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Kiwi Lulu Sun powers into last eight at Jinan WTA 125
Lulu Sun has breezed into the quarterfinals of the WTA 125 tournament in Jinan, China, with a 6-1 6-2 win over the Netherlands’ Arianne Hartono in just 56 minutes.
Although Sun lost the opening set 6-3 in her first round match against Shi Han on Monday, she has lost just three games in the following four sets she’s played at the tournament.
This was another superb serving performance from the 24-year-old Kiwi, winning 87 per cent of the points when she got her first serve in and 63% on her second serve.
She also broke Hartono’s serve five times over the match and didn’t face a single break point herself.
Sun Triumphs with Impressive 12-Game Winning Streak at Jinan WTA 125
Lulu Sun showcased her resilience at the WTA 125 tournament in Jinan, China. Despite a challenging start, Sun overcame Shi Han with a final score of 3-6, 6-0, 6-0 in the first round.
This victory marks the fourth time this season that Sun has rallied to win after losing the opening set. Her ability to turn matches around has become a defining feature of her game.
In this decisive match, Shi Han initially posed a threat by breaking Sun’s serve twice. However, Sun’s performance in the latter sets left Shi unable to secure any games.
Looking forward, Sun aims to extend her winning streak as she prepares to face either China’s Li Xiaowei or Arianne Hartono from the Netherlands in the next round. The triumph in Jinan adds to her remarkable run, offering a compelling narrative for tennis fans and analysts.
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Sun fights back to win 12 straight games at Jinan WTA 125
Lulu Sun came back from a shaky start to defeat Shi Han 3-6 6-0 6-0 in the first round of the WTA 125 tournament in Jinan, China.
Sun is the sixth seed for the tournament and was drawn against Shi, who was given a wildcard to the main draw and is ranked 318 in the world.
After that first set, it looked like a major upset was possible as Shi broke the Kiwi’s serve twice and was playing a level of tennis beyond her ranking.
But following this, Shi never won another game, as Sun rattled through the sets to complete the match in just over an hour and a half.






















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