Li Yuyun won her sixth ITF doubles title.

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[Reporter Liang Weiming/Comprehensive Report] In the ITF Ipoh W15 doubles final, Li Yuyun, the new generation of Chinese tennis, sent back good news in Malaysia!

She was lucky enough to escape the earthquake in Turkey before, and her Ukrainian partner Anastasiya Poplavska (Anastasiya Poplavska) passed all the way, and finally came from behind, defeating the Chinese team Fengshuo/Guo Hanyu 7:5, 6:2, allowing the 18-year-old Taiwanese team to win The 6th ITF doubles title in his career.

Li Yuyun originally planned to compete in Antalya for a clay court event this month, but Turkey suffered heavy casualties and many events were canceled. She quickly changed her schedule and rushed back to Taiwan before moving to Malaysia. Even her doubles teammates Temporary army.

Although they are completely unfamiliar with each other, Li Yuyun/Popravska have a tacit understanding through battles. Even if Li Yuyun kicked the table on the night before the doubles final and injured her left little toe, she reluctantly bandaged and went into battle. The more she played, the better she played. The "Taiwan-Uzbekistan Allied Forces" also overcame a 2-5 deficit in the first set, and reversed their decline in 7 rounds in one go, winning the final victory by 2 straight sets. 

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Because Zhuo Yixuan/Zhuo Yicen, who are also from Taiwan, lost to Fengshuo/Guo Hanyu in the top 10 in the previous 8 rounds, and now Li Yuyun/Poplavska won the final, and also sweetly avenged the Zhuo sisters.

Li Yuyun (from left) and Poplavska joined hands to seal the queen.

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Li Yuyun (from right) and Poplavska fought better.

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