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Today!CCTV5 Live Australian Open China Jinhua Civil War Zheng Qinwen PK Wang Yafan, Shang Juncheng Chong Top 16

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Today!CCTV5 live broadcast the Australian Open, China's Jinhua Civil War, Zheng Qinwen PK Wang Yafan, Shang Juncheng Chong Top 16

On January 20 (today), Beijing time, the 2024 Australian Open continued, and this match day once again became China Day, with a number of Chinese tennis players playing separately.

China Central Radio and Television will broadcast live through three major platforms. From 9 a.m. to 14 p.m., CCTV Sports Channel (CCTV5) conducted a nationwide live broadcast on TV. From 16:35 p.m. to 19:35 p.m., CCTV Sports Events Channel (CCTV5+) relayed live broadcasts on TV. CCTV (CCTV Sports Client CCTV5APP) conducts live broadcasts on the network and mobile phones.

Today!CCTV5 Live Australian Open China Jinhua Civil War Zheng Qinwen PK Wang Yafan, Shang Juncheng Chong Top 16

At 9 o'clock in the morning, the third round of the women's singles (1/16 finals) staged the Chinese women's tennis Golden Flower Derby, and the No. 12 seed Zheng Qinwen and teammate Wang Yafan staged a civil war. Born in 2002, Zheng Qinwen is in his third year of playing in the senior tournament, but he has an excellent record and has become the new leader of the Chinese women's tennis.

At about 10:30, in the third round of men's singles, the Chinese men's tennis player Shang Juncheng, who participated in the wild card competition, faced a strong opponent and faced Alcaraz, the second seed in men's singles and a Spanish teenager who has won two Grand Slam championships.

Today!CCTV5 Live Australian Open China Jinhua Civil War Zheng Qinwen PK Wang Yafan, Shang Juncheng Chong Top 16

Shang Juncheng, who was born in 2005, comes from a sports family, his mother is Wu Na, the world champion of national table tennis, and his father is Shang Yi, a national football player who studied in Brazil with Li Tie and Li Jinyu with the Jianlibao youth team, and will hit the top 16 in this game.

At 16 o'clock in the afternoon, the top seed of the women's singles of the tournament, Poland's Swiatek, faced Noskova. At 17:30 p.m., Zverev, the No. 6 seed in the men's singles, faced Michaelson.

At 8 a.m., on Court 13, in the women's doubles field, the Chinese pair Guo Hanyu and Jiang Xinyu will play together in the final match against the women's doubles No. 16 seeds, the Japanese pair Eri Hozumi and Makoto Ninomiya.

Today!CCTV5 Live Australian Open China Jinhua Civil War Zheng Qinwen PK Wang Yafan, Shang Juncheng Chong Top 16

At about 9:30 a.m., on Court 6, Zhang Zhizhen, the beloved son of former League A and Chinese Super League player Zhang Weihua, played in the men's doubles match, forming a multinational combination with Mahachi against the combination of Fosowitz and Marousang. At around 12:30 p.m., on Court 6, the Chinese women's doubles pair Wang Yafan and Yuan Yue, who participated in the tournament with wild cards, played together against the fifth seeds Krejcikova and Sigmund in the women's doubles.

Today!CCTV5 Live Australian Open China Jinhua Civil War Zheng Qinwen PK Wang Yafan, Shang Juncheng Chong Top 16

At the Margaret Court Stadium, around 11 p.m., Women's Singles No. 18 seed Azarenka takes on No. 11 seed Ostapenko. At 4 p.m., Russia's Dmitry Medvedev, the second seed in men's singles, faced the No. 27 seed Aliassime

At John Cain Stadium, around 10:30 a.m., the women's singles No. 7 seed Hurkacz faces No. 21 seed Amber.

How do Chinese tennis players perform today? Let's wait and see!

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