Wang Qiang is a professional tennis player from China. Born on January 14, 1992, in Tianjin, China, she is known for her powerful baseline game and has achieved success on the WTA Tour.
Career
- Wang Qiang has had notable achievements in her career, including reaching the fourth round of Grand Slam tournaments. She reached the quarterfinals of the 2019 US Open, which was a significant milestone in her career.
- Singles Titles: She has won singles titles on the WTA Tour, showcasing her skills and competitiveness at the highest level of women's tennis.
- Olympic Participation: Wang Qiang has represented China in tennis at the Olympic Games. Tennis is part of the Summer Olympic Games, and athletes compete for their countries in singles and doubles events.
- Playing Style: Wang Qiang is known for her aggressive baseline play, strong groundstrokes, and solid defensive skills. Her game is characterized by powerful and accurate shots from the baseline.
External links
- profile
- Wang Qiang at the International Wrestling Database
- Wang Qiang at Olympedia
- Wang Qiang at the Chinese Olympic Committee
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