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Bencic: With the Crown, Super Five and the Olympic Champions, can she still conquer the Grand Slams?

After winning the Charleston championship, Bencic finally proved her strength in the mud, which naturally greatly improved her confidence in the next french open.

Bencic debuted with the title of a talented girl.

When she first stepped onto the Australian Open in 2014, she made it all the way from qualifying to the main tournament. Unfortunately, in the second round of the Australian Open, she met China's Jinhua Li Na and was eliminated and failed to go further.

Despite this, the outside world still noticed the 17-year-old Swiss girl, believing that her playing style was quite similar to that of Singis at that time, and will become a new force that cannot be ignored in the women's tennis world in the future.

Bencic: With the Crown, Super Five and the Olympic Champions, can she still conquer the Grand Slams?

2015 was the highlight of Swiss girl Bencic. In June of that year, she won the championship trophy with a victory over then-powerful Polish star Radwanska in the final of the Eastbourne Super Five Grass Tournament, and in August she defeated the Predator Halep at the Crown of the Rogers Cup.

Such a frequency of winning titles has allowed Bencic's world ranking to quickly jump to 12th, causing strong concern from the outside world. Of course, this year Bencic also made it to the fourth round of Wimbledon. This is really remarkable for a 17-year-old girl.

Bencic: With the Crown, Super Five and the Olympic Champions, can she still conquer the Grand Slams?

Since Bencić won over Serena Williams, Woz, Bouchard, Ivan, Radwanska and Liski, who were at their peak, it was predicted that the women's tennis world might soon begin the Benci era.

Unexpectedly, when Bencic had not really made a big splash in the women's tennis world, the injury made her the first to fall. After playing a round trip at the Australian Open in 2017, the French Open, Wimbledon and US Open all withdrew.

Bencic: With the Crown, Super Five and the Olympic Champions, can she still conquer the Grand Slams?

After returning from injury, Bencic adjusted her form while hoping to return to her peak, and finally in 2019 she ushered in a moment of glory again. She first won the cup with a victory over Kvitova at the Dubai Crown, and then in the Kremlin Super Five, she defeated the homegrown Pavlyuchenkovva to win the title.

With Bencic hanging the women's singles gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics around her neck last year, she once again became one of the most high-profile players in women's tennis.

Bencic: With the Crown, Super Five and the Olympic Champions, can she still conquer the Grand Slams?

Now Bencic has won the Charleston Clay Race, a title that means even more extraordinary to her.

Previously, Bencic won the hard ground race, the grass race champion, but the only one missing was the mud race champion. Now this gap has also been filled, and it also proves from another side that Bencic's ability is comprehensive, and there is almost no shortcoming.

Bencic: With the Crown, Super Five and the Olympic Champions, can she still conquer the Grand Slams?

With all the technical prowess, strength and experience available, what Bencic desires most at the moment is to conquer the Grand Slam arena as soon as possible.

As a player who debuted with Naomi Osaka, she debuted at the peak, and her original achievements were enough to dump Naomi Osaka for a few beautiful streets. However, now she has been dumped eighteen streets by Naomi Osaka in terms of Grand Slam results, which must be a little difficult for Bencic, who is arrogant and never willing to easily accept defeat.

Bencic: With the Crown, Super Five and the Olympic Champions, can she still conquer the Grand Slams?

It was precisely because Naomi Osaka took the lead in winning the US Open in 2018, but she staged a round of travel, Bency Wizards changed his lazy mentality in the past in the Grand Slam, hoping to prove himself, and began to catch up with Naomi Osaka in terms of Grand Slam results.

In 2019, after Bencic reached the final four with a victory over her most formidable rival, Naomi Osaka, at the US Open, she was already the focus of the title after Serena Williams. At that time, there was almost unanimous belief that the Swiss girl would enter the final without suspense, and even lift the Grand Slam championship trophy that she had been so eager for. Because her semi-final opponent is far inferior in strength and experience to Andreescu.

Probably because of the pressure, Bencic eventually missed his closest chance to the Grand Slam final, and was beaten by Andreescu in two straight sets.

Bencic: With the Crown, Super Five and the Olympic Champions, can she still conquer the Grand Slams?

Although Bencic did not show much malaise and still tried to justify herself in the Grand Slam, she never reached or exceeded the height of the 2019 US Open, and the Final Four of the Grand Slam became her current best result in the Grand Slam.

However, Naomi Osaka, who has always been regarded by Bencic as her biggest competitor, although the opponent's record on the tour and the Olympic Games is not as good as hers, Naomi Obiki already has 4 Grand Slam championships under her name. This huge gap, without thinking about it, will make Bencic very depressed.

Bencic: With the Crown, Super Five and the Olympic Champions, can she still conquer the Grand Slams?

Achieving a major breakthrough in the mud this year, the next French Open will certainly become the focus of Bencic's impact.

But after Svatek, who are younger than her, have all grown up, judging by Benci's current Grand Slam record, it may be that she is really too shallow with the Grand Slam championship trophy, and it is estimated that the Grand Slam field may really become the biggest sad place of her career. (Source: House of Tennis Author: Starry Sky of The Moon River)

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