Hot and fried food out as Queen Wen eyes tennis gold


Star in the making: China’s Zheng Qinwen serves to Belarus’ Aryna Sabalenka in the women’s singles quarter-final at the US Open earlier this month. — AFP

BEIJING: The Hangzhou Asian Games will be the focus for Zheng Qinwen over the next three weeks. The 20-year-old participated in the torch relay as the second torchbearer yesterday and is set to compete starting Sunday at her first Asian Games.

“I choose to play because I can compete for my country,” the rising star of China’s tennis.

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