While China's golden flowers are making steady progress at Wimbledon, China's young flowers are also fighting bravely in low-level tennis arenas. In the early morning of July 1, Beijing time, all competitions for the second round of the men’s singles at the ITF25K Dallas Station

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While the Chinese golden flowers Wimbledon are making steady progress, the Chinese young flowers are also fighting bravely in the low-level tennis arena.

In the early morning of July 1, Beijing time, the ITF25K Dallas Station in the United States ended all competitions for the second round of the men’s singles. Wu Yibing and China Resources Hao both lost and missed the quarterfinals. Among them, Wu Yibing won the first set 6:1 and chose to retire when the second set was tied 5:5, and the Japanese player Sekiguchi Monday (ranked 602nd in the world) advanced to the quarterfinals. take care!

While China's golden flowers are making steady progress at Wimbledon, China's young flowers are also fighting bravely in low-level tennis arenas. In the early morning of July 1, Beijing time, all competitions for the second round of the men’s singles at the ITF25K Dallas Station  - DayDayNews

Another Chinese player, Huarunhao, lost to the No. 3 seed in the tournament, Chinese Taipei player Xu Yuxiu (ranked 334th in the world) with a score of 0:2 (0:6, 3:6), and missed the advancement.

While China's golden flowers are making steady progress at Wimbledon, China's young flowers are also fighting bravely in low-level tennis arenas. In the early morning of July 1, Beijing time, all competitions for the second round of the men’s singles at the ITF25K Dallas Station  - DayDayNews

ITF15K Monastir Station in Tunisia ended all competitions for the second round of men's and women's singles. In men's singles, the No. 4 seed in the tournament, Chinese teenager Li Hanwen, has been in poor form recently. He lost to Serbian player Butulia (ranked 929th in the world) with a score of 0:2 (3:6, 4:6). Missed the quarterfinals.

While China's golden flowers are making steady progress at Wimbledon, China's young flowers are also fighting bravely in low-level tennis arenas. In the early morning of July 1, Beijing time, all competitions for the second round of the men’s singles at the ITF25K Dallas Station  - DayDayNews

On the women's side, No. 3 seed Yao Xinxin played steadily and defeated Swiss player Milenkovic (ranked 1309th in the world) with a score of 2:0 (6:3, 6:0).

While China's golden flowers are making steady progress at Wimbledon, China's young flowers are also fighting bravely in low-level tennis arenas. In the early morning of July 1, Beijing time, all competitions for the second round of the men’s singles at the ITF25K Dallas Station  - DayDayNews

Last week’s tournament champion Wei Sijia once again met last week’s final opponent, No. 6 seed Shimizu Eri (ranked 890 in the world) from Japan, and won with a score of 2:0 (7:6, 6:2). He defeated his opponent for two consecutive weeks and joined Yao Xinxin in the quarterfinals.

While China's golden flowers are making steady progress at Wimbledon, China's young flowers are also fighting bravely in low-level tennis arenas. In the early morning of July 1, Beijing time, all competitions for the second round of the men’s singles at the ITF25K Dallas Station  - DayDayNews

Another Chinese player, Chen Mengxuan, lost to the tournament's No. 4 seed, Austrian player Tamira Paszek, with a score of 1:2 (4:6, 6:1, 1:6). (World ranking 737).

While China's golden flowers are making steady progress at Wimbledon, China's young flowers are also fighting bravely in low-level tennis arenas. In the early morning of July 1, Beijing time, all competitions for the second round of the men’s singles at the ITF25K Dallas Station  - DayDayNews

ITF15K Los Angeles station in the United States also ended the second round of men's and women's singles competition. In women's singles, Han Jiangxue, the No. 2 seed in the tournament, defeated American Tricia MAR (world ranking 1297) with a score of 2:0 (6:2, 6:1) and advanced to the quarterfinals.

While China's golden flowers are making steady progress at Wimbledon, China's young flowers are also fighting bravely in low-level tennis arenas. In the early morning of July 1, Beijing time, all competitions for the second round of the men’s singles at the ITF25K Dallas Station  - DayDayNews

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