Chinese Taipei's first brother Zeng Junxin made it all the way to the quarterfinals at the men's tennis tournament in Rio last week, writing a new career high. On the 24th, Zeng Junxin's latest ATP ranking reached No. 99 in the world, returning to the top 100 after more than two years.
Chinese Taipei's first brother Zeng Junxin
Zeng Junxin, who is good at clay combat, passed all the way from the qualifying round in Rio to 4 levels before losing to Argentine player Baez in the top 8, and Baez defeated French Muller 6:2 and 6:3 in the final on the 24th, becoming the first person to dominate the second consecutive game in history.
Zeng Junxin wrote a new career high in Rio, and is also the first Chinese Taipei player to enter the top 8 of the ATP 500 men's singles after Lu Yanxun, ATP announced the world ranking on the 24th, Zeng Junxin jumped from the original world ranking of 125 to 99th in the world, his previous world ranking in the top 100 has been traced back to December 18, 2022, and the best of his career is the world No. 83.
In the WTA, Chinese Taipei's first sister Hsieh Shuwei and Latvia's Ostapenko won the women's doubles runner-up at the 2025 Dubai Women's Open last week, and the women's doubles world ranking has also risen slightly from the original 10th to 8th.