Zheng Qinwen reaches first Grand Slam final at Australian Open

Australian Open 2024 results: Zheng Qinwen bests Yastremska at Australian Open to make first Slam final.








On the 10th anniversary of Li Na's second Grand Slam title at the 2014 Australian Open, Zheng Qinwen followed in her footsteps by becoming the second Chinese player in history to reach a major final. 


The No.12 seed defeated qualifier Dayana Yastremska 6-4, 6-4, claiming the battle of two first-time Grand Slam semifinalists in 1 hour and 42 minutes.

In the final, Zheng will take on defending champion and No.2 seed Aryna Sabalenka for the second time. Their only previous meeting took place in last year's US Open quarterfinals, Zheng's debut at that stage of a major, which Sabalenka won 6-1, 6-4.

Zheng becomes the fourth player born in 2002 or later to reach a Grand Slam final, following 2021 US Open champion Emma Raducanu, 2021 US Open finalist Leylah Fernandez and Coco Gauff, the 2023 US Open champion and 2022 Roland Garros runner-up. It is the fifth tour-level final of her career; Zheng's record in the previous four is an even 2-2.



How she won the Semi's


Zheng edged two tightly contested sets in contrasting fashions, winning the first from an early break down but having to hold a determined Yastremska off after taking the lead in the second.

The Ukrainian raced out of the blocks, punishing Zheng's second serve and finding a series of breathtaking backhand winners to go up 2-0. But her form oscillated wildly in the third game. Though she dug herself out of a 0-40 hole and had a point to lead 3-0, Yastremska tallied four double faults in that game, including on the last two points. 

Thereafter, Zheng raised her level and demonstrated superior consistency. Landing more first serves as the match went on -- from 53% in the first set to 59% in the second and winning 76% of those points, she was largely able to keep Yastremska's returns at bay. Zheng's ability to keep Yastremska on the move also proved crucial; using her heavy topspin forehand to crush the ball from corner to corner without losing accuracy, Zheng won the majority of the points of five or more strokes.

Yastremska, who required an off-court medical timeout midway through the first set after visibly struggling with her movement, made a valiant attempt to turn the match around in the second set from a break down. But after battling through two multi-deuce games to lead 3-2, Yastremska could not sustain her momentum. Zheng won 12 of the next 13 points to lead 5-3 and ultimately sent down consecutive service winners to seal victory.







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