Taiwanese player Lin Jiawen (left) won the women's doubles championship in the Australian Open Hearing Impaired Invitational.
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[Reporter Liang Weiming/Comprehensive Report] Chinese hearing-impaired tennis player Lin Jiawen, who has won three gold medals in two Olympic games, was invited to participate in the first hearing-impaired invitational tournament held by the Australian Open. Narker) cooperated closely, and finally defeated Slovakia and the British coalition forces 7:6 (8:6), 6:0 in the women's doubles final, winning a meaningful championship as they wished.
In order to prepare for the Australian Open Deaf Invitational Tournament, Lin Jiawen specially trained in the Southern Training Center for the Deaf Tennis head coach Zheng Weiyang for half a year. As expected, she achieved good results in Melbourne, but it was a pity that she played in the women's singles on the first day Before, due to jet lag and food adjustments, there was a small situation, and it was a pity that the top four stopped.
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Taiwanese player Lin Jiawen (right) won the women's doubles championship in the Australian Open Hearing Impaired Invitational.
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"Fortunately, I hope to win the championship and transfer to the women's doubles. The cooperation with the Australian rookies is not bad." "Taiwan-Australia Allied Forces" overcame the disadvantage of being broken in the 4th game of the start, and after struggling to catch up, they pulled the front line into the tiebreaker. "Thanks to the enthusiasm of the large number of landlord fans. Come on, let's play more and more smoothly." In the end, Lin Jiawen's team not only made a big comeback to win the first set, but also won 6 games in a row in the second set, losing 2 yuan in straight sets.
The awards ceremony was held after the game. Na Keer, who won both singles and doubles doubles, thanked Lin Jiawen's team for their care this week. He will entertain Lin Jiawen to visit famous local attractions the next day and make an appointment to continue fighting together next year.
Taiwanese general Lin Jiawen.
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