Key Points

Chinese tennis star Zheng Qinwen has undergone successful elbow surgery to address persistent pain. The procedure follows her early exit at Wimbledon and withdrawal from the Washington tournament. Zheng, currently ranked No. 4 in the WTA, remains optimistic about a strong comeback. Fans eagerly await her return to peak form.

Key Points: Zheng Qinwen Undergoes Elbow Surgery After Wimbledon Exit

  • Zheng Qinwen opts for surgery to fix persistent elbow pain
  • Surgery follows early Wimbledon exit and Washington withdrawal
  • Aims for full recovery ahead of future tournaments
  • Currently ranked No. 4 in WTA singles
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Tennis: China's Zheng Qinwen has elbow surgery, eyes early return

Chinese tennis star Zheng Qinwen undergoes elbow surgery, aims for swift return after recent Wimbledon disappointment.

"This brief adjustment is for a stronger comeback in the future. – Zheng Qinwen"

Beijing, July 19

Chinese tennis player Zheng Qinwen, the Paris Olympic Games gold medallist, said on social media on Saturday that she has undergone successful surgery on her right elbow and is now recovering.

"During recent training sessions and competitions, I have been consistently bothered by pain in my right elbow," Zheng wrote in a post on her Chinese social media account, reports Xinhua.

"Although I persisted through interventions, the impact of the pain persisted. After diagnosis by elbow specialists, they recommended that complete minimally invasive arthroscopic surgery on the right elbow be performed as soon as possible to thoroughly resolve the issue."

"After careful discussion with my team, in order to return to the court in the best possible state as soon as possible, we decided that surgery was the best course. I completed the surgery yesterday, it went very smoothly, and I am in recovery," added Zheng, who also won the gold medal at the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou.

Zheng also stated: "In the coming period, I will focus my efforts on rehabilitation training, striving to return to the court at 100 percent as soon as possible. This brief adjustment is for a stronger comeback in the future. Thanks, everyone, for your support and patience. Please wait for me to return to full strength, we will meet on the court."

Zheng suffered a first-round exit at the recently concluded Wimbledon tournament and subsequently withdrew from the WTA 500 event in Washington on Thursday.

Earlier this season, Zheng reached a career-high No. 4 in the WTA singles rankings.

She had reached the final of the Australian Open in 2024 and was also the runner-up at the season-ending WTA Tour Finals. She also defended her title at Palermo in July, defeating second seed Karolína Muchová in three sets in the final.

Earlier this year, Zheng failed to replicate her success in the Australian Open and lost in the second round. She reached the semifinals of the Italian Open.

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Priya S
As someone who follows tennis closely, I must say Zheng's decision to prioritize surgery is wise. Many players try to play through pain and end up with worse injuries. Smart move by her team!
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Aman W
Interesting to see Chinese athletes becoming dominant in tennis now. First Li Na, now Zheng. Meanwhile our Indian players struggle to break into top 50. What's our sports ministry doing? 🤔
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Shreya B
Get well soon Zheng! Though I must say the article focuses too much on her achievements and too little on the actual surgery details. Would have liked to know more about the recovery timeline.
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Vikram M
Tennis elbow is no joke! I got it from playing badminton and it took 6 months to heal. Can't imagine the pressure these pro athletes face to return quickly. Hope she takes enough time to recover properly.
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Kavya N
Her positive attitude is inspiring! "This brief adjustment is for a stronger comeback" - what a mature perspective. Wishing her all the best for rehabilitation 🇮🇳🤝🇨🇳

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