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Former Chinese sister Wang Qiang made her comeback for the first time: she won the championship after 6 years, and her world ranking soared by 535

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Former Chinese sister Wang Qiang has not been able to return to peak mode since her comeback. Now Wang Qiang is in the Wuning 50K women's singles final, after she led 4-3 in the deciding set, she received the retirement gift from Thailand's first sister Talarud, thus winning the women's singles championship of this tournament and soaring 535 places in the world ranking.

Former Chinese sister Wang Qiang made her comeback for the first time: she won the championship after 6 years, and her world ranking soared by 535

First, Wang Qiang won the championship again after 6 years, and the last time she won the championship was the 2018 Guangzhou Open.

Second, Wang Qiang won the ITF women's singles championship again after 8 years, and the last time was the 2016 Wuhan 50K.

Third, Wang Qiang won the 14th ITF tournament championship of her career.

Former Chinese sister Wang Qiang made her comeback for the first time: she won the championship after 6 years, and her world ranking soared by 535

As the former first sister of China, Wang Qiang has reached the highest women's singles world ranking of 12th, and has also reached the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam, second only to Li Na and Zheng Qinwen No. 7 in the world, becoming the third highest ranking in the history of Chinese women's tennis players.

However, Wang Qiang once returned to life away from the arena, and officially announced her wedding photos in March this year. Wang Qiang made a comeback last year, but her form was average.

Former Chinese sister Wang Qiang made her comeback for the first time: she won the championship after 6 years, and her world ranking soared by 535

Now in the Wuning 50K women's singles final, Wang Qiang met Thailand's first sister Talarud. In the first set, Wang Qiang dropped a set 1-6, pulled back a set 6-3 in the second set, and received a retirement gift from her opponent after 4-3 in the deciding set to win the championship.

Wang Qiang won the championship with the help of this tournament, and her ranking soared 535 places to 571st in the world, which has surpassed Zhang Shuai, who has lost 20 consecutive singles games across the season.

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