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From Europe to Africa, two young Chinese talents achieve a five-match winning streak, claiming the championship and reaching a new career breakthrough.

From January to October, tournaments, challengers, and futures events are held almost every week in a tightly packed schedule. Often, most netizens and even the author focus their attention on these competitions. However, many junior tournaments also take place quietly each week.



This week, two Chinese female tennis players have delivered notable performances in junior events. So, who exactly are these two Chinese female tennis players? What achievements have they made? Today, let this article take you through the details!



Born in 2011, Wang Jiayi won the singles title at the Chinese Junior Tennis Tour at the age of thirteen in 2024. In 2025, she further secured the junior high girls' singles championship at the Middle School Tennis League. Recently, Wang Jiayi claimed her first career junior singles title at the ITF J30 Manama junior event.



This week, as the fourth seed at the ITF J30 Tartu junior event, she swept past Estonian wildcard D Audova 6-1, 6-2 in the first round, advancing smoothly. In the second round, she allowed her opponent, Estonian player E Averjanov, only one game in the entire match, even serving a bagel in the second set, comfortably moving into the quarterfinals.



In the quarterfinals, she faced the challenge of eighth seed, Estonian player A Kazinjan. In this match, Wang Jiayi controlled the pace throughout, defeating her opponent 6-2, 6-2 to reach the semifinals. In the semifinals, against top seed Estonian player NO Adamson, Wang Jiayi still held the initiative, winning 6-4, 6-3 to advance to the final.



In the final, Wang Jiayi's opponent wasthird seed Estonian M Mihailov. She took the first set 6-1. In the second set, despite being pushed to a tiebreak, she prevailed in the tiebreak to secure her second career junior tournament championship.



Compared to Wang Jiayi, Wang Haolin is undoubtedly much less known. Born in 2012, this Chinese female tennis player started the ITF J30 Abuja junior event this week with a 6-1, 6-3 victory over Nigerian player D Tomizayi in the first round, advancing smoothly. In the second round, Wang Haolin delivered a bagel, sweeping past third seed American player LHT Paola to enter the quarterfinals.



In the quarterfinals, against sixth seed Nigerian player F Ayetuoma, Wang Haolin performed exceptionally well, winning 6-0, 6-0 to reach the semifinals. In the semifinals, perhaps having gained confidence from consecutive wins over several seeded players, she withstood the challenge from top seed Nigerian player KE Mohammed, defeating her in straight sets to advance to the final.



In the final, Wang Haolin served two breadsticks, winning 6-1, 6-1 against second seed Nigerian player GE Aina to claim her first career junior singles title. One swept through local seeds in Europe, the other overcame strong opponents to win in Africa. Blossoming simultaneously from thousands of miles apart. The future of Chinese junior tennis is steadily approaching. That concludes today's tennis story; we'll continue tomorrow.(Source: Tennis Home, Author: Yixin Jushi)


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