Zheng Qinwen's remarkable comeback in Doha was a testament to her resilience and determination. Despite facing a challenging injury, she emerged victorious, showcasing her unwavering spirit and skill. Her journey from surgery to triumph is an inspiring tale of perseverance.
Two months after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on her right elbow, Zheng Qinwen made a triumphant return to the tennis court in Doha. Her comeback, however, was not without challenges. During her second match, she had to retire due to persistent elbow issues, indicating that her recovery was not yet complete. This setback, however, did not deter her from continuing her journey towards recovery and success.
This week, Zheng Qinwen played her first tournament since September and only the second since Wimbledon. Her performance was exceptional, winning her opening two matches in Doha. She faced Elena Rybakina, the reigning Australian Open champion, and put up a strong fight, losing a narrow 4-6 6-2 7-5 round-of-16 match. Against Sofia Kenin in her first match, Zheng displayed her power, serving 20 aces and 43 winners. Her current world ranking of No. 26 is a testament to her consistent performance.
The most significant aspect of Zheng's comeback is the absence of elbow-related issues. Her elbow, a source of concern, did not hinder her performance, providing an encouraging sign for her future endeavors. This is a crucial development for the 23-year-old, who has been working tirelessly to overcome her injury.
Zheng's right elbow has been a significant obstacle, causing her to fear the worst. She admitted that her fears were so intense that she even resorted to prayer, hoping for a resolution. "When I was at the China Open, my elbow still didn’t have full extension or flexion. I thought my elbow would stay like this forever, and I would never be able to bend my right arm like I can bend my left. I prayed, not for winning matches, but for a normal elbow," she shared.
Despite the challenges, Zheng Qinwen's comeback in Doha was a triumph. Her determination and resilience have paved the way for her future success. She will continue her journey in Dubai and then head to the United States for the Sunshine Double, where she will undoubtedly make her mark on the tennis world.