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On July 22nd, Beijing time, the WTA International Tour 2017 Jiangxi Open Qualification Tournament officially kicked off in Nanchang. On the first day of the match, a total of 5 Chinese girls made it to the decisive round. They will continue to compete for the main tournament seats tomorrow, and the following are the highlights for tomorrow.


The central court starts at 17:00


You Xiaodi (China) vs Lepitasincha (Thailand)


You Xiaodi is currently ranked 434th in singles, defeating Japanese player Zeliu Lizi of No.225 in the first round. Tomorrow, she competes with Thai player Lepita Xincha for a regular spot. As a young flower born in 1996, You Xiaodi's doubles performance has been better in recent years than singles. Last year, she won the runner up in women's doubles at the Zhuhai Super Elite. Her opponent Lepita Xincha has not been doing well lately, and she suffered 5 consecutive defeats in singles before coming to Nanchang, She is currently ranked 320th in the world, higher than You Xiaodi. The two of them once faced each other, which happened to happen in the qualification match of last year's Nanchang tournament. At that time, Le Pita Xincha won. Can You Xiaodi take revenge by sitting at home tomorrow? We will wait and see.


Guo Hanyu (China) vs Kang Jiaqi (China)


Guo Hanyu and Kang Jiaqi both defeated opponents with higher rankings in the first round through three bitter matches, and ultimately joined forces in the decisive round, ensuring that at least one Chinese flower will enter the main match. Both of them have been fighting in the ITF arena recently and their form is still decent. They have played on clay twice before, and Kang Jiaqi laughed until the end. Facing the opportunity of their first WTA main match in their careers, I believe both of them do not want to miss it, We will definitely dedicate exciting matches to the fans.


Stadium 1 starts at 17:30


Dart (UK) vs Carco (US)


The two foreign players were very close, both defeating opponents from Japan in the first round and finally meeting. At the age of 25, Kako ranked 216 as the fourth seed in the qualifying round, while Dart, who is only 20 years old, ranked 316. British Dart played in the third tier of the Wimbledon not long ago, but in the first round of the women's singles qualifying round, the mixed doubles of the women's doubles also did not win. Kako was also eliminated in the first round of the Wimbledon qualifying round, and the subsequent game of Gaistadt in Switzerland also did not win, Before they arrived in Nanchang, both of them had poor records, and in terms of ranking and experience, Kako had a greater hope of advancing to the main stage.


Lu Jingjing (China) vs Xiuzi Aoyama (Japan)


Lu Jingjing has been performing well recently, winning the championship in last week's Neyman 25K match and her first comeback. She has also maintained her touch when coming to Nanchang, sweeping Liu Chang in the first round. Xiuzi Aoyama has a better record in doubles, and has partnered with Yang Zhaoxuan multiple times this year. They are also familiar to Chinese fans. The two have never played before, and although Lu Jingjing ranks lower, she is in better form, I hope to pass the game smoothly with the cheers from home.


Stadium 2 starts at 17:30


Suiji Huali (Japan) VS Wave Junli (Japan)


Both of them are Japanese players who are familiar to Chinese fans and have been playing on Chinese courts for many years. They will compete for a regular spot in the same room, playing Goli.


Puyeho (Thailand) vs Xun Fangying (China)


Xun Fangying ranked 287th and defeated the Japanese player Tanaka Jiecheng in the first round. Her opponent was the top seed of the qualifying round, Thai Puyeho, and her opponent's strength was even better. Xun Fangying had to put in all her strength and give it a go before she had a chance to enter the competition.


Editor: Dong Fuchao


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