Breaking records and stereotypes, Zheng Qinwen makes history at the Paris Olympics with her dazzling tennis skills!
In a moment that had fans on the edge of their seats, Qinwen Zheng triumphed at the Paris 2024 Olympics, marking a groundbreaking achievement by securing China’s very first gold medal in women's tennis singles. With a decisive performance, Zheng defeated Croatia's Donna Vekic in straight sets, clinching victory with an impressive score of 6-2, 6-3. Achieving this feat at such a young age, the 21-year-old has not only brought glory to her nation but also raised the bar for tennis in China, inspiring a wave of young athletes dreaming of similar glory.
The final at the historic Roland Garros was a showcase of Zheng’s incredible talent and determination. Playing with poise reminiscent of seasoned champions, the Chinese No. 6 seed wowed the crowd with her powerful serves and agile footwork. Her journey to the final wasn’t without hurdles, but Zheng’s resilience shined through, captivating audiences around the world. As the first to etch her name in the Olympic record books for China in tennis singles, she has become a narrative of perseverance and breaking new ground in sports traditionally dominated by other countries.
As fans celebrated Zheng's historic win, attention shifted to her fellow athletes also bringing home medals, such as Chen Meng, who triumphed in table tennis, and the badminton duo of Cheng and Jia, who soared to gold in their category as well. The spirit of the Games was alive and well in Paris, with South-east Asian athlete Carlos Yulo also basking in an impressive gold in men’s gymnastics, demonstrating that the region is leading the charge with its rising sports stars and talent.
Zheng's gold medal win signals a turning point for tennis in China, much like how the likes of Li Na did in women’s singles not so long ago. As her story unfolds, it will undoubtedly motivate future generations of players on the path to Olympic success. Whether one’s game is on the court or in life itself, Zheng’s history-making achievements serve as a beautiful reminder: never underestimate the power of dreams!
Zheng Qinwen wins China's first singles gold in Olympic tennis, Chen Meng seals second table tennis title, badminton gold for Cheng and Jia.
Qinwen Zheng claimed China's first tennis singles gold medal in Olympic history by defeating Donna Vekic of Croatia 6-2, 6-3 at the Paris Games.
China's Qinwen Zheng defeated Croatia's Donna Vekić in straight sets Saturday to earn a gold medal in women's tennis singles at the 2024 Paris Olympics.…
Paris Olympics 2024: Qinwen Zheng won the gold medal in women's tennis singles after beating Croatia's Donna Vekic 6-2, 6-3 in the final on Saturday.
Elsewhere, Filipino gymnast Carlos Yulo was the pride of South-east Asia when he won the gold medal in the men's floor exercise.
The 21-year-old Chinese star wins gold medal in straight sets.
The Chinese No 6 seed earned her country's first Olympic tennis medal in singles with a clean, efficient display at Roland Garros.