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WTA won the championship with great difficulty: not only won four world firsts, but also ranked 25th lowest

There are many WTAqi women, and the 25-year-old Swiss star Bencic is one of them. She is not as well-known as her compatriot Singis, but she was once ranked fourth in the world and won the Women's Tennis Singles title at the Tokyo Olympics. But the real embodiment of her "oddness" is probably the 2015 Rogers Cup victory, the 18-year-old defeated 6 world-class players in one go, and among the players she beat, the lowest ranked 25th.

WTA won the championship with great difficulty: not only won four world firsts, but also ranked 25th lowest

The Rogers Cup is a WTA Tier 1 event, also known as the Toronto Open, which is mandatory for all the top players in the world. The 18-year-old Bencic was a super rookie in the women's tennis world at that time, and the world ranking when he signed up for the Rogers Cup had reached 20th. It may be that God deliberately tested the color of her genius girl, gave her a hard and exaggerated signing table, and the first round opponent was the world's 25th place Bouchard.

WTA won the championship with great difficulty: not only won four world firsts, but also ranked 25th lowest

Facing the former WTA Jade Girl, who is 3 years older than herself, Bencic successfully delivered a donut in the first set, and although she was 5-7 in the second set, she regrouped in the decider and eliminated Bouchard from the obvious depraved elephant 6-2. In the second round, Bencic's opponent has been promoted to the No. 4 seed, her world number one Wozniacki, and after two fierce sets, she passed 7-5, 7-5.

WTA won the championship with great difficulty: not only won four world firsts, but also ranked 25th lowest

In the third round, Bencic faced the world's 24th-ranked German heavy gunner Liski, and in a hand-to-hand battle, she won with a tense score of 6-1, 1-6, 7-6 (3). In the fourth round, Bencic challenged the No. 6 seed, another former world number one Ivanovic, and this time she won relatively easily, sweeping 6-4, 6-2.

WTA won the championship with great difficulty: not only won four world firsts, but also ranked 25th lowest

In the semi-finals, Bencic, who had been fighting hard all the way, encountered the top seed and third world number one Serena Williams, and she completed an incredible comeback with a score of 3-6, 7-5, 6-4. In the final, Bencic's opponent was the No. 3 seed, the fourth world Number One Halep, and when he led 7-6 (5), 6 (4) -7, 3-0, the opponent chose to withdraw from the competition and watched Bencic magically win the championship.

WTA won the championship with great difficulty: not only won four world firsts, but also ranked 25th lowest

Bencic's victory left a strong mark on the history of the WTA, and was judged by many expert judges to win one of the most difficult titles in WTA history. On February 22, 2016, she reached seventh place in the world rankings, as if she were seen as the successor of Singis in the Swiss women's tennis world.

WTA won the championship with great difficulty: not only won four world firsts, but also ranked 25th lowest

However, after being plagued by injuries, Bencic's upward momentum was interrupted, and the world ranking slipped to 300 places at one point. Fortunately, with her extraordinary talent, she returned from recovery and broke through the seventh height in February 2020 and refreshed the highest ranking to fourth place. At the Tokyo Olympics, she won the championship.

WTA won the championship with great difficulty: not only won four world firsts, but also ranked 25th lowest

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