters, China Open (Beijing), Chengdu Open, and Zhuhai Championships will not take place in 2022 due to ongoing restrictions related to COVID-19. This marks the third year of cancellation for the ATP’s China swing, typically hosted in September and October and last staged in 2019, prior to the pandemic.

In parallel, ATP has announced six ATP 250 tournaments, issued as single-year event licenses for the 2022 season:

  • Week 38 (19-25 Sep): San Diego, USA (Hard)
  • Week 39 (26 Sep-2 Oct): Seoul, KOR (Hard); Tel Aviv, ISR (Indoor Hard)
  • Week 41 (10-16 Oct): Florence, ITA (Indoor Hard); Gijon, ESP (Indoor Hard)
  • Week 42 (17-23 Oct): Naples, ITA (Hard)

View the updated 2022 ATP Tour calendar here.

Single-year event licenses were first issued by ATP in 2020, in response to pandemic-related event cancellations, to maintain playing opportunities and also enable tennis to explore new markets.

In addition, the Astana Open in Nur-Sultan, an ATP 250 event, will this year be staged as an ATP 500 alongside the Rakuten Japan Open in Tokyo. The Astana Open became a permanent ATP Tour member this season following two editions as a single-year event in 2020 and 2021, through the transfer and relocation of the St. Petersburg tournament.

All other events for the remainder of the ATP Tour season are currently set to proceed as scheduled, culminating at the Intesa Sanpaolo Next Gen ATP Finals in Milan and Nitto ATP Finals in Turin.

Andrea Gaudenzi, ATP Chairman, said: “As a global sport we continue to manage the impacts of the pandemic. Event cancellations are an unfortunate reality, and we wish our affected tournament members and fans well. At the same time, it’s incredibly encouraging to have many great cities step up to host ATP Tour tennis this season. This shows the strong international interest in our product and validates the agile approach we’ve taken in responding to fast-changing circumstances. We would like to thank all stakeholders involved in this process and look forward to an exciting second half of the season.”

Shanghai

Filed Under: Blogs, Featured Columns, Latest News, Lead Story Tagged With: ATP, China, Schedule

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