In a thrilling late-night match at the US Open, Qinwen Zheng secured a hard-fought victory over Donna Vekic to advance to the quarterfinals. The match, which lasted 2 hours and 50 minutes, ended at 2:15 a.m., marking the latest finish for a women's match in tournament history.
Zheng, seeded No. 7, displayed her resilience and skill on the court, overcoming Vekic in a rematch of their Olympic final. The Chinese player, who clinched China's first singles gold in tennis at the Olympics, faced a formidable challenge from Vekic, who is known for her prowess on hard courts.
Reflecting on her performance, Zheng expressed pride in her ability to adapt to different surfaces and competition conditions. Despite the challenges of transitioning from clay to hard courts, Zheng remained focused and determined to secure the win.
Next, Zheng is set to face Aryna Sabalenka, the No. 2 seed, in the quarterfinals. Sabalenka, who defeated Zheng in a previous encounter at Flushing Meadows, poses a tough opponent for the Chinese player. However, Zheng is eager for the opportunity to compete against Sabalenka and showcase her skills on the hard courts.
Vekic, the No. 24 seed, put up a strong fight in the match, showcasing her talent and determination on the court. Despite her recent success at Wimbledon, Vekic fell short in her bid to advance further in the US Open, missing key opportunities during the match.
The late-night showdown between Zheng and Vekic captivated the audience, with both players delivering impressive performances under challenging circumstances. Zheng's victory in the early hours of the morning highlighted her tenacity and skill as a top contender in the tournament.
As the US Open continues, fans eagerly anticipate the upcoming clash between Zheng and Sabalenka, setting the stage for an exciting quarterfinal matchup between two formidable competitors.