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Who is Queen Wen? China’s newest tennis star watched Li Na make history and will enter world top 10 after Australian Open heroics

  • Zheng Qinwen faces Ukraine’s Dayana Yastremska in the semi-finals of the first grand slam of the year
  • She will become the second woman from China to enter the top 10 of the rankings when they are updated on Monday

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Zheng Qinwen has earned herself a place in the world top 10 with her recent results. Photo: AP

Huddled around a small television in a classroom in China, a group of schoolgirls cheered as Li Na won the 2014 Australian Open, becoming the first Chinese tennis player to win a grand slam title.

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Among them was Zheng Qinwen, who, exactly 10 years after Li’s triumph in Melbourne, was set to take on Ukraine’s Dayana Yastremska in the Australian Open semi-finals on Thursday.

Regardless of the result, Zheng, one of only four Chinese women to make it to the last four of a grand slam, has already guaranteed herself a place inside the Hologic Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) Tour Top 10 when the rankings are updated on Monday.

“Last year at the Australian Open, I said I wanted to be in the top 10, and one year later I’m here,” Zheng said after her quarter-final victory over Russia’s Anna Kalinskaya.

Zheng Qinwen (top right) and her classmates watch Li Na win the Australian Open in 2014. Photo: Sina
Zheng Qinwen (top right) and her classmates watch Li Na win the Australian Open in 2014. Photo: Sina

Known as Queen Wen among her fans, Zheng looked to be heading out early in that match. She lost the first set and was down 3-2 in the second. However, the 21-year-old came back and won 10 of the next 11 games to seal the win.

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