Chinese Taipei’s Su-wei defends Ladies’ doubles title to become three-time Wimbledon champion in a thrilling final
Asian Tennis’ member nation Chinese Taipei representative Hsieh Su-wei has scripted yet another glorious chapter in the history of Asian Tennis by defending her 2019 Wimbledon Ladies’ doubles title successfully en route to becoming a three-time Wimbledon champion at the All England Lawn Tennis Club in London, United Kingdom on Saturday. Facing the unseeded Russian duo of Elena Vesnina and
Japanese duo of Shibahara-Aoyama to face Ladies’ doubles defending champion Hsieh Su-wei in semis today
The fifth seeded all-Japanese duo of Ena Shibahara and Shuko Aoyama are all set to face the Ladies’ doubles defending champion Hsieh Su-wei, and her Belgian partner Elise Mertens, in semi-finals of The Championships at All England Lawn Tennis Club in London, United Kingdom today. With the 2020 edition of Wimbledon getting cancelled last year, Chinese Taipei’s Hsieh Su-wei is
Chinese Taipei’s Hseih Su-wei and Japanese duo of Shibahara-Aoyama keep Asian hopes alive in Women’s doubles
Chinese Taipei’s Hseih Su-wei and Japanese duo of Shibahara-Aoyama keep Asian hopes alive in Women’s doubles Zhang Shuai (CHN) and John Peers (AUS) knock out sixth seeded Ivan Dodig (CRO) and Latisha Chan (TPE) in Mixed doubles to enter quarters Three Asian women are going strong at The Championships this year as we move closer to the conclusion of Wimbledon
Asians in Wimbledon Mixed doubles: Pakistan’s Qureshi goes down, Rohan-Sania’s match suspended
As we move towards the business end of the Wimbledon Championships, the number of daily matches is getting lesser. Owing to this fact, on the eighth day of The Championship on Tuesday, there were only three Asian players seen in action, vying for the top honours at 2021 edition of The Championships. Pakistan’s doubles specialist, Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi pairing up with
Bublik knocked out in Wimbledon third round, Asian hopes end in Gentlemen’s singles
The first week action of Wimbledon 2021 came to a conclusion with an end to Asian hopes Gentlemen’s singles competition as Kazakhstan’s Alexander Bublik’s fell against 14th seeded Polish opponent Hubert Hurkacz at the All England Lawn Tennis Club in London, United Kingdom on Saturday. 24-year-old Bublik’s third round tie against Hurkacz lasted one hour and 24 minutes which the
Red hot Rybakina reaches fourth round on her Wimbledon debut
Kazakhstan’s Elena Rybakina is in red hot form this year and has reached the second week of The Championships, on her debut, after defeating America’s Shelby Rogers 61 64 on day five of Wimbledon at the All England Lawn Tennis Club in London, United Kingdom. Seeded 18th on her Wimbledon debut, Rybakina is scheduled to take on second seed Aryna
Asian Ladies at the Wimbledon Qualifying
Xinyu Wang from China followed the footsteps of fellow country man Zhang and made a mark by qualifying for main draw at Ladies Singles main draw of Wimbledon Championships. Wang was always favorite to win the battle against a lower ranked opponent Tereza Smitkova from Czech Republic. The match ended with no surprises in straight sets 64, 63 in favour
Asian Gentlemen at the Wimbledon Qualifying
Asian Gentleman had a mixed outing at the qualifying event of the Wimbledon Championships. Zhizhen Zhang from China standing tall at 1.93 and ranked 175 on ATP singles ranking qualified for the main draw defeating his higher ranked opponent Francisco Cerundolo from Argentina. Zhang raced to 2 set lead in the best of 5 set match in 37 minutes. 3rd
Latisha Chan of Chinese Taipei Clinched the Mix Double Title in Wimbledon
Latisha Chan of Chinese Taipei along with Ivan Dodig of Croatia clinched the Wimbledon title in mixed doubles with a 6-2, 6-3 win over Sweden Robert Lindstedt and Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia in 70 minutes. Chan and Dodig have become a powerful mixed doubles partnership in the past year having won two French Opens and now first Wimbledon title. Although
Hsieh Su-wei of Taipei Won the Women’s Doubles Title in Wimbledon
Chinese Taipei’s Hsieh Su-wei won the Ladies Doubles Title in Wimbledon along with her Czech partner Barbora Strycova who have defeated Canada’s Gabriela Dabrowski and China’s YifanXu in the straight sets 6-2, 6-4. They became the first team to lift the doubles crown at Wimbledon without dropping a set since Serena and Venus Williams in 2009. It is the first