The Chinese Legion swept the top four singles team...
With the dust settled on the women's singles semi-finals lineup, Yao Xinxin, You Xiaodi, Bai Zhuoxuan, and Liang Enshuo, four Chinese players, each defending their own zone, successfully met the semifinals and secured the singles championship trophy for Chinese tennis in advance. For Chinese fans, this is the most familiar and uplifting scene - because in the history of the Jiangxi Open, it is no longer news that the Chinese Golden Flower swept the top four.
As an indispensable "training ground" for Chinese female tennis players, the Jiangxi Open has always been a "blessed land" for Chinese female tennis players to break records and strive for their first championship. In the first year of upgrading the tournament to WTA International in 2016, Duan Yingying won her first career WTA singles championship; In 2018, Wang Qiang won her first career WTA championship here, knocking on the door to the TOP50 with a "championship coming of age ceremony"; In 2019, Wang Xinyu and Zhu Lin won the women's doubles championship, both of which were their first career tour titles; In 2024, Guo Hanyu won the doubles championship, and his words' Jiangwang is my second home 'were touching; In 2025, Zhu Lin, Yuan Yue, Bai Zhuoxuan, and Wei Sijia, four Chinese golden flowers, will all make their debut, continuing the name of "blessed land" to this day.
From the predecessors of Duan Yingying and Wang Qiang laying the foundation, to the backbone relay of Zhu Lin, Wang Xinyu, and Guo Hanyu, and now to the perseverance of Yao Xinxin, You Xiaodi, and Bai Zhuoxuan, Jiangwang has witnessed the growth of generation after generation of Chinese female tennis players. Now, the four players have completed a 'victorious meeting' in the semifinals, which is the best continuation of the name 'blessed land'.
Bai Zhuoxuan swept his opponent and advanced to the semifinals
In the quarterfinals of WTA125 Jiujiang women's singles, Chinese player Bai Zhuoxuan defeated Australian player Lizette Cabrera in straight sets 6-4, 6-2, advancing to the semifinals of the tournament. The entire match lasted for 1 hour and 16 minutes, and Bai Zhuoxuan demonstrated extremely strong competitive dominance. She played steadily on both ends of the attack and defense, handled key points calmly and decisively, firmly controlled the pace of the game, and did not give her opponent any opportunities to counterattack throughout the game. She cleanly won the victory and smoothly advanced to the semifinals. In the upcoming matches, we look forward to Bai Zhuoxuan continuing her hot form and delivering even more impressive performances.
Two straight sets! Yao Xinxin advances strongly to the semi-finals
The quarterfinals of women's singles will feature a focal point match. Facing top seed Lanlana TARARUDEE, Yao Xinxin showed excellent form and won two straight sets 6-4, successfully advancing to the semifinals. Throughout the game, she maintained precise control over the bottom line and key points, consistently controlling the pace on the field. After the game, Yao Xinxin admitted, "Every time we play against Lanlana, it's very intense. We are very familiar with each other. Today, I kept taking deep breaths and adjusting my mentality on the field, and I am very happy to win." For the next game, she is full of expectations: "I will continue to work hard and strive to reach the finals. This performance in Jiangxi has given me great confidence, and I believe it will have a positive impact on the following season." China Golden Flower proved their strength and progress with this crucial victory.
[Victory! Party Yiming You Xiaodi advances strongly to the semi-finals]
The quarterfinals of the women's doubles at the Jiangxi (Jiujiang) Open kicked off at the center court, with Dang Yiming/You Xiaodi facing a cross-border combination of Lizette Cabrera and Heather Watson. The Chinese combination was in excellent form, with smooth and coordinated attack and defense, solid bottom line, decisive front line, and full control of the court rhythm. Despite the opponent's stubborn resistance, it was still difficult to reverse the situation. The two steadily won the first set 6-3, continued to exert pressure in the second set, and finally secured the victory 6-2. Dang Yiming/You Xiaodi easily won in straight sets and smoothly advanced to the semi-finals, aiming for a higher ranking.
Jiang Net Women's Singles quarterfinals: You Xiaodi advances strongly, defeating Watson
In this match, Chinese player You Xiaodi defeated British player Watson in straight sets 6-4, 6-3, and successfully advanced to the semi-finals. During the competition, You Xiaodi demonstrated excellent athletic performance. In the first set, she won 6-4 and then won 6-3 in the second set. Yu Xiaodi's serve and baseline return performances were particularly outstanding, with a total of 5 ACE balls obtained throughout the game and a scoring rate of 60% per serve. However, Watson's serve and receive were relatively weak, with only 3 ACE balls obtained throughout the game and a scoring rate of only 46% per serve. Although Watson demonstrated strong defense in the game, he showed some shortcomings in handling key points and ultimately failed to turn the situation around. You Xiaodi will face a new opponent in the semi-finals, and we look forward to her continuing to maintain good form and strive for higher goals.
Win calmly! Liang Enshuo successfully made it to the semi-finals of women's singles
In the quarterfinals of the women's singles at the Jiangwang Open, Chinese Taipei player Liang Enshuo faced Japanese player Haya Kinoshita. At the beginning of the game, Liang Enshuo quickly entered a competitive state, with a flexible rhythm on the field, balanced attack and defense at the bottom line, and precise hitting points. He took the lead in winning the first set 6-3. In the second set, the opponent adjusted their tactics in a timely manner, constantly changing their pace and initiating counterattacks in an attempt to disrupt their game rhythm. Liang Enshuo has a calm and composed attitude, and responds calmly and appropriately on the spot. He consistently maintains a stable online performance, resolving opponents' attacks one by one, and firmly holding onto his advantage before ending the game 6-3. She performed calmly and steadily throughout the game, firmly controlling the initiative on the field, and won the duel in straight sets!
Australian local pair advances in straight sets, Zheng Wu Shuang/Osborne miss the semifinals
In today's Jiangxi (Jiujiang) Open Women's Doubles quarterfinals, Australian pair Gabriella DA SILVA FICK/Tenika MCGIFFIN defeated the 4th seeded Alexandra OSBORNE/Zheng Wu duo in straight sets with a score of 7-5, 6-1, advancing to the semifinals. In the first set of the game, the two sides were fiercely competing, and the score was tied at 5-5. In the crucial game, the combination of Fick and McGuffin seized the opportunity and won the first place with a score of 7-5. In the second round of the game, the winning team showed a significant improvement in their form. With a stable serve and pressure from the net, they broke all the way and allowed the opponent to win only one game, securing the victory 6-1. It took 1 hour and 13 minutes to win the entire game.
The top seed in the women's doubles arena dances against the wind, showcasing their sharpness
In the quarterfinals of women's doubles, the top seeded Japanese pair Momoko Kobori and Ayano Shimizu faced a multinational duo consisting of Australian player Elena Micic and Japanese player Eri Shimizu. In the first set, the situation was deadlocked, and Elena Mi ć i ć and Shimizu Eiri grasped the key points and scored 6-4 to take the lead in the game. Kobori Momoko and Shimizu Ayano, who fell behind, quickly adjusted their tactical rhythm and regained their competitive state in a timely manner. In the second set, they fought fiercely against their opponents until the seventh round, and with steady performance, they managed to score a difficult score of 7:6 (5), successfully equalizing the big score. In the deciding set, the scores of both sides alternated and the tug of war continued. The top seed withstood the pressure on the field, stabilized the key points and seized the opportunity. In the end, they locked in the victory with a score of 10:8 and advanced to the semi-finals in two consecutive sets, staging a wonderful comeback show!
Strong Dialogue! Li Yaxin/Ye Qiuyu Achieves Key Victory
In the quarterfinals of women's doubles, Ya Hsin LEE/Ye Qiuyu engaged in a fast-paced showdown with Yu Yun LI/Li Zongyu. In the end, the duo won 2-0 and successfully advanced to the next round. At the beginning of the game, both sides were in full form and the intensity of the confrontation remained high. Faced with the opponent's initial impact, Li Yaxin/Ye Qiuyu adjusted their tactics in a timely manner, stabilized the pace at key points, and won the first set with a slight advantage. In the second round, the two sides still played fiercely and the score remained tight. Li Yaxin/Ye Qiuyu withstood the pressure, stabilized their form and won the next set, ultimately advancing to the women's doubles semi-finals with a perfect record of two sets.
