On June 11, in the French Open Women's Doubles Final, Chinese player Wang Xinyu and her partner Chinese Taipei's Xie Shuwei reversed opponents to successfully lift the cup.
In 2019, Wang Xinyu entered the Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, becoming a student in the College of Business.
Certainly, she is also different from most of her peers. As one of the current representatives of the Chinese tennis team, she was born in 2001. At the age of 16, she won the Australian Open Asia-Pacific wild card tournament women's singles final, becoming the youngest Chinese player to be shortlisted for the Grand Slam senior main event. On January 27, 2018, she won the Australian Open junior women's doubles final. After six months, in the Wimbledon junior women's doubles final, she and Wang Xiyu swept Osweigey/McNally 6-2/6-1, becoming the first Chinese pair in Wimbledon Championships to win the junior women's doubles title.
This match is Wang Xinyu's third experience in Grand Slam women's doubles.
She became the second Chinese mainland person to win the French Open women's doubles title, and the fifth Chinese mainland person to win the Grand Slam women's doubles title.
Congratulations to Wang Xinyu!