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Looking Forward to the Final Day: The Final Battle...

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Lebakina vs Peterson Young Generals: Sparks Splashing
On September 14th, 5th seeded Rebecca Peterson easily defeated her opponent in the first match of the Central Stadium to secure the final spot. In the subsequent matches, 4th seeded Elena Lebakina and China's Golden Flower Peng Shuai won in three sets, successfully meeting in the women's singles final and competing for the championship of this year's Jiangwang women's singles.
Peterson, from Sweden, is currently ranked 78th in the WTA world rankings. In the Citi Open held in July this year, the 24-year-old Swedish ace faced a strong opponent Sloan Stephens in the first round. Peterson's strong performance led to a fierce victory over the opponent, demonstrating his outstanding competitive form. On the 14th, facing the "dark horse" Stoyanovic of this year's Jiangwang, Peterson showed a crushing trend, sweeping the opponent 2-0 to advance to the final.
Kazakhstani Lebakina is currently ranked 69th in the WTA world rankings. At the age of 20, she swept her opponent in the women's singles final of the BRD Bucharest Open two months ago, winning the first WTA singles championship of her career, and her form is also impressive. She has already qualified for the finals at this year's Jiangwang, only one final step away from her second WTA singles championship.
It is worth mentioning that these two players are both participating in the Jiangwang tournament for the first time. They are also young and have excellent career records. Peterson holds 11 ITF women's singles championships, and the younger Lebakina was once the third place in the former youth world. Young and incredibly talented, who can win the 2019 Jiangwang women's singles? Waiting for the final battle on the 15th!



The "Handsome" Combination VS Zhu Lin/Wang Xinyu: Who Will Win the Golden Flower Civil War
On the 14th, in the doubles semi-finals, the "Shuai Shuai" team defeated the two time defending champions Tang Qianhui/Jiang Xinying and advanced to the finals with a strong push. Their opponent is Chinese pair Zhu Lin/Wang Xinyu, who eliminated the first seed of the competition in the first round of this year's Jiangwang.
The "grudge" between Zhang Shuai and Zhu Lin at Jiangwang has been mentioned several times in the past several competition days, but the highly anticipated second round of "Revenge Battle" has lost its focus due to Zhang Shuai's heatstroke withdrawal. Is Zhu Lin really "winning without a fight"? At least in the first set, Zhu Lin was the side who performed better. Although Zhu Lin was eliminated by Peng Shuai in the later round, Zhu Lin showed extraordinary resilience in facing Peng Jie, dragging the game into the second set and grabbing the seventh to determine the winner. Can Zhang Shuai prove himself in front of Zhu Lin in the doubles match when Zhang Shuai confronts Zhu Lin again?
Peng Shuai's semi-finals of this year's Jiang Wang singles came to an abrupt end on the 14th, and the two-day back-to-back schedule was indeed a huge test for the 33-year-old veteran. After two bitter matches on the 13th, Peng Shuai actively used his years of playing experience to resolve the opponent's fierce attack against his opponent Lebakina, who was more than 10 years younger than him, in the singles semi-finals. Peng Shuai has been in constant turmoil in the past year, with her suspension and injuries affecting her to some extent. Her condition was also one of the topics before the start of this year's Jiangwang tournament. Although she has no chance of winning the third championship at Jiangwang in singles, her performance at Jiangwang this time is already perfect enough. If she can win the doubles championship with Zhang Shuai tomorrow, it will definitely be her "return of the king".

 

 

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