WTA 125 tournaments are an international series of professional women's tennis tournaments organized by the Women's Tennis Association since 2012.
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170-713: A $ 10k title in Porto, and finishing as the runner-up in the doubles draw in Dubai. While her ITF level results managed to keep her inside the top 100, nonetheless, her year-end ranking of No. 96 marked her worst finish in ten years. While Hsieh continued to play a hefty chunk of ITF tournaments during the 2017 season, she also managed to post more respectable results on the WTA Tour. Though she only managed to improve her year-end singles ranking by one placement, up to No. 96, she had arguably her biggest singles breakout in over four years at
255-521: A Grand Slam in four and a half years. She also reached the quarterfinals in the mixed doubles tournament, partnering with British player Colin Fleming . Following Wimbledon, she reached a new career-high singles ranking of world No. 56. At the Summer Olympics , she represented Taiwan in the women's singles tournament and in women's doubles with Chuang Chia-jung. Although she was knocked out in
340-605: A Taipei tennis school run by Hu Na , a former mainland Chinese player who defected to the US in 1982. After Hsieh won the 2013 Wimbledon ladies' doubles title, her father said that a Chinese company had offered her a sponsorship deal worth 10 million yuan ($ 1.63 million) per year if she would switch her citizenship to the People's Republic of China . Hsieh said she would consider the offer, which drew criticism in Taiwan but also an effort by
425-540: A WTA Tour grass-court event in Birmingham , where she was beaten by Ekaterina Makarova . She also won the doubles title with Tímea Babos over the world No. 1's, Americans Lisa Raymond and Liezel Huber , her first grass-court doubles title. Entering Wimbledon ranked inside the top 70, Hsieh scored her first win at the All England Club in four years by defeating French wildcard Virginie Razzano , who just
510-535: A career resurgence to her singles game during the 2012 season. After falling in her second qualifying match in Melbourne, Hsieh reached her first ever WTA singles semifinal at the Pattaya Open in Thailand, after having to qualify for the main draw. This result brought her singles ranking back inside the top 150. At the next tournament, the hardcourt Malaysian Open at the beginning of March, she breezed through
595-682: A career-high of world No. 2 in doubles. Later in May, on the occasion of her semifinal run in doubles at the Madrid , Hsieh shared the No. 1 ranking with Peng for at least a week, becoming the first individual in Taiwan to hold the No. 1 ranking in tennis, whether in singles or doubles, male or female. However, she failed to defend her title with Peng in Italian Open by losing to Medina Garrigues and Shvedova in
680-464: A difficult year in which she won only seven main draw WTA Tour matches, she finished ranked No. 5 in the world for doubles, her second straight top five finish. At the Australian Open , Hsieh lost in the qualifying first round for singles, and main-draw second round for doubles, but she reached the semifinals in mixed doubles with Pablo Cuevas . Her best result in singles for the remainder of
765-399: A lot of dropshots and slices and get people kind of crazy. We used to have real battles in the juniors. I knew her game really well and I don't think she had time to do all of that today on grass. If I'm hitting a hard‑paced shot, I don't think she really has time to create, which is something that she really likes to do." During the 2001 Australian Open Junior Grand Slam event, Hsieh reached
850-552: A lucky-loser spot in Brisbane due to Caroline Wozniacki withdrawing late. She lost in round three to Carla Suárez Navarro . At Pattaya Open , Hsieh was defeated in the first round by Tadeja Majerič but won a week later in qualifying at the Qatar Open ; in first round of the main draw, she also defeated Flavia Pennetta before losing to Sara Errani. At Doha , Hsieh won her first doubles title with Peng Shuai in 2014 and reached
935-580: A month earlier at the French Open became the first player ever to beat Serena Williams in the opening round of a Grand Slam, in straight sets. She followed it up with a win over Stéphanie Foretz Gacon to advance to the third round of Wimbledon for the first time, and beyond the second round of a major for the first time since the 2008 Australian Open. Though she would lose at this stage to then-world No. 1 and recent French Open winner, Maria Sharapova, in straight sets, this marked Hsieh's best performance at
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#17328014441301020-723: A season-ending tennis championship. She finished her doubles season ranked No. 3 in the world, while her singles ranking dropped 60 places from 2012 down to No. 85. Hsieh's singles season ended disappointing with numerous first-round losses and only five second round showings in Eastbourne International , Wimbledon, US Open, Guangzhou International and Luxembourg Open . After training with her coach Paul McNamee in Australia, she started her season by playing in qualification of Brisbane International and Sydney . She lost in qualifications for both tournaments but received
1105-639: A second round defeat at the US Open. Hsieh was successful though in mixed doubles at both majors, partnering Zimbabwe's Kevin Ullyett en route to a Wimbledon quarterfinal and US Open semifinal. However, the duo were able to come together at their final tournament of the year, the China Open, where they won the title without dropping a set. This was their third title of the year together, Hsieh's seventh career doubles title, her first Premier Mandatory title, and
1190-517: A slow start with early exits in Indian Wells and Miami, the duo found more success during the clay court season, reaching the quarterfinals in Madrid and Rome. Entering the French Open as a defending champion, Hsieh and Pennetta quickly progressed to the quarterfinals, but were undone in three sets by Hlaváčková and Hradecká. As a result of not defending her points, she dropped out of the top 10 for
1275-562: A third set super-tiebreak. She then went on to record her first main draw win at the US Open over Evgeniya Rodina before losing to Petrova in the second round. Hsieh then managed to end the year strong by winning the Bali International with Peng Shuai and defending her title in Korea with compatriot Chuang. She finished the year ranked inside the top 100 in singles for the first time, at No. 79, and No. 53 in doubles. Hsieh opened
1360-401: A third-round appearance in singles and the semifinals in doubles. Her singles performance was enough to push her ranking inside the top 50 for the first time since September 2013. Unseeded and placed in a very difficult top quarter, Hsieh opened up her Wimbledon campaign with a first round win over Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova , followed by a straight sets victory over Lara Arruabarrena to advance to
1445-482: A three-set victory over Hantuchová. Hsieh finished with her best year-end ranking to date, world No. 25 in singles, a ranking which she equaled in doubles. Hsieh began the season at the inaugural Shenzhen Open , seeded fourth. She lost in the second round to Annika Beck . She then lost in the first round of the Hobart International to regular doubles partner Peng Shuai. At the Australian Open , Hsieh
1530-607: Is a Taiwanese professional tennis player. A former world No. 1 in doubles with nine Grand Slam titles, she is regarded as one of the most successful and versatile doubles players in history. She also reached world No. 23 in singles, and is the highest-ranked Taiwanese player in history in both singles and doubles. She is known for playing with two hands on both sides, flat and quick groundstrokes, crafty and wily gameplay, aggressive volleys, and unorthodox variety of shots. Hsieh reached her career-high singles ranking of No. 23 on 25 February 2013. On 12 May 2014, she reached No. 1 in
1615-587: Is different from Wikidata Articles lacking sources from November 2024 All articles lacking sources Pages using infobox tennis tournament with location field WTA 125K series Sometimes called the WTA Challenger tour (analogous to the men's ATP Challenger Series ), it is the second highest level of women's competition, below the top-tier WTA Tour , and above the ITF Women's World Tennis Tour tournaments. Players who succeed in
1700-517: The 2005 Summer Universiade . She has amassed more than $ 12 million in prize money. She has won seven Grand Slam titles in women's doubles: the 2013 Wimbledon Championships and the 2014 French Open with Peng Shuai , the 2019 and 2023 Wimbledon Championships with Barbora Strýcová , the 2021 Wimbledon Championships and the 2024 Australian Open with Elise Mertens , and the 2023 French Open with Wang Xinyu . Hsieh has also won two Grand Slam titles in mixed doubles, winning with Jan Zieliński
1785-411: The 2012 Olympics who had defeated both four-time Grand Slam Champion Kim Clijsters and 2011 French Open champion Li Na , en route to the fourth round at the US Open less than a month earlier, Hsieh played the most intense tennis match of her life. Despite being 0–2 down in each of the first two sets, having five match points saved in the second set, the match being suspended after the second set due to
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#17328014441301870-568: The 2019 Miami Open , and made the quarterfinals at the 2021 Australian Open , where she became the first Taiwanese woman to reach a major singles quarterfinal and, at 35, the oldest debutant Grand Slam singles quarterfinalist. She has also been successful on other surfaces, reaching the third round of the French Open in 2017 and defeating world No. 1 Simona Halep to reach the fourth round at Wimbledon in 2018 . Hsieh has beaten several top 15, top 10, and top 5 players. Upon Hsieh's retirement from singles in 2024, commentators called her "a killer on
1955-402: The 2024 Australian Open and the 2024 Wimbledon Championships . She reached the quarterfinals in doubles at the 2012 London Olympics with compatriot Chuang Chia-jung . Most of her singles success came on hard courts, where she won all three of her WTA Tour titles, reached a Premier 5 semifinal at Dubai in 2019 , defeated world No. 1 Naomi Osaka to reach a Premier Mandatory quarterfinal at
2040-725: The Auckland Open , her first WTA singles semifinal since the Taiwan Open in February 2016. She lost to eventual champion Julia Görges . Hsieh's next tournament came at the Australian Open . After coming from behind to defeat Zhu Lin in her opening match, she caused the biggest upset of the tournament thus far by defeating the third seed and reigning Wimbledon champion, Garbiñe Muguruza, in straight sets. She continued this impressive display by taking out 26th seed and former world No. 2, Agnieszka Radwańska, in straight sets to reach
2125-532: The Pattaya Open but lost to Marina Erakovic in the first round. She then lost in the second round in Doha and Dubai . As the defending champion in Kuala Lumpur , Hsieh was seeded second and advanced to the quarterfinals with wins over Kurumi Nara and Zhang Shuai. However, she lost in the quarterfinals to eventual finalist Bethanie Mattek-Sands , and her ranking fell from No. 23 to No. 35. Hsieh then fell in
2210-517: The Suzhou Open , her 23rd career ITF singles title. This brought her into the top 25 for the first time, becoming the first Taiwanese tennis player to achieve a ranking that high. Hsieh concluded her season at the Tournament of Champions , where she was invited to compete for the first time. She lost her first two matches to Caroline Wozniacki and Vinci, but ended her year on a high note with
2295-595: The US Open , where she was beaten by Katarina Srebotnik in the opening round. By the end of the year, she had won ten singles titles and eleven doubles titles on the ITF Circuit. In 2006, Hsieh lost in the final qualifying round at the Australian Open to former top 20 player Tamarine Tanasugarn but won her first main draw Grand Slam match en route to the second round in the women's doubles tournament. She
2380-605: The $ 50k tournament in Wenshan, her 21st ITF singles title. Hsieh's early season success allowed her to directly enter the main draw at the French Open, her first Grand Slam main draw appearance since the 2009 Australian Open. However, she was beaten in the first round by 18th seed Flavia Pennetta . Hsieh began the grass-court season by reaching the quarterfinals at the $ 75k event in Nottingham, falling to American CoCo Vandeweghe . She then reached her first singles quarterfinal at
2465-461: The 16th seeds, the pair recorded back to back three set wins to advance to the third round, where they pulled off a major upset with a straight sets win over the second seeds Anabel Medina Garrigues and Virginia Ruano Pascual , losing just one game, thereby advancing Hsieh to her first major quarterfinals. However, the pair was defeated in the last eight by the eventual champions, tenth-seeded Serena Williams and Venus Williams . Despite struggling
2550-517: The 2009 season by winning the doubles title with Peng at her first tournament of the year, the Premier-level Sydney International, defeating Nathalie Dechy and hometown favorite Casey Dellacqua in the final. At the Australian Open, she was upset by compatriot Chan Yung-jan in the first round of women's singles. As a result, she dropped out of the top 100. In women's doubles, however, she and Peng fared much better. As
2635-716: The Budapest Grand Prix in February, her 18th career WTA doubles title, and her first since winning the French Open in 2014. Throughout the season, she played alongside a multitude of different female players, but found the most success working with Monica Niculescu . With the Romanian, they won inaugural version of the Swiss Ladies Open in April, reached the final of the Cincinnati Open, and reached
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2720-437: The French Open. Ranked outside the top 100 going into the tournament, Hsieh pulled off the biggest win of her career by defeating reigning Miami Open champion and world No. 8, Johanna Konta , in the first round, her first ever singles victory over a top 10 player. She then defeated Taylor Townsend to advance to the third round for the first time at the French Open, and the first time at any Grand Slam since Wimbledon in 2012. She
2805-547: The Pan Pacific Open and China Open, Hsieh qualified with Peng for the Tour Championships for the first time in her career. Seeded second, they defeated Nadia Petrova and Katarina Srebotnik in the semifinals and Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina in the final to win the year-ending championships, and their fifth title of 2013. By virtue of this win, Hsieh and Peng became the first Asian players to ever win
2890-844: The Taiwanese government to mobilized domestic companies to offer her competing deals. Hsieh has an unorthodox style of play. She made a quip at the 2018 Australian Open saying, "Actually, my boyfriend was looking at her [Kerber's] game earlier this morning. I forgot to ask him what she play, so, I actually have no plan to go on the court. So I was trying to go my Su-wei style, you know." Despite her slight build and comparatively short stature, her two-handed groundstrokes are flat, powerful, and are hit with depth. She incorporates sliced backhands and forehands, drop shots, lobs, volleys, and sharply angled groundstrokes into points, and has been noted for her technical mastery, intelligent style of play, and impressive point construction. For these reasons, and due to
2975-489: The US Open, though, falling at the final hurdle to Kirsten Flipkens . She was able to produce much stronger results on the ITF Circuit, reaching two singles and six doubles finals, and winning one singles and four doubles titles, respectively. The following year, Hsieh once again failed to qualify for either the Australian or US Opens, but qualified for the main draw at both the French Open and Wimbledon, where she lost in
3060-456: The WTA 125s earn sufficient ranking points to become eligible for the main draw or qualifying draw entry of WTA Tour tournaments. Titles and losses at a WTA 125 event are separately counted from a player's WTA Tour results and corresponding head-to-head statistics. 2012–2020 WTA 125K Series 2021–present WTA 125 The tournaments offer total prize money of $ 125,000–$ 162,480. An exception
3145-649: The WTA Tour came with a semifinal appearance in Taiwan, a quarterfinal showing in Prague, and progressing to the second round at the Australian and French Opens. Unlike the last few seasons, Hsieh played more singles matches on the ITF Circuit, reaching a 100k final in Marseille in June and winning a different 100k tournament in Dubai in December, her 27th ITF singles title. Hsieh also struggled remarkably with doubles during
3230-501: The biggest of her career. Following this result, she made her top 10 debut in the doubles rankings. She finished the year ranked No. 9 in the world in doubles. Hsieh lost in the first round of the Guangzhou International Open to Han Xinyun . This was her only main-draw WTA match of 2010. At Wimbledon, she reached the semifinals of mixed doubles, with Australia's Paul Hanley . Partnering Zheng Jie , she won
3315-543: The clay-court season, she fell in first round of the Madrid Open , Italian Open , and French Open and the second round of the Internationaux de Strasbourg in singles, but won the Italian Open with Peng, her tenth career doubles title. While Hsieh would struggle throughout the rest of the season on the singles court, winning five of her next eighteen matches, and her best results being second round showings at
3400-638: The court [who] can produce shots that defy geometry and the laws of physics" while also being deeply respected by her colleagues and a charming presence on the tour. Hsieh was born to parents Hsieh Tze-lung and Ho Fom-ju in Hsinchu and raised in Kaohsiung , Taiwan. She was introduced to tennis by her father at five years of age. Her younger sister Hsieh Shu-ying and brother Hsieh Cheng-peng are also professional tennis players. Hsieh named her tennis idols as Steffi Graf and Andre Agassi . She has trained at
3485-854: The doubles event at the Guangzhou International Open. Playing primarily on the ITF Circuit for singles in 2011, Hsieh won three titles, a $ 25k in Mildura, a $ 75k in Beijing, and a $ 25k in Seoul, while also finishing as the runner-up at the $ 25k in Fergana. She also reached the quarterfinals at the Australian Open with Chuang, falling to Azarenka and Kirilenko, and won one WTA doubles title in Guangzhou with Zheng Saisai , her eighth career title and first in two years. Hsieh experienced
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3570-650: The doubles rankings. She spent a total of 59 weeks with the top doubles ranking, the longest tenure by a tennis player from East Asia and second-longest of any Asian player after Sania Mirza 's 91 weeks. Hsieh has won three singles and 35 doubles titles on the WTA Tour , one WTA 125 doubles title, 27 singles and 23 doubles titles on the ITF Circuit , seven medals at the Asian Games (two gold, three silver, and two bronze), and one gold and one bronze medal at
3655-545: The end of April, Hsieh entered the ITF tournament in Incheon as the first seed, and won the tournament, defeating Chinese player Xie Yanze in three sets. As a result of this win, her ranking rose to No. 99. At the French Open, she was defeated by qualifier Anastasiya Yakimova in the first round. In June, she had her best Wimbledon ladies' singles result to date by making it to the second round. She beat Stéphanie Cohen-Aloro in
3740-461: The excruciatingly hot temperatures, and then being 0–3 down in the final set, she fought back to win the title in three sets by a score of 6–3, 5–7, 6–4. This marked Hsieh's second WTA Tour singles title of the year, and with it she jumped into the top 50 of the singles rankings for the first time, at No. 39. Though her 10-match winning streak was snapped in her very next match at the Pan Pacific Open, she won another $ 100k singles title two weeks later at
3825-518: The first round both times. In doubles, she fell in the first round at three of the Grand Slam events, but made it to the second round at the French Open. Hsieh made a breakthrough though in doubles, starting with reaching two finals in Auckland and Bangalore in the first two months of the year with different partners. She then earned the biggest wins of her career with compatriot Chuang Chia-jung as
3910-520: The first round of the singles tournament by her close friend and partner Peng Shuai , she and Chuang reached the quarterfinals in doubles, where they were beaten by the eventual silver medalists Andrea Hlaváčková and Lucie Hradecká . Hsieh got off to a slow start to the summer hardcourt season. She played just one tournament between the Olympics and the US Open, the Texas Open . In singles, she
3995-524: The first round, claiming her first victory in her third main draw appearance at Wimbledon, before falling to No. 9 seed and French Open runner-up Dinara Safina . At the Cincinnati Open , Hsieh lost in the first round in singles, but made it to the finals in doubles with Kazakh partner Yaroslava Shvedova . However, the pair were topped by the Russian duo of Maria Kirilenko and Nadia Petrova in
4080-528: The first set. They also lost in the third round at the US Open to the team of Kimiko Date-Krumm and Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová. Their best result throughout the remainder of the year came at the WTA Finals in Singapore. They easily won their first two matches, but were thrashed in the final round by Cara Black and Sania Mirza, winning just one game. While Hsieh finished the year No. 144 in singles after
4165-418: The first time in nearly two years. The two followed up with another quarterfinal appearance at Wimbledon, where they lost in three sets to Babos and Mladenovic, but dissolved their partnership following the grass-court season. Entering the summer hardcourt season, Hsieh reunited with her friend Chuang Chia-jung, whom she would spend the majority of the rest of the season playing with. Their first tournament back
4250-586: The first time since January 2010. Peng and Hsieh opened their summer hardcourt partnership with a victory at the Premier 5 Cincinnati Open , defeating Anna-Lena Grönefeld and Peschke in the final. After an opening-round loss in New Haven, and a defeat at the hands of Sania Mirza and Zheng Jie at the US Open , the pair won their fourth title of the year at the Guangzhou International Open and Tour Championships . After posting back-to-back semifinal finishes at
4335-476: The fourth round of a major event for the first time since she did so at the Australian Open ten years earlier. Facing Angelique Kerber, she won the first set, but was ultimately defeated by the German player. Hsieh also had a successful doubles tournament, reaching the semifinals with Peng Shuai, her best performance in a slam since they won the French Open. She returned to inside the top 75 of the singles rankings and
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#17328014441304420-507: The girls' singles quarterfinals and the round of 16 in the girls doubles event with partner Natalie Ko, losing in two sets to eventual champions Petra Cetkovská and Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová . Hsieh displayed stunning results in the 2001 season as a 15-year-old. Playing on the ITF Women's Circuit , she won all of the five events she entered at Wellington, Kaohsiung, Bangkok (twice), and Peachtree City from January until November. Hsieh also competed on her first two WTA Tour events, reaching
4505-670: The latter being her 25th ITF singles title. She later won a 100k tournament in Nanjing in November. Hsieh still managed to put together a decent string of results on the doubles circuit. Partnering Sania Mirza, they reached the final at the Premier event in Doha before falling to the American duo of Raquel Kops-Jones and Abigail Spears . After the tournament in Doha, she started a new partnership with Flavia Pennetta. Despite getting off to
4590-530: The main draw in any of them. After a quiet 2003, Hsieh experienced an upswing in her doubles in 2004, reaching five finals on the ITF Circuit and winning a pair of titles in Incheon and New Delhi . In October 2004, she reached her first WTA doubles final at the Korea Open at the age of 18, where she and compatriot Chuang Chia-jung were beaten by hometown players Cho Yoon-jeong and Jeon Mi-ra . She made her Grand Slam main-draw debut in 2005 by qualifying at
4675-402: The next two Grand Slam events, her Italian Open title sparked the beginning of what would go on to be a remarkable run of doubles titles and domination over the next twelve months. After a disappointing second-round loss at the French Open, and quarterfinal losses at both grass-court warm-up tournaments, Hsieh and Peng came into Wimbledon as the dark horse candidates for the title. Seeded eighth,
4760-488: The overall completeness of her game, she has been nicknamed by commentators "The Wizard". Many top players have praised her unusual playing style. Maria Sharapova , after her third-round win over Hsieh at Wimbledon 2012, said, "I faced her many times in the juniors. She used to be a nightmare for me because she used to slice and dropshot on clay. I was like, 'Where did they learn how to play tennis like that?' She uses both hands, switches racquets. That's her game: it's to hit
4845-409: The pair whizzed through to the final with the loss of just one set, and without having to face a single seeded team. Facing the 12th seeded Australian duo of Ashleigh Barty and Casey Dellacqua , they won the title in two sets. This was Hsieh's first Grand Slam title, making her the first Taiwanese tennis player to ever win one in any discipline. It also meant she would return to the top 10 rankings for
4930-553: The pair won the China Open , a Tier II tournament. This marked Hsieh's first title of any kind on the WTA Tour. They won a second title together the following week at the Korea Open , where she had reached her first WTA final three years earlier. She once again performed well on the ITF Circuit level, winning a pair of titles in both singles and doubles. While she finished the year ranked No. 143 in singles, she snagged her first year-end top 50 ranking in doubles, by finishing No. 46 in
5015-485: The qualifying tournament as the top seed, en route to advancing to her first WTA singles final. Despite dropping the first set, she won the title after her opponent Petra Martić was forced to retire while trailing 4–1 in the final set due to severe cramping and fatigue. This marked Hsieh's first career singles title on the WTA Tour. She also returned to the top 100 for the first time since January 2009 following her victory. Also playing sporadically in ITF tournaments, she won
5100-648: The quarterfinals. Despite being a set down, the pair managed to come back and grind out a three set win over the Polish sister duo Agnieszka Radwańska and Urszula Radwańska , advancing Hsieh to her first Grand Slam semifinal, However, Hsieh and Peng were beaten by Victoria Azarenka and Elena Vesnina in straight sets. Nonetheless, their strong performance lifted Hsieh inside the top 15 in doubles. Hsieh and Peng struggled following their Roland Garros run, losing five of their next seven matches, including an opening round loss at Wimbledon, their only grass-court tournament, and
5185-537: The quarterfinals. Hsieh played two more tournaments with Chuang, the inaugural Dongfeng Motor Open in Wuhan and in Beijing, but they lost both opening round matches. She finished the year ranked No. 107 in singles and No. 26 in doubles. The 2016 season was a relatively quiet one for Hsieh. While she finished the year ranked just inside the top 100 in singles, poor results in the middle of the year kept her from jumping beyond her peak year ranking of No. 65. Her best results on
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#17328014441305270-639: The rest of the year in singles, winning just one WTA Tour main-draw match at the Guangzhou International later on in September, Hsieh put together her most prolific year in doubles thus far. After a pair of early exits in Indian Wells and Stuttgart, Hsieh and Peng advanced to the final of the Italian Open, a Premier-5 tournament, where they were seeded seventh. They then defeated the fifth seeds Daniela Hantuchová and Ai Sugiyama to win
5355-452: The second round in straight sets. With doubles competition in the way, Hsieh missed all the singles events during the clay season except French Open , where she lost in the first round of qualifying. In doubles, she came through one of the more difficult doubles draws with Peng by defeating unseeded Svetlana Kuznetsova and Sam Stosur in the first round in straight sets, breezed through former No. 1, 15th seeds Liezel Huber and Lisa Raymond in
5440-456: The second round of the Indian Wells Open to American Jamie Hampton . However, she and Peng reached the semifinals of the doubles tournament, defeating the No. 1 ranked team of Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci in the second round. She was defeated in the second round of the singles tournament at the Miami Open , but was less successful in doubles this time around, falling in the second round to the wildcard pairing of Kuznetsova and Pennetta. During
5525-470: The semifinals at the Morocco Open and the quarterfinals in Strasbourg, she didn't do as well in doubles, falling in the second round in Madrid and Rome, and the first round at the French Open for both singles and doubles. Hsieh played two grass-court warm-up tournaments before Wimbledon. In Mallorca, she suffered two first-round losses, to Caroline Garcia in singles, and Anastasia Rodionova and Nadiia Kichenok in doubles, but fared better in Eastbourne with
5610-403: The semifinals in Bali and the quarterfinals in Pattaya. Although she only played seven tournaments in 2001, she had an impressive 41–2 record, in addition to starting her career with 37 wins in a row. She had success on the doubles circuit as well, reaching two finals and winning one of them. She played in the qualifying rounds of all four Grand Slam tournaments in 2002, but was unable to advance to
5695-435: The semifinals. Hsieh piled together a hugely successful Asian hardcourt season following the Open, winning 17 of her last 21 matches. She won the Ningbo Challenger , a $ 100k tournament, defeating Zhang Shuai in the final. The next week, she reached the final at the Guangzhou International Open dropping just one set en route. Facing the 17-year old Brit Laura Robson , the silver medalist in mixed doubles with Andy Murray at
5780-524: The third round at Wimbledon for the first time in six years. She then recorded the biggest victory of her career by upsetting world No. 1, Simona Halep, who had just won the French Open four weeks prior, in a tight three setter where she had to come from a set down and save match points, thus advancing to her second Grand Slam fourth round of the year, and her first ever outside of the Australian Open. She lost her next match to Dominika Cibulková in straight sets. She didn't fare quite as well in doubles, losing in
5865-439: The third round for the first time, losing to Karolína Plíšková. She had a very successful doubles performance, though, reaching the final in Dubai with Peng, and winning the Indian Wells title with Barbora Strýcová, her 20th career WTA doubles title. This victory put her back in the top 20 of the doubles rankings. The clay-court season delivered mixed results for Hsieh. While she notched a couple of good singles placements, reaching
5950-404: The third round of the US Open. Additionally, she won a $ 100k doubles title in May at Cagnes-sur-Mer with Chang Kai-chen , her 23rd ITF doubles title, and the WTA 125 doubles title in Hawaii in November with her younger sister Hsieh Shu-ying . She finished the year ranked No. 32 in doubles, a very substantial improvement from the previous year. Hsieh opened the season by reaching the semifinals at
6035-472: The third round, grinded three sets with fifth seed Sania Mirza and Cara Black in the quarterfinals and Garbiñe Muguruza and Carla Suárez Navarro, whom they lost to in Madrid, in the semifinals and defeated second seed Errani and Vinci in the final in straight sets for their second Grand Slam title. They were unable to defend their title at Wimbledon though, falling in the third round to eventual runners-up Tímea Babos and Kristina Mladenovic despite winning
6120-601: The third round. Nonetheless, her singles performance saw her return inside the top 40. In the US Open Series , Hsieh played in the qualifying rounds for two tournaments, the Cincinnati Open and New Haven Open, but failed to qualify to the main draw in either. Despite a first round doubles loss in Cincinnati, she reached the doubles final in New Haven with partner Laura Siegemund , but they were beaten by Andrea Sestini Hlaváčková and Strýcová. Hsieh next participated at
6205-410: The title. This was Hsieh's sixth WTA doubles title, and the biggest of her career thus far. After making the quarterfinals in Madrid, Hsieh broke into the top 20 in doubles for the first time. She concluded her clay-court season by partnering with Peng at the French Open. Seeded ninth, the two posted three easy straight set wins, including their second in a month over Hantuchová and Sugiyama, to advance to
6290-545: The top 30 of the doubles rankings after the Australian Open. After the Australian Open, Hsieh had a relatively quiet rest of the early hardcourt season singles-wise. After losing the qualifying rounds in Doha and Dubai, and a second-round loss at the Oracle Challenge, Hsieh qualified into the main draw at Indian Wells and progressed to the second round. Her best result came at the Miami Open where she advanced to
6375-626: The world No. 1 Justine Henin , in straight sets. The result would lift her into the top 100 for the first time. She reached the doubles final at the Thailand Open in February with Vania King , losing to compatriots Chuang and Chan Yung-jan . In March, Hsieh played at Indian Wells , losing in the first round to Elena Vesnina in three sets. A week later, she lost again, this time in the first round of qualifying, to Tatiana Poutchek in Miami. These two defeats saw her ranking fall to No. 116. At
6460-410: The world. Hsieh started 2008 by winning three matches to qualify for the Australian Open , where she won her first main-draw Grand Slam match, defeating Klára Zakopalová in three sets. In the second round, she beat 19th seed Sybille Bammer and defeated Aravane Rezaï in the third round to become first Taiwanese tennis player to reach the fourth round of a major. She then lost in the fourth round to
6545-577: The year on the WTA Tour was reaching the semifinals in Kuala Lumpur. She only managed to compile three tour match wins afterward, defeating former world No. 15, Kaia Kanepi , to reach the second round at Wimbledon and a quarterfinal appearance at the Japan Open. On the ITF Circuit, however, she was more successful. In April, she won two 25k tournaments held back-to-back in Shenzhen and Nanning,
6630-470: The year, failing to make a single quarterfinal at tour-level. Her best result on tour came in a third round appearance at the Australian Open, also marking the first time since 2010 she failed to advance to the quarterfinals in at least one of the Grand Slams. As a result, she dropped down to playing primarily on the ITF level for most of the season, where she managed to win the doubles title in Marseille,
6715-14329: Was a tennis tournament for professional male and female tennis players played on outdoor hard courts . The event was classified as a $ 125,000 ATP Challenger Tour and WTA 125K series tournament and was held in Hua Hin District , Thailand, in 2015 and 2017. Past finals [ edit ] Men's singles [ edit ] Year Champion Runner-up Score 2015 [REDACTED] Yūichi Sugita [REDACTED] Stéphane Robert 6–2, 1–6, 6–3 2017 [REDACTED] John Millman [REDACTED] Andrew Whittington 6–2, 6–2 Women's singles [ edit ] Year Champion Runner-up Score 2015 [REDACTED] Yaroslava Shvedova [REDACTED] Naomi Osaka 6–4, 6–7, 6–4 2017 [REDACTED] Belinda Bencic [REDACTED] Hsieh Su-wei 6–3, 6–4 Men's doubles [ edit ] Year Champions Runners-up Score 2015 [REDACTED] Lee Hsin-han [REDACTED] Lu Yen-hsun [REDACTED] Andre Begemann [REDACTED] Purav Raja walkover 2017 [REDACTED] Sanchai Ratiwatana [REDACTED] Sonchat Ratiwatana [REDACTED] Austin Krajicek [REDACTED] Jackson Withrow 6–4, 5–7, [10–5] Women's doubles [ edit ] Year Champions Runners-up Score 2015 [REDACTED] Liang Chen [REDACTED] Wang Yafan [REDACTED] Varatchaya Wongteanchai [REDACTED] Yang Zhaoxuan 6–3, 6–3 2017 [REDACTED] Duan Yingying [REDACTED] Wang Yafan (2) [REDACTED] Dalila Jakupović [REDACTED] Irina Khromacheva 6–3, 6–3 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6800-470: Was at the Cincinnati Open, where they reached the semifinals. En route, she was able to get revenge on Babos and Mladenovic, who had beaten her at Wimbledon, with a win over the pair in the quarterfinals. Hsieh decided to play with Anastasia Rodionova , though, instead of Chuang at the US Open. The pair, seeded tenth, were upset in the second round by Anna-Lena Grönefeld and CoCo Vandeweghe . She also played mixed doubles with Henri Kontinen , where they reached
6885-427: Was beaten by eventual champion Roberta Vinci in the first round, while falling in the quarterfinals of the doubles tournament with partner Gabriela Dabrowski to Iveta Benešová and Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová. At the US Open, she suffered a three-set loss in singles to Magdaléna Rybáriková in the first round, but was successful in the women's doubles tournament with partner Anabel Medina Garrigues, where they reached
6970-523: Was defeated by hometown favorite Caroline Garcia in an intense three-set match, where the final set went to 9–7 in favor of Garcia. Hsieh also reached the final of the Hua Hin Championships, a WTA 125 event, in November, her biggest singles final in five years, but lost to former top-ten player Belinda Bencic . After a difficult 2016, Hsieh also managed to recapture some of her strong doubles form. Partnering Oksana Kalashnikova , they won
7055-507: Was made in case of 2020 Advantage Cars Prague Open which had a prize money of $ 3,125,000 which was funded by 2020 US Open organizers to make up for the lack of a qualifying draw as many low ranked players, mainly from Europe were unable to travel to New York due to COVID-19 pandemic . Hsieh Su-wei Hsieh Su-wei ( Chinese : 謝淑薇 ; pinyin : Xiè Shúwéi ; pronounced [ɕjê ʂǔ wěɪ] ; born 4 January 1986)
7140-413: Was more successful at the next two Grand Slams though. Qualifying to the main draw of the French Open for the first time, Hsieh was defeated in the opening round by local wildcard Mathilde Johansson . She also qualified to her first main draw at Wimbledon, but was beaten in her first match by the 23rd seed Anabel Medina Garrigues , while also losing in the first round in doubles. Hsieh failed to qualify for
7225-535: Was seeded for the first time in a Grand Slam singles tournament. Seeded 26th, she won her first-round match against Lara Arruabarrena but lost in the second to two-time Grand Slam champion Svetlana Kuznetsova . In doubles, Hsieh and Peng lost a tough match to top seeds Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci in the third round. In mixed doubles, Hsieh reached the quarterfinals with partner Rohan Bopanna , where they lost to Květa Peschke and Marcin Matkowski . Hsieh entered
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