TAG: Su-wei Hsieh
Su-Wei Hsieh is playing her first Grand Slam since 2021 US Open after a 17 month hiatus from competition. The former world no. 1 in doubles returned to play in Madrid and is back in winning form at Roland Garros. In doubles with her new partner Xinyu Wang of China, she has won two rounds […] Continue to read full article...
Stefanos Tsitsipas has decided to dismiss Mark Philippoussis as his co-coach heading into Roland Garros. Team Tsip might consider a few different options in the coming days to assist the 2023 Australian Open finalist at this year’s Roland Garros – Boris Becker… Sergi Bruguera, Jim Courier, or Albert Costa. Did you see the Michael Ymer […] Continue to read full article...
Arthur Fils · Lucas Pouille · Michael Ymer · Roland Garros · Su-wei Hsieh
Su-Wei Hsieh made a triumphant return in singles in the first round of qualifying at the WTA Strasbourg tournament by beating world no. 105 Jesika Maleckova 64 64. For the 37 year old Hsieh it was her first WTA singles match since October 2021 at the WTA 250 in Courmayeur Ladies Open where she lost […] Continue to read full article...
Strasbourg · Su-wei Hsieh · WTA · Yonex
Apr/23
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Hsieh Finally Returns In Madrid
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Su-Wei Hsieh has not played a match since Guadalajara WTA doubles final in November 2021. But the 17 month hiatus from pro tennis is over and the 37 year old Hsieh will return to action in the Mutua Madrid Open next week where she will play doubles with old partner Barbora Strycova, who is also […] Continue to read full article...
Feb/23
8
Su-Wei Hsieh Begins Training In Paris
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Former WTA world no. 1 in doubles Su-Wei Hsieh has finally returned to the court. Her last match was in late 2021 at the WTA Finals for doubles in Guadalajara, Mexico, where she and Elise Mertens lost in the final to Barbora Krejcikova and Katarina Siniakova 64 63. Hsieh did not play any WTA matches […] Continue to read full article...
Chinese Taipei · Roland Garros · Su-wei Hsieh · Wimbledon · WTA · Yonex
Jan/23
5
Did Su-Wei Hsieh Silently Retire?
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Former WTA world no. 1 doubles star Su-Wei Hsieh last played a WTA match at the WTA Tour Finals in Guadalajara, Mexico in November 2021. She and partner Elise Mertens were defeated in the finals by the Czech Republic duo of Barbora Krejcikova and Katarina Siniakova 63 63. Strangely, Hsieh did not play one single […] Continue to read full article...
Indian Wells · Roland Garros · Su-wei Hsieh · US Open · Wimbledon · WTA
May/22
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Su-Wei Hsieh Returns After Six Months Hiatus
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Former WTA world no. 1 in doubles Su-Wei Hsieh will make her return to the tour at Roland Garros in the doubles. Hsieh has not played a match since the Akon WTA doubles finals event in Guadalajara in November 2021 where she and partner Elise Mertens lost in the final to Barbora Krejcikova and Katarina […] Continue to read full article...
Roland Garros · Su-wei Hsieh · Wimbledon · WTA · Yonex
By Scoop Malinowski The great queen of Chinese Taipei tennis has mysteriously vanished from the WTA circuit. Su-Wei Hsieh, though still ranked no. 7 in doubles, has not played a WTA match since the WTA Guadalajara finals where she and partner Elise Mertens lost the final to Krejcikova and Siniakova 63 64. Hsieh and Mertens […] Continue to read full article...
Today, Su-Wei Hsieh announced on Instagram that she is cleaning her trophies. To which Daniela Hantuchova commented, “Can you please come do mine as well?” Su-Wei replied: “Will need to send a big bus of cleaning team to you.” To which Hantuchova responded: “ahahahahaa no noooo my list is very little compared to your’s.” For […] Continue to read full article...
Bjorn Borg · Daniela Hantuchova · Roland Garros · Ryan Harrison · Su-wei Hsieh · Wimbledon
Su-Wei Hsieh is 35 now and she’s looking as good as ever. Hsieh may be getting older but her tennis skills aren’t declining in the least. Once again she displayed her one of a kind arsenal of variety to thoroughly lecture young American Claire Liu though it took five match points at the end to […] Continue to read full article...