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Zheng Qinwen spoke after he was out: The penalty affects my concentration! Playing the Australian Open with an injury, I considered not playing

In a key match in the second round of the Australian Open women's singles that ended on January 15, Beijing time, the much-watched Chinese player Zheng Qinwen lost 0-2 to the 36-year-old German veteran Sigmund, and participated in the Australian Open for the third time for the fourth time and stopped in the second round.

After the match, Zheng Qinwen also accepted an interview and responded to the performance of the second round of this Australian Open. Zheng Qinwen bluntly said that the referee's decision affected her concentration very much, but this was not the reason why she lost the game in an upset.

Zheng Qinwen replied: "There's nothing to say, I tried my best." But obviously it wasn't my day, and I didn't make the right choice in the key points. There were a lot of break chances in the first set, but I didn't concentrate enough, I made too many unforced errors, I didn't play well enough in the first set, my opponent played well, and that's tennis. ”

Talking about being warned about his service timeout, Zheng Qinwen said helplessly: "From my point of view at that time, I couldn't see the countdown timer for serving. The referee's decision was a big problem with my concentration, which was the first time I had this situation, but that wasn't the reason why I lost, and it was difficult for me today overall. ”

In the 4th game of the 2nd set of this game, Zheng Qinwen was warned by the referee for a second service timeout and was sent off a serve, and then Zheng Qinwen was emotional and cried when communicating with the referee.

Regarding his decision to parachute directly into the Australian Open without playing other tournaments, Zheng Qinwen said helplessly: "After the finals, my body (elbow) was a little, and the winter training started very late. After discussing with the team, I decided not to participate in the warm-up tournament, and I actually even considered whether to skip the Australian Open, but I decided to give it a try because I thought it was a Grand Slam. ”

"Even though I was injured, I still had a chance to win. But it's true that because you want to protect your body, you can't practice as long as you want during training. This experience also made me deeply aware that without a good body, tennis cannot be performed. I'm going to take care of my body now and think about anything else. ”

Obviously, the elbow injury affected Zheng Qinwen's performance at this Australian Open. In any case, I hope Zheng Qinwen will not be affected by this Australian Open. Adjust your mentality in time and summarize the gains and losses. Prepare for the next season.

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