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Make history! China won the wheelchair women's tennis World Cup championship Li Xiaohui ended the world No. 1's 145-game winning streak

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In the final of the 2024 Wheelchair Tennis Women's World Cup, the Chinese team swept the 8-crown Netherlands team 2-0 to win the World Cup. In the first match, Wang Ziying swept world No. 4 Van Coult 2-0, and in the second game, Li Xiaohui swept world No. 1 De Groot 2-0 and ended her opponent's crazy 145-game winning streak.

Make history! China won the wheelchair women's tennis World Cup championship Li Xiaohui ended the world No. 1's 145-game winning streak

First, the Chinese team won the women's wheelchair tennis World Cup championship for the first time in 7 years.

Second, the Chinese team won the women's wheelchair tennis World Cup for the second time in history, and the last time was in 2017.

Make history! China won the wheelchair women's tennis World Cup championship Li Xiaohui ended the world No. 1's 145-game winning streak

In the 2024 Wheelchair Tennis Women's World Cup, the Chinese team sent Zhu Zhenzhen, Wang Ziying, Li Xiaohui, and Guo Luoyao to participate in the competition, and they passed all the way to advance to the finals, and the final opponent was the powerful 8-time champion Netherlands.

Make history! China won the wheelchair women's tennis World Cup championship Li Xiaohui ended the world No. 1's 145-game winning streak

In the first match, Wang Ziying swept world No. 4 Van Coot 2-0, 6-1 and 6-3 in two sets.

Entering the second match, Li Xiaohui faced off against world No. 1 De Groot, who is known as the "Queen of Wheelchair Tennis" and has been on a crazy 145-game winning streak since February 2021, setting the second-longest winning streak in history.

Make history! China won the wheelchair women's tennis World Cup championship Li Xiaohui ended the world No. 1's 145-game winning streak

De Groot has won 21 Grand Slam titles, including 14 Grand Slam titles between the 2020 US Open and the 2024 Australian Open, and has completed the annual Grand Slam for three consecutive years.

Make history! China won the wheelchair women's tennis World Cup championship Li Xiaohui ended the world No. 1's 145-game winning streak

However, now Li Xiaohui easily swept De Groot 2-0, with a two-set score of 6-3 and 6-2, helping the Chinese team sweep the Dutch team 2-0 and win the championship for the second time in team history after 7 years.

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