On February 2, Beijing time, in an ITF tennis tournament held in Cancun, Mexico, Wu Yiyu, a Chinese player who has been away from the international arena for two years, successfully broke through the qualifiers with a wave of three consecutive victories, proving that he is still one of the most anticipated geniuses in Chinese tennis.

Born in 1999, Wu Yiyu is only 22 years old and 1 meter 83 tall, and has aspired to become a professional tennis player since elementary school. Wu Yiyu became famous very early, and at the age of only 17, he defeated a number of masters including Zhang Xuan and Wu Di to win the national championship, and then won the men's singles runner-up in the Orange Bowl U18 event, which gave birth to Federer, Roddick and other superstars. In 2017, Wu Yiyu went one step further and became the second us open junior double in history and the first grand slam junior men's singles champion in the Chinese mainland at the US Open, and the first junior men's singles champion in the junior world with the crown. Turning to professional tennis, Wu Yiyu's results are still eye-catching, and his first victory on the ATP Tour, the champion of the ATP High-level Challenge, and the silver medal of the Asian Games men's singles have made him famous and has been called "the most anticipated genius of Chinese tennis".
Unfortunately, after falling out with the famous coach Groneveld, Wu Yiyu suffered from injuries and suffered consecutive injuries, and his performance plummeted. In 2018, Wu Yiyu underwent minimally invasive surgical treatment, and then missed the game for a long time, until september of the following year. For more than a year, Wu Yiyu has been participating in the China Tour in China until two days ago, when he returned to the international arena after two years, and he also announced his strong return to the fans with a wave of three consecutive wins, and is still the most anticipated talented player in Chinese tennis.