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77 minutes to sweep the level! Rose repulsed the No. 5 seed and returned to the TOP100 in real time!

On March 9, Beijing time, the second round of the WTA1000 Indian Wells Qualifying Tournament was contested, and China's Jinhuawang Rose competed, and her opponent was The world's 90th-ranked Karinskaya. After two sets of competition, Wang Qiang eliminated his opponent 2-0 and successfully entered the main tournament of this station.

77 minutes to sweep the level! Rose repulsed the No. 5 seed and returned to the TOP100 in real time!

In the first set, Wang Qiang successfully saved the start, and in the second set, she cashed in on her 4 break points, and then Wang Qiang successfully saved the serve again and made a 3-0 start. In the 5th set, Wang Qiang lost the serve and the opponent defused the break point to save the serve and chased it to 3-3. In the 8th game, Wang Qiang completed a key break in the opponent's serve and came to win the set 5-3. In the 9th set, Wang Qiang easily saved his serve and won the first set 6-3.

77 minutes to sweep the level! Rose repulsed the No. 5 seed and returned to the TOP100 in real time!

In the first four sets of the second set, both sides successfully saved their serves, and in the fifth set, Wang Qiang completed the break in the opponent's serve, and then she loved game to save the serve, taking a 4-2 lead. In the 8th set, Wang Qiang lost the serve and the opponent broke and chased it to 4-4. In the 9th set, Wang Qiang broke again and came to serve to win the match 5-4. In the 10th set, Wang Qiang defused 2 break points to save serve and won the second set 6-4.

77 minutes to sweep the level! Rose repulsed the No. 5 seed and returned to the TOP100 in real time!

Finally, in a match that took 1 hour and 17 minutes, China's Jinhua Wang Qiang defeated the No. 5 seed Karinskaya in the qualification round 6-3, 6-4 to successfully enter the Indian Wells station. After breaking into the main event of this tournament, Wang Qiang scored 30 points, and her instant ranking reached 100th. Wang Qiang became the third Chinese player to qualify for the main competition, after Zhang Shuai and Zheng Qinwen directly entered the main competition by ranking.

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