On the 16th Beijing time, Chinese Taipei's first brother Zeng Junxin bid farewell to the recent low tide, and he reversed his Brazilian landlord opponent Silva 6:7 (0:7), 6:3, 6:4, ushering in the ATP500-level 2025 Rio Clay Men's Tennis Qualifying Tournament A good start, and one more win can enter the singles 32 draw main draw stage.
Chinese Taipei's first brother Zeng Junxin
Zeng Junxin, who ranked 126th in the world men's singles this week, ranked 6th seed outside the meeting, faced the wild card Silva who was cheered by the host audience, overcame the disadvantage of being swept in the first set of 7, and after recovering 2 break points in the second set, the 23-year-old Zeng Junxin seized the opportunity to break through again in the 8th game and pulled back a city. In the deciding set, Zeng Junxin took advantage of the victory to chase down, and broke serve with 4 consecutive points in the key third game, and blocked Silva's counterattack, trying to maintain the lead without losing it, and fought fiercely for 2 hours and 45 minutes to qualify.
Zeng Junxin has swallowed four consecutive defeats since the men's singles round of the Australian Open Qualifying Tournament on January 8 this year, and now he has finally stabilized in stopping the bleeding on clay, and he is looking forward to continuing the momentum of three consecutive wins in the past matches, and making persistent efforts to grab the ticket to the main event.