- Zheng Jie
Infobox Tennis player
playername = Zheng Jie
nickname =
country = PRC
residence =Chengdu ,Sichuan ,People's Republic of China
datebirth = birth date and age|1983|7|5
placebirth =Chengdu ,Sichuan ,People's Republic of China
height = height|m=1.64
weight = convert|57|kg|lb st|abbr=on|lk=on
turnedpro =16 January 2003
plays = right; two-handed backhand
careerprizemoney = US $2,315,139
singlesrecord = 244–137
singlestitles = 3 WTA, 4 ITF titles
highestsinglesranking = 26 (29 September 2008 )
AustralianOpenresult = 1R (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007)
FrenchOpenresult = 4R (2004)
Wimbledonresult = SF (2008)
USOpenresult = 3R (2008)
doublesrecord = 262–105
doublestitles = 11 WTA, 16 ITF titles
highestdoublesranking = 3 (10 July 2006 )
grandslamsdoublesresults = yes
AustralianOpenDoublesresult = W (2006)
FrenchOpenDoublesresult = SF (2006)
WimbledonDoublesresult = W (2006)
USOpenDoublesresult = QF (2005, 2006, 2008)
updated =6 October 2008 Zheng Jie (zh-stp|s=郑洁|t=鄭潔|p=Zhèng Jié; born
5 July 1983 ) is a Chinese professional femaletennis player. She was born inChengdu ,Sichuan province. She made her WTA rankings debut in 2000. She turned professional in 2003 and ended the year for the first time in the top 100 [http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/tennis/rankings?year=2003&sport=WOMRANK] . As of6 October 2008 , she is ranked world number 26, making her China's and Asia's highest-ranked women's singles player ahead of Li Na of China, who is ranked 29. [ [http://www.sonyericssonwtatour.com/2/rankings/singles_numeric.asp Sony Ericsson WTA Tour Singles Rankings] ]At Wimbledon in 2008, Zheng gained recognition by becoming the first Chinese player ever to reach the semifinals of a Grand Slam singles tournament, defeating world number one
Ana Ivanovic en route [http://www.sonyericssonwtatour.com/2/players/playerprofiles/PlayerBio2.asp?PlayerID=260144 Zheng Jie Profile at WTA Tour.com: Career Highlights] ] . She donated her winnings to the victims of the2008 Sichuan Earthquake , in her native province. She has won three career WTA singles titles: Hobart in 2005, Estoril, Portugal and Stockholm in 2006. She also has won eleven WTA doubles titles, all withYan Zi , including Grand Slam tournamentsAustralian Open and Wimbledon in 2006. At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Zheng Jie and her partnerYan Zi won the bronze medal in women's tennis doubles, the second time China has ever won an Olympics tennis medal.ingles career
2002
In May 2002, she won two successive $25,000
ITF singles tournaments, atShanghai andTianjin , right after reaching her first $50,000 tournament quarterfinal, atFukuoka ,Japan . [ [http://www.wta96.com/wiki/ltournaments2002.htm The WTA Tour since 1996: Tournaments 2002] ] That September, she gained direct entry into a WTA tournament atShanghai , and reached Round Two before losing toAnna Kournikova . [http://www.sonyericssonwtatour.com/2/players/playerprofiles/PlayerBio2.asp?PlayerID=260144 Zheng Jie Profile at WTA Tour.com: Career Highlights] ] She ended the year as World No. 183. [http://www.sonyericssonwtatour.com/2/players/playerprofiles/PlayerBio.asp?PlayerID=260144 Zheng Jie Profile at WTA Tour.com: Biography] ]2003
In 2003, she qualified for Hyderabad and took a love set against
Mary Pierce in the main draw first round, only to lose the match in three. She also qualified forDoha , but then lost toLina Krasnoroutskaya . [http://www.wta96.com/wiki/lresults.php?aar=2003&spnr=1586 The WTA Tour Since 1996: Jie Zheng tournament activity in 2003] ]Later in the year, she defeated
Nuria Llagostera Vives in the first round of a $25,000 ITF tournament,Alyona Bondarenko in the first round of qualifying forPalermo , andMaria-Elena Camerin at another $50,000 ITF event in July, where she reached the quarter-final; but it was in August at Bronx that she won her first $50,000 tournament, beating a cast of future stars in the forms ofShenay Perry ,Jamea Jackson ,Akiko Morigami ,Adriana Serra Zanetti and (in the final)Maria Kirilenko to this end.Although Kirilenko avenged this defeat in qualifying at the U.S. Open, Zheng proceeded to qualify for Bali in September with crushing victories over
Yan Zi andYuka Yoshida , then vanquishedFlavia Pennetta 6–3 6–2 in the first round of the main draw before bowing out toTamarine Tanasugarn .However, the very next month she defeated Tanasugarn at the Japan Open, where she reached her first WTA semi-final before losing to
Maria Sharapova .At the end of October, she reached another WTA quarter-final at
Quebec City with a second-round win overAntonella Serra Zanetti before losing in three sets toLaura Granville .In December, she was a losing finalist at two successive $50,000 tournaments, falling in three sets to countrywoman
Peng Shuai atChangsha (after victories overSesil Karatantcheva ,Camille Pin andAiko Nakamura ) and, also in three sets, to the sameSesil Karatantcheva (after beatingSun Tiantian in the semi-final) atShenzhen . These impressive results catapulted Zheng into the World Top 100, bringing her a year-end ranking of 93.2004
The following year brought further improvements in her singles results. She reached the quarter-finals at Hyderabad and Doha(where she comfortably beat
Jelena Dokic in Round Two), [http://www.wta96.com/wiki/lresults.php?aar=2004&spnr=1586 The WTA Tour since 1996: Jie Zheng tournament activity in 2004] ] and the second round at Miami and Vienna (where she beatLisa Raymond 6–3 6–2). Then at theFrench Open , playing only her second Grand Slam singles main draw (after gaining direct entry to theAustralian Open but losing in the first round), she defeatedDally Randriantefy ,Emilie Loit andTathiana Garbin in succession to reach the fourth round, where she lost toPaola Suarez in two close sets, 4–6 5–7. [ [http://www.tenniscorner.net/index.php?corner=w&tourid=20040524PAR&drawtype=S&action=draw&print=yes Tennis Corner: 2004 Roland Garros 2004 Ladies Singles Drawsheet] ] She was the first Chinese women to reach the fourth round of a Grand Slam.At the Olympics in
Athens , she lost 6–8 in the final set of her first round match toAi Sugiyama despite taking the first set 6–4. [ [http://www.tenniscorner.net/index.php?corner=w&tourid=20040816ATH&drawtype=S&action=draw&print=yes Tennis Corner: 2004 Olympics Ladies Singles drawsheet] ] In September, she won a $25,000 ITF tournament atBeijing , defeatingYan Zi in the semi-final and Li Na in the final. But it was another of her countrywomen,Peng Shuai , who stopped her at the final hurdle in a $50,000 tournament atShenzhen late that November, although she had impressively conqueredYan Zi again in the semi-final, the latter having accounted forLi Na in the quarter-final stage. Zheng ended the year world-ranked 67.2005
In 2005, she began the year with a flourish by capturing her first WTA singles title at Hobart, after wins over some highly capable players, namely
Mariana Diaz-Oliva ,Shinobu Asagoe ,Klara Koukalova , Li Na andGisela Dulko . [http://www.wta96.com/wiki/lresults.php?aar=2005&spnr=1586 The WTA Tour since 1996: Jie Zheng 2005 tournament activity] ]She qualified for Dubai with wins over
Sandra Kleinova ,Maria-Elena Camerin andVirginia Ruano-Pascual , and went on to defeatAnabel Medina Garrigues in the main draw before succumbing toLindsay Davenport . Dulko gained her revenge in the quarter-final at Estoril in April.But Zheng remained in fine form, and reached the her second WTA final at Rabat, Morocco in May, losing to
Nuria Llagostera Vives after wins overCatalina Castano ,Maureen Drake andTathiana Garbin , followed by a walk-over against Na Li who had to retire at 3–3 from an ankle sprain.Fact|date=June 2008A three-set loss to
Francesca Schiavone in the first round of the French Open prevented Zheng from defending her ranking points accrued there the previous year. But she recovered to record several more impressive results in August, reaching the second round at Los Angeles by again beatingShinobu Asagoe , the Canadian Open quarter-final (with wins overMaria-Emilia Salerni andAi Sugiyama ), and another quarter-final at New Haven (after defeatingKatarina Srebotnik andEmilie Loit in qualifying, andJamea Jackson in the main draw, though she was assisted by entering the tournament with a first-round bye and as a lucky loser in the final-round of qualifying toJelena Kostanic ).At the end of the month, she advanced to the second round at the U.S. Open by defeating
Iveta Benesova . Further impressive first-round wins in September overMaria Vento-Kabchi (at Bali) andJelena Janković (atBeijing ) could not be consolidated on in subsequent rounds of the respective tournaments; but atGuangzhou , the last tournament she would play all year, she reached the semi-final with wins overCarly Gullickson ,Jamea Jackson andMaria Kirilenko , before suffering her second loss of the year toNuria Llagostera Vives . This string of results lifted her to a career-high world ranking of 42 in early October 2005.2006
2006 started poorly for Zheng in singles, with a string of six successive first-round losses dipping her world ranking to 56 by the end of February. However, after a first round loss in Indian Wells, her 2006 singles breakthrough came at
Miami where she reached the quarter-finals with wins overNathalie Dechy andAnna-Lena Groenefeld before falling toTatiana Golovin in three sets, 6–3 3–6 2–6. [http://www.wta96.com/wiki/lresults.php?aar=2006&spnr=1586 The WTA Tour since 1996: Jie Zheng tournament activity in 2006] ]Zheng's new found confidence earned a title at her next tournament in Estoril, where she defeated number one seed
Flavia Pennetta en route to the final before a victory over compatriotNa Li whom was forced to retire at one set a piece. Successful results continued inBerlin , where only an in-formNadia Petrova stopped her from reaching the quarter finals. The Russian 2nd seed took the match 7–6 4–6 6–4. InStrasbourg , Zheng displayed yet more fine form to reach the quarter finals, where she put up a spirited challenge against the 2nd seed CzechNicole Vaidišová , who eventually prevailed 6–4 4–6 6–2.In August, Zheng blasted through the Stockholm draw, clinching her second title of the season without dropping a set. In the final, she defeated the top seed and former world number two
Anastasia Myskina 6–4 6–1. The win over Myskina avenged Zheng's tough three set loss to the Russian at the start of the season. Another impressive appearance was recorded inMontreal where she fell to eventual champion,Ana Ivanović . Despite Ivanović being in very good shape, it took her three sets to win her second round match against Zheng with the final score being 6–4 6–7 6–2. A knee injury hampered Zheng's singles progess towards the end of 2006. Her US Open ended in a disappointing 2nd round defeat to Anastassia Rodionova and her last competitive match of the season saw her worst loss in terms of rankings, where she fell in the second round of Zurich qualifying to then 139th rankedJoanna Sacowicz of Poland. [ [http://www.tenniscorner.net/index.php?corner=w&action=draw&tourid=20061016ZUR&roundsize=16&drawtype=Q Tennis Corner: Zurich 2006: Ladies Singles qualifying] ]However, in December, Zheng took part in the
Asian Games in Doha. After a surprising first round loss in the team event, she went into the singles competition as the second seed. Recording victories overShikha Uberoi ,Yung Jan Chan , Aiko Nakamura and a resurgentSania Mirza (6–4 1–6 6–1), she claimed the gold medal. She also took gold in doubles with partner Yan Zi, winning 6–1 7–6 against Yung Jan Chan andChia Jung Chuang of Chinese Taipei. To end 2006 on an additional high, Zheng won the Chinese National Championships, with a three set victory over her doubles partner in the final.2007
2007 started well for Zheng, where she reached a second Hobart quarter final, recording solid victories over qualifier
Stephanie Foretz andSeverine Bremond of France. After taking the first set against rising RussianAnna Chakvetadze , Zheng only managed another two games with the match ending 4–6 6–1 6–1. Chakvetadze would then go on to win the tournament.At the Australian Open, Zheng put in an extremely disappointing performance, losing to then 97th ranked
Julia Schruff of Germany 4–6 7–6 6–4 after holding match point on more than one occasion. [http://www.wta96.com/wiki/lresults.php?aar=2007&spnr=1586 The WTA Tour since 1996: Jie Zheng tournament activity in 2007] ] In doubles, her title defense with Yan Zi began in style, as the pair reeled off two consecutive straight sets wins for the loss of only 3 games. Their third round encounter againstElena Dementieva andFlavia Pennetta proved more difficult, but after squandering the first set they managed to dominate for an eventual 4–6 6–1 6–2 victory. A quarter final match up against a Chinese sister act was won in straight sets, before Jie Zheng and Zi Yan fell in the semi-finals to Yung Jan Chan and Chia Jung Chuang of Chinese Taipei - the same partnership which they managed to defeat easily in the final of the Doha Asian Games just 1 month previously.In her next event in
Tokyo (tier I), Zheng looks good in her first round, winning against qualifierBethanie Mattek 6–2 6–1. However, in the next round, she suffered a heavy 6–4 6–0 defeat to Serbia'sJelena Janković without earning a single break point.Fact|date=June 2008Zheng's next tournament,Indian Wells , took place more than a month after her severe loss to Janković. However, the rest time did not seem to serve her well, and after receiving a bye in the first round (as the 22nd seed), she was defeated by Belarusian qualifierVictoria Azarenka 6–3 7–5.In her next tournament, Miami (tier 1), Zheng was a defending quarter-finalist after a magnificent 2006 showing; but after receiving another first round bye, she slumped to a straight sets loss to Pole
Agnieszka Radwańska , seeing her ranking fall out of the top 40 for the first time since May 2006. A decent showing in Amelia Island saw Zheng back in to the top 40, as she fell to a 6–2 6–3 loss at the hands of top seed and defending championNadia Petrova in the third round. In Charleston, Zheng again reached the third round, recording her first top 20 win of the season overShahar Peer , perhaps overlooked due to the fact that the Israeli was suffering from a hand injury.Fact|date=June 2008 In doubles she won the prestigiousCharleston tournament with partnerYan Zi .After just short of a month, another first round loss was on the cards for the Chinese woman in Berlin as she was defeated by Italian
Maria Elena Camerin 3–6 6–3 6–4 after an impressive first set. Zheng participated in the Tier III event held in Strasbourg, France. This was her last preparation with doubles partnerYan Zi for theFrench Open . The Chinese duo won the event in terrific form, not dropping a set the entire week. They won their quarter-final match 6–0 6–2, the semis 6–3 6–1 and the final 6–3 6–4. Zheng competed in the both the singles and doubles (withYan Zi ) of the French Open. At the beginning of the grand slam she sustained an ankle injury, hampering her performance. She was knocked out in the first round of the singles competition byTimea Bacsinszky 7–6(3) 6–0. She had no more luck in the doubles, going out to Llagostera Vives and Sanchez in the first round.The ankle injury sustained at the French Open ruled her out of Wimbledon to defend her doubles title. She withdrew from all events for the rest of the year because of the ankle injury. Her ranking suffered as a result, ending the year ranked 163 in the world.
2008
Zheng Jie's return to the tour was successful; in singles, she won two qualifying matches in Gold Coast before losing to Alisa Kleybanova. [http://www.wta96.com/wiki/lresults.php?aar=2008&spnr=1586 The WTA Tour since 1996: Jie Zheng tournament activity in 2008] ] In doubles, she and Zi Yan reached the final, only to lose 6–1 6–2 to the third seeds, Safina and Szavay. However, in Sydney, the duo won the title, beating second seeds Sugiyama and Srebotnik and reigning US Open champions Dechy and Safina along the way. In Melbourne, the duo got off to a good start, with three easy straight set wins, and then beat the Williams sisters 3–6 6–4 6–2 in the quarterfinals to get their semifinal berth. In the semifinals, they led 6–0 5–4 40–15 against the 12th seeds Peer and Azarenka, before losing 0–6 7–5 7–6(3). They showed unbelievable fight in the third set, only to bow out to the younger players. It was a crushing defeat, as they were truly the favorites for the title at that point in time, but it was a successful return to the circuit for Jie.
Zheng's singles wasn't faring so well, but at the
2008 Pacific Life Open in Indian Wells she managed to come through qualifying and then defeat the trickyEmilie Loit easily in the first round 6–0, 6–1 and then thrashed 30th seedKateryna Bondarenko in the second round 6–2, 6–4. She lost to eventual quarterfinalist and defending championDaniela Hantuchova in the third round 6–4, 6–2.Following her impressive showing at Indian Wells, Zheng entered the main draw of a Tier I event in Key Biscayne, Miami. Zheng defeated qualifier Galina Voskoboeva then got through to the third round following 14th seed Nadia Petrova's retirement after just three games of their match. She then managed to defeat former world number one and grand slam champion Amelie Mauresmo in three tight sets to reach the fourth round, 5–7 6–4 6–4. Zheng was then defeated by world number three Jelena Jankovic in the fourth round, 6–4 7–5. After this, Zheng played only 3 matches on the WTA Tour until the French Open qualifying, playing 2 in China's Fed Cup loss against Spain and 1 qualifying match for the Tier I event in Rome, which she lost handily 3–6, 2–6.
Going into the French Open qualifying, Zheng was unseeded, but managed to defeat
Lucie Hradecka in three tight sets in the first round, 4–6 7–5 8–6. She then crushed Charlotte Rodier of France 6–0 6–3 to reach the final round of qualifying where she defeatedKristina Barrois of Germany in straight sets, 6–3 7–6(4), to reach the main draw of the French Open. After beatingMara Santangelo in three sets, Zheng beat the number 21-seededMaria Kirilenko , also in three sets to reach the third round before losing to Russia'sDinara Safina in straight sets, 2–6 5–7.Despite only being ranked No. 133 in the world, preventing her from directly qualifying for the Wimbledon Ladies' singles main draw, Zheng was given a wild card into the main draw, where she defeated seeded Slovakian
Dominika Cibulkova in the first round, then Great Britain'sElena Baltacha in the second. She then went on to defeat the first seed and World no.1Ana Ivanović in the third round, dominating the match relentlessly and winning 6–1 6–4. This was her first victory against a top 10 player. [ [http://sports.yahoo.com/ten/news?slug=ap-wimbledon&prov=ap&type=lgns Zheng upsets No. 1 Ivanovic at Wimbledon] ] Zheng beatÁgnes Szávay of Hungary, the number 15 seed, 6–3, 6–4 in the fourth round, and defeated number 18 seedNicole Vaidisova of the Czech Republic 6–2, 5–7, 6–1 in the quarterfinals. This was Zheng's best singles result in a grand slam tournament and made her the first Chinese women's tennis player ever to reach the semi-finals of a grand slam, surpassing the previous record of a quarter-final finish set by her compatriot Li Na at the same event in 2006. She also became the first wild card to reach the semi-finals of the ladies' singles at The Championships, Wimbledon.Cite web|url=http://www.wimbledon.org/en_GB/news/match_reports/2008-07-01/200807011214930243609.html|title=Zheng zooms into record books|accessyear=2008|accessmonthday=July 1|year=2008|author=Sally Easton] In the semi-finals, Zheng lost to two-time Wimbledon champion and former No. 1,Serena Williams 6-2, 7-6(5). Zheng could not effectively counter Serena's extremely strong serves, but tended towards having the upper hand in rallies in the second set, and earned a set point on Serena's service at 5-6 30-40 in Zheng's favour, only to strike a risky backhand into the high part of the net following an unexceptional second serve by Serena, thus forfeiting her only chance to level the match. Zheng's strong Wimbledon performance elevated her WTA singles ranking from 133 to 40. As of her Wimbledon performance, Zheng is the highest-ranked female Chinese tennis player.She will donate her prize money from the tournament to and spend time helping the victims and post-reconstruction effort of the May 12 earthquake that killed nearly 70,000 people and left 5 to 10 million homeless in her home province
Sichuan . [ [http://in.news.yahoo.com/137/20080702/375/tsp-zheng-looks-forward-to-helping-quake.html Zheng looks forward to helping quake victims] ] She did the same with her French Open prize money earlier in the year. [ [http://canadianpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5gkgC3h9vEx7OmRPxK99IbtAxEp4A Zheng Jie's Wimbledon cash boost for Sichuan Province earthquake] ]In August 2008, Zheng competed for China in both singles and doubles at the Beijing Olympics.Cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/7486378.stm|title=Chinese revel in Zheng success |accessdate=2008-07-02|publisher=BBC Sport|year=2008] Zheng won her first round match against 11th seed
Agnes Szavay of Hungary, 4-6, 6-3, 7-5. She then defeated unseeded, ITF-placedNuria Llagostera Vives of Spain in the second round, 6-7 (7), 6-1, 6-4, in a three hour long epic match. Zheng eventually lost in the third round, 6–4, 6–3, to sixth seedDinara Safina of Russia (who eventually won the singles silver medal), leaving Li Na as the only Chinese woman remaining in women's singles. Zheng had better results in doubles with her partnerYan Zi , where they were seeded eighth. After losing in the semifinals to the fourth-seeded Spanish team ofAnabel Medina Garrigues andVirginia Ruano Pascual 6-4, 7-6 (5) for a spot in the gold medal final, they won the bronze medal match against the Ukrainian sisters team of Alona andKateryna Bondarenko , 6–2, 6–2. This was the second Olympics tennis medal ever by China.After the Olympics, Zheng entered the US Open unseeded in women's singles. In the first round, she defeated unseeded
Shenay Perry of the USA, 6-2, 6-3. In the second round, she beat 26th seedAnabel Medina Garrigues of Spain, 6-1, 6-4. In the third round, she lost to number two seedJelena Jankovic of Serbia 7-5, 7-5 after 11 deuces in the last game. [ [http://www.usopen.org/en_US/bios/cmatch/wta260144.html The US Open 2008 - Jie Zheng completed matches] ] Zheng was seeded third in the Tier III Guangzhou International Open held in September, and made it to the semi-final before losing to top-seeded Vera Zvonareva 6-3 7-5.Ranked 30th in the world, Zheng returned in September to Beijing for the China Open Tier II tournament. Unseeded, she recorded her second and third victories over top 10 players, marching past world number 10 and sixth seed
Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland in the first round, 6-2, 6-3, thrashingAi Sugiyama of Japan 6-1, 6-2 to reach the quarterfinals, and then recording an impressive win over world number 4 and second seedAna Ivanovic of Serbia for the second time this year, 7-6 (7-4), 2-6, 6-4. Playing in the semifinals matched the previous best Chinese player China Open results ofShuai Peng in 2006, but Zheng fell to world number 7 and fourth seedSvetlana Kuznetsova of Russia, 7-6 (7-3), 7-5. [ [http://www.chinaopen.com.cn/en/index.shtml China Open English home page] ] Based on her strong China Open performance, Zheng became Asia's and China's highest ranked women's singles player at world number 26, her highest career WTA singles ranking.Doubles career
The highlights of her doubles career to date have been her two Grand Slam tournament victories in 2006, detailed below:
Australian Open 2006
ITF titles (20)
ingles (4)
*** 2004 : ITF/Beijing 3
*** 2003 : ITF/Bronx
*** 2002 : ITF/Shanghai, ITF/Tianjin 1Doubles (16)
*** 2005 : ITF/Beijing 1
*** 2004 : ITF/Shenzhen 1
*** 2003 : ITF/Redding, ITF/Gorizia, ITF/Orbetello, ITF/Sedona, ITF/Paducah
*** 2002 : ITF/Hull (w/Sun), ITF/Tipton, ITF/Ho Chi Minh City, ITF/Cagliari, ITF/Taranto, ITF/Maglie, ITF/Shanghai, ITF/Tianjin 1
*** 2001 : ITF/HohhotPerformance timelines
ingles performance timeline
"To prevent confusion and double counting, information in this table is updated only once a tournament or the player's participation in the tournament has concluded. This table is current through the
2008 Beijing Olympics ."* 1 with
Max Mirnyi
* 2 withMahesh Bhupathi Key
xR = lost in x round SF = semifinalist QF = quarterfinalist F = finalist W = won - = did not play NH = not held Qx = lost in round x of qualifying
Personal
Zheng is coached by
Jiang Hong Wei , China national women's tennis team head coach, [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/03/sports/tennis/03tennis.html The New York Times: Chinese tennis no longer overlooks Zheng] ] and her husband is Zhang Yu, who is also her hitting partner. [ [http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/cndy/2008-07/05/content_6821747.htm China Daily: Zheng to seek Serena home remedy] ]Zheng is on the advisory staff of
Yonex and uses their rackets. [ [http://www.yonex.com/tennis/advisory_staff/zheng_jie.html Yonex advisory staff: Zheng Jie] ] She wears clothing by Nike and appears in their advertising campaigns. [ [http://blogs.wsj.com/chinajournal/2008/07/04/zheng-jies-a-breakthrough-for-nike/ The Wall Street Journal: Zheng Jie's a Breakthrough for Nike] ]ee also
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* [http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1147212,00.html China's Aspiring Aces] article from Time Magazine
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