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Zheng Qinwen talks about being scolded: I am ready to accept all kinds of voices


The 2025 Australian Open has entered the final rounds of competition, and the men's and women's singles semi-finals, which have attracted much attention, have all been produced, and the following is the specific list of the top four:


Women's Singles semifinals

[1] Sabalenka VS [11] Badosa

[19] Keys VS [2] Swiatek


Men's singles semifinals

[1] Sinner VS [21] Sheldon

[7] Djokovic VS [2] Zverev


It can be seen that the final semi-finals of this year's Australian Open singles can be described as star-studded, with the top two seeds in men's and women's singles all reaching the semi-finals, and there is no unseeded player.



Among the highly-seeded players who have been eliminated, the fifth seed Zheng Qinwen's exit surprised fans the most, she was eliminated by Germany's Sigmund in the second round, which also made some fans "passionate".


In this regard, Zheng Qinwen said in an interview with CCTV's "Sports Zero Distance" program that it is normal to be scolded for ups and downs, "because since I have come to this position, I am ready to accept all kinds of voices that may appear." ”



"Tennis is a highly professional sport, there are a lot of tournaments every year, and no one can guarantee that they will be in the best shape 365 days a year, because we are always affected by all kinds of things."


"How not to be affected by those sounds is what I need to do next."



Sabalenka, as the top seed of the tournament, showed excellent form and feel at this Australian Open, while her opponent Badosa also defeated the world's No. 3 Gauff and other good players as a dark horse player to successfully reach the semifinals.



In the other semi-final, Poland's Swiatek will face American veteran Keith, who reached the Australian Open Women's Singles semi-finals for the third time in her career.



In Men's Singles, Serbia's Novak Djokovic will play his 50th Grand Slam semi-final tomorrow, a figure that undoubtedly continues to lead tennis history.



His opponent is Germany's Zverev, the second seed and two-time Grand Slam runner-up who is still fighting for his first Grand Slam title.



In contrast, the semi-finals of the men's singles upper half are more like a storm of youth, with Sinner, born in 2001, facing Shelton, born in 2002, and has already occupied a stable place in professional tennis after zero.



So who do you think will make it to the finals? Looking forward to your predictions!(Source: Tennis House Author: Barbie)



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