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Sep/17

15

Is Yibing Wu the Next Asian Sensation?

  The Chinese junior Yibing Wu won the US Open junior boys title last week and then flew to China to play as a wildcard in the main draw of the Shanghai Challenger. Guess what? Wu has won three rounds, taking out the second seed Peter Polansky of Canada in the first round 63 76. Polansky has played in three Challenger finals this year. Continue to read full article...

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Oct/16

4

Biofile: Peng Shuai Interview

Peng Shuai - Flickr - chascow.jpg
Peng Shuai hits a forehand.
Status: Former WTA No. 1 ranked doubles player. The first Chinese player, male or female - singles or doubles, to achieve the world No. 1 ranking. Winner of 19 career WTA singles titles including two this year. Ht: 5-8  Wt: 140 DOB: January 8. 1986  In: Xiangtan, Hunan, China First Tennis Memory:  "I started at eight years old. And then I'm not like strong, I'm small and skinny. And my mom think I need to get stronger. My mom had two brothers who are tennis players and that's why I chose to play tennis." Continue to read full article...

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Sep/14

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Biofile: Peng Shuai Interview

peng DOB: January 8, '86 In: Xiangtan, China Tennis Hero: "Steffi Graf." Hobbies/Interests: "I have lots. The first thing I like is shopping. Play video games." Early Tennis Memory: "In China, ten years old, the nationals for twelve and under. I won the tournament. First tournament that I ever play." Musical Tastes: "Oh, soft music, in China." Greatest Sports Moment: "Winning the gold medal at the 20l0 Asian Games (def. Amanmuradova 75 62)." Continue to read full article...

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