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Zheng Qinwen Withdraws from Wuhan Open After Elbow Injury Setback

Chinese tennis star sidelined following Beijing Open retirement; Sabalenka to defend WTA 1000 title

SSI Bureau by SSI Bureau
October 5, 2025
in Injury & recovery
Zheng Qinwen Withdraws from Wuhan Open After Elbow Injury Setback

China’s tennis hopes suffered a major blow as local star Zheng Qinwen announced her withdrawal from the Wuhan Open due to ongoing issues with her surgically repaired elbow.

The 22-year-old, ranked world No. 9, had retired from her third-round match at the China Open in Beijing after feeling pain during play, signaling that her body “has not returned to its best condition.”

Meanwhile, reigning champion Aryna Sabalenka is set to defend her title, keeping the spotlight on next week’s WTA 1000 event.

Zheng’s Injury Struggle and Tough Decision

Zheng had returned to competition in Beijing following elbow surgery in July, defeating Emiliana Arango in the second round. However, during a hard-fought third-round clash against Linda Noskova, she appeared to aggravate her elbow, forcing her to retire while trailing in the final set.

In a video message to fans, Zheng explained, “After consulting doctors and discussing with my team, I sadly have to withdraw from this year’s Wuhan Open. My body hasn’t fully recovered to its best shape.”

We’re sad to announce that Qinwen Zheng has withdrawn from this year’s Ningbo Open due to an injury 💔
We know how much she means to Chinese fans and we’ll be cheering for her recovery every step of the way.

Get well soon, Queenwen. 🙏#Ningbo #NingboOpen #QinwenZheng pic.twitter.com/dJ8cQfayKs

— Ningbo Open (@wtaningboopen) October 3, 2025

This decision is a blow to her hometown tournament, where she reached last year’s final but fell to Sabalenka. Zheng’s absence not only dims local hopes but also means she cannot defend valuable ranking points from the 2024 Asian swing, likely pushing her out of the Top 10 for the first time since January 2024.

The WTA Field in Wuhan

While Zheng recovers, Aryna Sabalenka returns as a favorite, fresh from her US Open triumph. The Belarusian, a three-time Wuhan champion, skipped the Beijing Open due to a minor injury but is now ready to compete in her home-form WTA 1000 event.

Other top contenders include Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff, ensuring a high-stakes tournament despite the absence of China’s top player.

Recovery and Long-Term Outlook

Zheng will now focus on rehabilitation with an eye on returning at the Toray Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo later this month, where she is the defending champion. The injury management emphasizes long-term career health, balancing recovery with the pressures of competing at the top tier of women’s tennis.

Insight: The Toll of Elite Tennis

Zheng’s situation underscores the physical demands of professional tennis, especially for young stars navigating high expectations at home tournaments. Her careful management of the injury may be frustrating in the short term but could safeguard her future performance and longevity on the WTA Tour.

For Wuhan, while fans will miss a home favorite, the tournament still promises world-class competition with Sabalenka, Swiatek, and Gauff leading the charge.

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