Yan Zi

Yan Zi

Yan Zi, born on November 12, 1984 in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China, is a Chinese professional tennis player.

He began to receive tennis training in 1990 and was transferred to the national training team in 2001. He won the Australian Open and Wimbledon doubles.

Character experience

Yan Zi, an excellent Chinese woman tennis player. Yan Zi's career has created many legends in China's tennis world. For example, she and Zheng Jie became the first pair to win the Grand Slam women's Doubles Championship in China, and the first pair to enter the year-end finals of China's women's doubles. She won 17 WTA doubles titles in her career. In terms of singles, she also won the 2005 Guangzhou Open Championship, the highest ranking in her career 40. She married rich businessman Li Shenggen in December 2009, got pregnant in May 2011 and retired to give birth. She gave birth to a daughter on January 17, 2012 and officially announced her comeback on August 28, 2012.

marriage and family

On December 23, 2009, Yan Zi and Li Shenggen, member of Shenzhen Longgang District CPPCC, vice president of Shenzhen Foreign Trade Association and executive director of Xinyi Glass Holding Co., Ltd., held a grand wedding in Wuzhou Hall of Shenzhen Wuzhou Hotel.

Born in 1980, born in Shishi, Fujian, Hong Kong, China, about 1.80 meters tall, holds a bachelor's degree in business from the University of Melbourne, Australia and a master's degree in Applied Finance from Monash University, Australia

Member of Shenzhen Longgang District CPPCC, vice president of Shenzhen Foreign Businessmen Association, executive director of Xinyi Glass Holding Co., Ltd.

On the afternoon of January 17, 2012, Yan Zi successfully gave birth in Hong Kong and became a mother.

Sports experience

In 1990, she began to receive tennis training with CAI Hongling as the coach; in 1998, she joined the Sichuan tennis team with Chen Yuwen as the coach; in 2001, she was selected into the national training team with Chen Li and Wang Liangzuo as the coaches.

Yan Zi began to practice tennis in 1990, joined the Sichuan tennis team in 1998, went to the United States Nick tennis school for six months in January 1999, and participated in the World Youth Cup on behalf of the national youth team in 2000. He was transferred to the national training team in 2001.

Yan Zi once won the second place of singles in 1998 National Youth tour, the second place of singles in 2000 National Youth tour, the second place of national women's team championship, the fifth place at the end of the year, the top eight singles in 2001 International Women's Challenge (Hangzhou, US $25000), and the champion of ITF doubles in 2002.

In 2006 with Zheng Jie won the Australian Open, Wimbledon women's Doubles Championship.

In August 2007, in the WTA first-class tournament Rogers cup, she broke Li Na's previous best record in the first-class tournament by breaking into the top four after even kiwanovic, danilido and Bartoli, but lost to Justin heining by 3-6 / 0-6 in the final.

Technical features

Yan Zi is a bottom line player, but she has comprehensive skills, good psychological quality, fast movement on the field, and dares to surf the Internet when she has the opportunity. She is a young athlete with great potential in China.

Although Yan Zi is tall, her skeleton is small, her figure is thin, her strength is not enough, her movement is not very flexible, and her speed is medium. Although she has good bottom line skills, her weakness in strength limits her play. Yan Zi's playing style is not as fierce as Li Na's, and not as flexible as Zheng Jie's, so it is difficult to make a breakthrough in singles. Yan Zi's legs are long and slender, but her legs are too thin, her thigh muscles are not developed, and her hip muscles are not very powerful. With her weak chest muscles and slender arms, it is difficult for her to make great achievements in today's muscular women's tennis. Yan Zi's muscles are hard muscles, and his waist and abdomen are also hard, and his flexibility is not good, which limits the flexible use of his pre net technique to a certain extent. Although Yan Zi is more than 1.7 meters tall, her feet are very small. She and her partner Zheng Jie wear the same size of shoes. For the tall Yan Zi, the small feet also affect her fast running and flexible movement to a certain extent, and are not conducive to her control of the center of gravity and the grasp of body balance.

Sports performance

routine

Top 40 in singles (May 5, 2008)

Top 4 in doubles (10 July 2006)

WTA singles champion 1

WTA doubles champion 17

ITF doubles champion 16

190-166 in professional singles

372-172 in professional doubles

The total professional bonus is $1955565

Olympic Games

Women's singles: the first round (2008 Beijing Olympic Games)

Women's Doubles: bronze medal

grand slam

Australian Open

Women's singles: second round 2006

Women's Doubles: Champion 2006

Legal net

Women's singles: the first round of 2006 and 2008

Women's Doubles: top four 2006

Wimbledon

Women's singles: first round 2006, 2007, 2008

Women's Doubles: Champion 2006

Us open

Women's singles: first round 2006, 2007

Women's Doubles: top eight 2006

Main achievements

women 's singles:

1998 National Youth tour year end ranking singles runner up

Champion of singles in 2000 National Youth Tour

Runner up of singles in national women's team championship

Women's singles champion of 2005 WTA Level 3 Guangzhou open

2006 WTA level 4 Morocco Grand Prix women's singles top four

2007 WTA first division Rogers Cup women's singles top four

WTA Level 3 women's singles final four in Bangkok open

2008 WTA Level 2 women's singles final four in Bangalore open

women 's doubles:

Women's doubles runner up in 2003 WTA Level 3 Vienna open

2005 WTA level 4 women's doubles champion Hobart

WTA women's doubles champion in Hyderabad

Second runner up of women's doubles in Bali

2006 Australian Open women's doubles champion

WTA women's doubles champion

WTA women's doubles champion in Berlin

WTA women's doubles champion in Morocco

French Open women's doubles top four

WTA women's doubles champion in Holland

Wimbledon women's doubles champion

Stockholm women's double WTA Championship

WTA women's doubles champion in New Haven

Top eight women's Doubles

WTA women's doubles final four

2007 Australian Open women's doubles top four

WTA first class family life circle cup champion

WTA women's doubles champion in Strasbourg

Wimbledon women's doubles top eight

WTA women's doubles champion of Guangzhou open

WTA triple women's doubles champion of AIG Japan Open

WTA women's doubles champion of Thailand Open

Women's doubles runner up of 2008 WTA Gold Coast open

WTA women's doubles champion in Sydney

Australian Open women's doubles top four

WTA women's doubles runner up

Women's doubles runner up of WTA first class competition in Pacific Life Insurance cup

WTA women's doubles champion in Strasbourg

Top 16 women's doubles in French Open

Wimbledon women's doubles top 16

Top eight women's Doubles

Second runner up of women's doubles in Beijing Olympic Games (with Zheng Jie on the afternoon of August 17, 2008)

Women's doubles runner up of WTA Level 3 Guangzhou open

Top 16 Australian Open women's doubles in 2009

Women's doubles runner up at Huasha station of WTA top tour

Top eight women's doubles in French Open

Wimbledon women's doubles top 16

WTA top tour Los Angeles women's doubles champion

Top eight women's Doubles

China Open women's doubles top four

Women's singles bronze medal in the 11th National Games

Sichuan team, the fifth representative of women's tennis team in the 11th National Games (other members: Zheng Jie, Bao Rui and Lu Xi)

The 11th National Games tennis women's doubles runner up

2010 Australian Open women's doubles top 8 (partner matek (USA))

WTA crown BNP Paribas Open women's doubles top 4 (partner matek (USA))

WTA international MPs group women's doubles champion (partner matek (USA))

Women's doubles runner up of WTA top tour Huasha (partner Blake (Zimbabwe))

Top 16 women's doubles in French Open

WTA super five Rogers Cup women's doubles top four (partner garriquis (Spain))

Women's tennis team champion of Guangzhou Asian Games

Bronze medal of women's doubles in Guangzhou Asian Games (partner Peng Shuai)

2011 WTA International Women's doubles final four in Brisbane (partner Niculescu (Romania))

Top eight women's doubles in Madrid (partner Xie Shuwei)

Main achievements of ITF

singles:

2nd runner up of itf10k UK in 2000

2005 itf50k Beijing station runner up

Doubles:

2000 itf10k Hangzhou women's doubles runner up

2001 itf10k women's Doubles Championship in Hohhot

2002 itf10k women's Doubles Championship

Itf25k South Vietnam women's doubles champion

Itf10k Italian women's doubles champion

ITF women's doubles champion of 25K Italy

Itf25k Shanghai women's Doubles Championship

Itf25k women's doubles champion in Tianjin

Itf25k women's doubles champion in Beijing

2003 itf25k US women's Doubles Championship

Itf25k women's doubles champion in Italy

Itf50k women's doubles champion in Italy

ITF women's doubles champion in 50K America

Itf50k women's doubles champion in Changsha

Women's doubles runner up of itf50k Shenzhen station

2004 itf50k women's doubles champion in Shenzhen

Second runner up of Shenzhen f50itk

2005 itf50k women's Doubles Championship in Beijing

Women's doubles runner up of itf75k Beijing station

Itf50k women's doubles champion in Shenzhen

2010 itf25k

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