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  • Hsieh Su-wei, Zielinski advance to US Open round of 16

    Discover how Taiwanese tennis star Hsieh Su-wei and her partner Jan Zielinski advanced to the US Open’s round of 16, aiming for their third grand slam title. Read about their victory and other Taiwanese players’ performances.
    2024/08/29 12:07
  • Mixed doubles victory for Taiwan at Japan Open

    Discover how Ye Hong-wei and Chan Yu-chen clinched their first international win at the 2024 Japan Open, advancing to the mixed doubles round of 16 after a dynamic match against Japan’s Nishi and Sato.
    2024/08/20 10:27
  • Taiwan’s warmly receives Olympic table tennis stars home

    Discover how Taiwan’s table tennis stars, Lin Yun-ju and Chen Szu-yu, were welcomed home after the Olympics and their plans for the future. Read about their performances and aspirations.
    2024/08/10 17:30
  • Taiwan’s badminton mixed double eliminated from Olympics

    Discover how Taiwan’s mixed doubles badminton team, Ye Hong-wei and Lee Chia-hsin, faced challenges at the Olympics, including their matches and reflections on their journey.
    2024/07/29 11:54
  • Lin Yun-ju advances to round of 32 in Olympic table tennis

    Discover how Taiwan’s Lin Yun-ju advanced to the men’s singles round of 32 at the Olympic Games, defeating Puerto Rico’s Brian Afanador. Read about Lin’s journey and fan expectations.
    2024/07/29 10:24
  • Taiwan’s mixed doubles defeated in Paris quarterfinals

    Discover the intense quarterfinals match at the Paris Olympics where Taiwan’s Lin Yun-ju and Chen Szu-yu faced a tough defeat against China’s Wang Chuqin and Sun Yingsha, failing to advance to the semifinals. Read their reflections on the game’s pivotal moments.
    2024/07/29 10:09
  • Taiwan’s Lee and Wang aim for historic repeat at Olympics

    Discover how Taiwan’s "golden duo" Lee Yang and Wang Chi-lin aim to make history at the Olympics badminton event, defending their title and eyeing a historic back-to-back gold medal win.
    2024/07/27 16:02
  • Taiwan’s archery teams complete Olympic ranking rounds

    Taiwan’s archery Men’s team ranks fifth, women’s ninth at the Paris 2024 Olympics, with upcoming matches against the U.K., China, and potentially South Korea.
    2024/07/26 14:42
  • Taiwan’s table tennis stars set for Paris Olympics challenge

    Discover how Taiwan’s top table tennis players are preparing for the Paris Olympics, with Cheng I-ching and Lin Yun-ju facing tough competition. Read about their potential matchups and Taiwan’s hopes for Olympic success.
    2024/07/25 11:56
  • Taiwan’s table tennis team sets sights on Paris Olympics

    Discover how Taiwan’s table tennis team, featuring a mix of veterans and newcomers, is preparing to compete in all five events at the Paris Olympics, aiming for top honors.
    2024/07/23 18:49
  • Hsieh Su-wei wins ninth Grand Slam title at Wimbledon

    Discover how Taiwanese tennis star Su-Wei Hsieh secured her ninth Grand Slam doubles title at Wimbledon with partner Jan Zielinski, defeating the Mexican duo 6-4, 6-2. Learn about Hsieh’s career achievements and her gratitude towards her team.
    2024/07/15 12:22
  • Hsieh and Zielinski reach French Open mixed doubles semis

    Discover how Taiwanese tennis star Hsieh Su-wei and her Polish partner Jan Zielinski advanced to the French Open mixed doubles semifinals, defeating the top-seeded Australian team.
    2024/06/05 12:01
  • Hsieh and Zielinski advance to French Open quarterfinals

    Discover how Taiwanese tennis star Hsieh Su-wei and her Polish partner Jan Zielinski advanced to the French Open mixed doubles quarterfinals, defeating the Italian-Russian team with ease.
    2024/06/04 11:02
  • Hsieh Su-wei triumphs at Australian Open

    Taiwanese tennis player Hsieh Su-wei and Belgium’s Elise Mertens won the Australian Open women’s doubles championship on Jan. 28. This victory is notable as Hsieh is only the third player in the past 24 years to win both the women’s and mixed doubles titles at the Australian Open. At 38 years and 24 days old, Hsieh is the second-oldest women’s doubles champion in Grand Slam history, just eight days younger than U.S. record holder Lisa Raymond. After an 18-month break due to injury, Hsieh made a triumphant return in 2023, winning the Australian Open, French Open, and Wimbledon. Hsieh and Mertens defeated Lyudmyla Kichenok from Ukraine and Jelena Ostapenko from Latvia in the women’s doubles final with a score of 6-1, 7-5. Hsieh has a total of eight Grand Slam trophies, including seven titles in women’s doubles, but is yet to win a title at the U.S. Open.
    2024/01/29 14:38
  • Last-minute pair Hsieh Su-wei and Zielinski clinch victory

    Taiwanese tennis star Hsieh Su-wei and her Polish partner Jan Zielinski emerged as the champions of the mixed doubles competition at the Australian Open on January 26. Despite their last-minute decision to team up, Hsieh and Zielinski staged an impressive comeback against American player Desirae Krawczyk and British player Neal Skupski, winning with a score of 6-7, 6-4, and 11-9. This victory holds great significance for both players, as it marks Hsieh’s first mixed doubles victory in a Grand Slam tournament and makes Zielinski the first Pole to secure a Grand Slam mixed doubles trophy. Prior to the match, Zielinski recognized Hsieh as a skilled doubles player, and he expressed his gratitude for her ability to break the curse and lead them to victory. Hsieh, in turn, praised Zielinski’s playing abilities, highlighting his skills in areas such as the baseline, net, and serve.
    2024/01/26 18:24
  • Hsieh Su-wei clinches Grand Slam mixed doubles title

    Taiwanese tennis champion Hsieh Su-wei clinched her first Grand Slam mixed doubles title at the Australian Open, becoming the first Taiwanese player to reach the championship round in both women’s and mixed doubles. Teaming up with Polish player Jan Zieliński, Hsieh fought hard in a three-set match against American second seed Desirae Krawczyk and Brit Neal Skupski, ultimately prevailing with a score of 6:7, 6:4, 11:9. This historic victory grants Hsieh a prize of AUD $165,000. In addition to her mixed doubles success, Hsieh and her Belgian partner Elise Mertens also advanced to the championship round in women’s doubles. With six Grand Slam women’s doubles trophies already under her belt, Hsieh will vie for her seventh career win on Sunday. The women’s doubles champions will receive AUD$730,000, while the runners-up will be awarded AUD$400,000. Hsieh’s remarkable achievements have left an enduring impact on Taiwanese tennis history.
    2024/01/26 12:57
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