China’s
Zheng Qinwen has highlighted one factor that played
a key role in her disappointing performances against Belarus’
Aryna Sabalenka
in the past. The 22-year-old secured one of the biggest wins of her career on Wednesday as she defeated the reigning world number one, Sabalenka, in the quarterfinal in straight sets with a score of 6-4, 6-3.
The win was an important one for Qinwen as it was her first
win over the three-time Grand Slam winner in seven outings. Talking after the
match, the Shiyan-born star stated that one of the reasons why she had a difficult
time against Sabalenka in the past was because she had too much ‘respect’ for
her.
"It's just… before, I saw her play when I was 14, 15
years old. I think the few times when I faced her in the beginning, I give too
much respect,” She said. “I didn't face her like a normal player. I remember I
was going to see her in 2017 in China... I was there as a junior. I (saw) her
in the finals. My father was there saying, Oh, Sabalenka, you need to learn
about her forehand, her backhand. I think with this kind of respect, it takes a
while for me to treat her like a normal player. So today, I'm just happy that I
stayed really calm and I faced her like a normal player and I did what I have
to do. I'm just really happy to get the win.”
Qinwen will now face
America’s Coco Gauff in the last four clashes of the competition on Thursday. The
21-year-old cemented her spot in the semifinal of the competition after beating
Russia’s Mirra Andreeva in straight sets with a score of 6-4, 7-6. It will be the third meeting between the two players in professional tennis. In both previous
meetings, Qinwen had an edge as she won on both occasions.