Zhang Zhizhen of China returns a shot against Casper Ruud (not in photograph) of Norway during their Men's Singles Second Round match on Day Three of the 2023 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on Aug 30, 2023 in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City. (PHOTO / AFP)
NEW YORK - Zhang Zhizhen became the first Chinese man to beat a top-five opponent since the introduction of the ATP rankings in 1973 by stunning last year's runner-up Casper Ruud 6-4 5-7 6-2 0-6 6-2 in the US Open second round on Wednesday.
Zhang, ranked 67th in the world, had come through another five-setter to beat American J.J Wolf in his opener and showed similar resolve against world number five Ruud en route to securing the biggest victory of his career.
"Last year at the US Open, I can say it was a bad memory. This year is a little bit different," said Zhang, who squandered seven match points in his 2022 opener before losing to Tim van Rijthoven in five sets.
Zhang was blanked by Ruud in the fourth sets but said he never lost hope.
Casper Ruud of Norway returns a shot against Zhang Zhizhen (not in photograph) of China during their Men's Singles Second Round match on Day Three of the 2023 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on August 30, 2023 in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City. (PHOTO / AFP)
"I believed in myself. If not, the fifth set was going to be a different result," he told reporters. "I was a little bit tired for few days already. I had some sort of pain, whatever. I don't spend so much energy. I try to be calm for whole match.
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"At the end of the match, finished the last point, I didn't really celebrate like, not super happy. But I was happy inside, it just didn't show."
I believed in myself. If not, the fifth set was going to be a different result ... I was a little bit tired for few days already. I had some sort of pain, whatever. I don't spend so much energy. I try to be calm for whole match.
Zhang Zhizhen, Chinese professional tennis player
The 26-year-old, who will play Australian Rinky Hijikata in the third round, has a number of tennis "firsts" for China where the sport has largely been dominated by women in the modern era.
In May, he became the first man from his country to win a main draw match at the French Open in 86 years when his Serbian opponent Dusan Lajovic retired due to illness.
After beating Argentine Agustin Tirante in the second round at Roland Garros he was then dumped out of the tournament by Ruud, so Wednesday's victory comes as sweet revenge.
Last October, Zhang became the first Chinese man to break into the top 100 in the world rankings and he also became the first to reach the quarter-finals of an ATP Masters 1000 tournament at the Madrid Open this year.
Zhang is now on the verge of cracking the top 50 and said interest in men's tennis was increasing back home.
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"More and more people are watching. More people are trying to play tennis. At least in Shanghai, now we get more courts, we have more people to play," he added.
"Especially in the last year, we broke into the top 100, then Wu Yibing got into the US Open third round. Now even better."
Zhang Zhizhen (left) of China shakes hands with Casper Ruud of Norway after their match during the second round of the US Open tennis championships on Aug 30, 2023 in New York. (PHOTO / AP)
In women's singles, China's Zhu Lin advanced to the women's singles third round, defeating Victoria Azarenka of Belarus 6-3, 6-3. "There are no easy matches at the Grand Slam where anything can happen. I need to be confident and aggressive, aiming for the best in a high-level tournament," Zhu noted.
Wang Xinyu of China also moved forward with a 5-7, 6-3, 6-4 win over Spain's Sara Sorribes Tormo. Her fellow Chinese Wang Xiyu, however, fell to Bernarda Pera of the United States 3-6, 7-6(5), 6-2.
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With the doubles events getting underway on Wednesday, the eighth-seeded Chinese-German duo, Yang Zhaoxuan and Kevin Krawietz, advanced to the mixed doubles second round, while China's Xu Yifan and Tereza Mihalikova of Slovakia lost 6-4, 6-1 to Czech pair Barbora Strycova and Marketa Vondrousova in the women's doubles.
With Xinhua's inputs