The seventh round of the competition is staged in ...
Three sets reversal! Sun Fajing advances to the top four with strong momentum
In the quarterfinals of men's singles, Chinese player Sun Fajing faced Estonian 8th seed Mark Layar and ultimately won by reversing 3-6/6-3/6-4, advancing to the semi-finals. In the first set of the game, Rayal quickly controlled the pace with his strong serve and bottom line suppression, while Sun Fajing was slightly passive and lost 3-6 to his opponent. In the second set, Sun Fajing adjusted his tactics in a timely manner, strengthened the change of landing points and the connection with the net, effectively limited the opponent's performance, and retaliated with a 6-3 score, dragging the game into the deciding set. In the decisive round, both sides engaged in a fierce tug of war. The key point was that Sun Fajing withstood the pressure and seized the opportunity to break, ultimately securing the victory with a score of 6-4. After this battle, Sun Fajing achieved eight consecutive victories in the challenge tournament, and his immediate ranking rose to 195th place, setting a new personal career high.
Huang Zelin advances to the top 4 in a fierce battle with seven consecutive wins
In the quarterfinals of the men's singles at the Jiangxi (Jiujiang) Open, Chinese player Bu Yunchao Ke Te and Hong Kong player Coleman Wong staged a high-intensity match between serving and hitting the baseline. The two players' serve status was fully utilized from the first point onwards, and during the tiebreaker stage, they frequently hit powerful ACE balls, making the serve almost impregnable. The bottom line fight is also full of tension, with every point played tightly and anxiously, and there is almost no moment of relaxation in the entire game. The score remained tight from start to finish, and the suspense persisted until the last point. At a critical moment, Huang Zelin showed a more calm mentality and a more decisive move. He withstood the pressure in two sets of seven draws and ultimately defeated his opponent in two straight sets, successfully advancing to the semifinals of this tournament.
Double Grab Seven Clash! Bolt Enters the Top Four
In the men's singles quarterfinals, Alex Bolt and Keegan Smith engaged in an extremely intense and powerful conversation. In both sets of matches, both sides held steady on to the serve, with full tension in the baseline confrontation, and the score remained tied until tie seven. In the seventh round of the competition, the two fought fiercely until a life and death draw of 5-5, filling the suspense. Faced with strong attacks from opponents, Bolt withstood the pressure and showed more stable performance and decisive shots on key points, ultimately winning in straight sets 7-6 (5) and 7-6 (5), successfully advancing to the semifinals.
Three rounds of intense battle! Walton Jiujiang advances to the next round
The men's singles quarterfinals of the Jiangxi (Jiujiang) Tennis Open have reignited. Australian athlete Adam Walton faces Canadian athlete Alexis GALARNEAU. In the first set, Walton's momentum was like a rainbow, winning 6-1 first. In the second round, the situation between the two sides was deadlocked, with Galarno winning 7-6 (5) in the seventh inning to regain the city. In the deciding set, there was once again a tiebreaker, and this time Walton did not give a chance to play against the opponent. With a stable performance of key points, he narrowly won 7-6 (3), defeating the strong opponent 2-1 and advancing strongly to the men's singles semifinals.
The British duo suffered a tough battle but lost to their multinational partner, and Nanjisong/Salminen advanced
Today on the men's doubles stage, JiSung NAM/Patrik NIKLAS-SALMINEN continued their excellent form, first defeating Chinese pair Cui Jie/Wang Aoran in straight sets 6-1, 6-3 in the quarterfinals, and then facing British pair Ben Jones/Joshua Paris in the semifinals. In the first set, the two sides were deadlocked. Nanjisong/Salminen narrowly won 7-6 (8) in the tiebreaker, and in the second set, they followed up with a 6-3 victory to secure the victory. They won both sets and advanced to the men's doubles final.
Xu Yuxiu/Watanabe Sainte's Men's Doubles Semifinals Reversal Pass
In the semi-finals of this men's doubles match, Yu Hsiao Hsu/Seita Watanabe played a three set battle against RiO Noguchi/Sun Fajing. In the first set, Sun Fajing/Noguchi Liyang relied on tacit cooperation to win 6-3 first; In the second round, Xu Yuxiu/Watanabe Shengtai quickly adjusted their form and scored a 6-0 scoreline to equalize strongly; In the decisive round, the score was tied, and Xu Yuxiu/Watanabe Shengtai narrowly won 1-0 (4), reversing the big score 2-1 and advancing to the men's doubles final. Sun Fajing fought on three fronts today. After reversing and advancing to the quarterfinals of men's singles, he teamed up with Liyang Noguchi to break through two levels in men's doubles and advance to the semi-finals. In the end, they lost to their opponents in three sets, ending today's entire schedule. Three high-intensity matches demonstrated his abundant physical fitness and tenacious fighting spirit.
