By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Tuesday February 7, 2023
When we predict “here come the Chinese” in tennis we usually consider the ladies. Thanks to trailblazers like Li Na and Zheng Jie, we count on a sure diploma of excellence from the Chinese ladies. This week we’re speaking in regards to the males and it is about time…
For the primary time in historical past, two Chinese males are contained in the Top-100 after Wu Yibing joined Zhang Zhizhen due to his look within the Cleveland Challenger last this weekend (he misplaced to Aleks Kovacevic).
Wu, ranked 97, and Zhang, 91, are the primary two Chinese males to ever crack the ATP’s Top-100. Zhang first broke the Top-100 at No.97 on October twenty fourth of final 12 months. And the hope does not cease there. Shang Juncheng (aka Jerry Shang) is angling to be the third Chinese man to crack the century mark. Shang, who has spent a lot of his youth coaching on the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, would be the Chinese man with the most important upside.
The Beijing native strolls in at 165 this week – and he’s solely simply turned 18.
Shang grew to become the primary Chinese man to win a match on the Australian Open final month, and he is additionally the primary 17-year-old male to win a match at a serious since Carlos Alcaraz on the Aussie Open in 2021.
Andrew Eichenholz of ATPtennis.com (all the time well worth the learn) profiled the Chinese males this week to mark the event.
According to Eichenholz, Wu calls Zhang “Big Jerry” and Shang “Little Jerry.”
Wu Yibing on Monday grew to become the second Chinese man to crack the Top 100 within the Pepperstone ATP Rankings.
“Of course I feel good,” Wu advised me. “It’s not the tip. It’s only the start for me, I feel.”https://t.co/R7CIuRGvbw
— Andrew Eichenholz (@andrewikesports) February 8, 2023
“I feel like we’ve always been together,” Wu was quoted as saying. “Even though we have some different schedules. Big Jerry, he always plays in Europe. Me and Little Jerry, we’re here in the States. We’re always following each other and we look up to each other.
“It’s a very nice competition between the three of us and hopefully let’s make some more history for Chinese men’s tennis.”
After the crowning success of the Chinese ladies, led by two-time Grand Slam singles champion and Hall of Famer Li, the boys have didn’t observe. Now they’re right here, exhibiting their promise – may it lastly be time for the Chinese males to thrive?
Source: www.tennisnow.com