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Shenzhen serves up excellence with long-term growth plan

By Sun Xiaochen in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province | China Daily | Updated: 2019-10-31 09:08
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Five-time Grand Slam winner Martina Hingis shows off a portrait given to her by fans after playing an exhibition match at Gemdale Tennis Academy in Shenzhen on Monday. Photo provided to China Daily

Swiss legend Martina Hingis, the official ambassador of the Finals, visited the Cup's award ceremony on Sunday as Zheng's guest.

"I think she's doing a great job," said Hingis, who retired for a third time in October 2017 with five singles and 13 doubles titles at Grand Slam tournaments.

"It's been 10 years that she has this trophy, helping Chinese kids in different cities to play. I wish we had so many kids in Switzerland to play tournaments. Definitely we will keep in touch. Maybe someday we can do something together."

The 39-year-old Hingis was on the frontline of tennis' ascent in China after competing regularly in doubles in Beijing, partnering with India's Sania Mirza and Latisha Chan of Chinese Taipei to win in 2015 and 2017 respectively.

"I think it's always important to have role models. To have a women's tennis tournament here, it's great for us and for women's tennis," said Hingis.

"China already made big steps with Li Na and Zheng Jie, but I think you always need new role models to look up to. Hopefully a lot of young girls will pick up tennis rackets in the future after watching the tournament here."

Ahead of the Finals, Zheng and Hingis were invited as mentors to attend the WTA Future Stars junior program, which was established in 2014.

The Future Stars brought together 56 players, including eight Chinese, from across the Asia-Pacific region and North America to compete in under-14 and under-16 elimination events in Shenzhen.

"Through workshops, interactive activities and mentorship opportunities over the eight days of the event, we hope to inspire these young players to pursue their passion for the sport ... and hopefully create a legacy for the next generation in China," said Future Stars director Donna Kelso.

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