Country (sports) | China | |||||||||||||||||
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Residence | Tianjin, China | |||||||||||||||||
Born | Tianjin | 14 January 1992|||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) | |||||||||||||||||
Turned pro | 2006 | |||||||||||||||||
Plays | Right (two-handed backhand) | |||||||||||||||||
Coach | Peter McNamara (2015–2019) Thomas Drouet (2019–2020) Pat Cash (2021–2022) | |||||||||||||||||
Prize money | US$ 5,370,596 | |||||||||||||||||
Singles | ||||||||||||||||||
Career record | 448–293 | |||||||||||||||||
Career titles | 2 WTA, 1 WTA Challenger | |||||||||||||||||
Highest ranking | No. 12 (9 September 2019) | |||||||||||||||||
Current ranking | No. 479 (1 July 2024) | |||||||||||||||||
Grand Slam singles results | ||||||||||||||||||
Australian Open | 4R (2020) | |||||||||||||||||
French Open | 3R (2018) | |||||||||||||||||
Wimbledon | 3R (2019) | |||||||||||||||||
US Open | QF (2019) | |||||||||||||||||
Other tournaments | ||||||||||||||||||
Olympic Games | 2R (2020) | |||||||||||||||||
Doubles | ||||||||||||||||||
Career record | 26–53 | |||||||||||||||||
Career titles | 0 WTA, 1 ITF | |||||||||||||||||
Highest ranking | No. 118 (23 July 2018) | |||||||||||||||||
Grand Slam doubles results | ||||||||||||||||||
Australian Open | 2R (2019) | |||||||||||||||||
French Open | 2R (2017, 2018) | |||||||||||||||||
Wimbledon | 1R (2017, 2018) | |||||||||||||||||
US Open | 2R (2017) | |||||||||||||||||
Fed Cup | 21–12 | |||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Last updated on: 8 July 2024. |
Wang Qiang (Chinese: 王蔷; pinyin: Wáng Qiáng; Mandarin pronunciation: [wǎŋ tɕʰjǎŋ]; born 14 January 1992) is a Chinese tennis player. On 9 September 2019, Wang achieved her highest singles ranking of world No. 12, becoming the second-highest ranked Chinese tennis player in history after Li Na.
She has won two singles titles on the WTA Tour, one WTA 125 singles title, and 14 singles titles and one doubles title on the ITF Circuit. Her best performance at a Grand Slam came at the 2019 US Open when she advanced to the quarterfinals. Alongside Li Na, Zheng Jie, Peng Shuai, Zhang Shuai and Zheng Qinwen, Wang is one of only six Chinese tennis players to have reached the quarterfinals of a Major.[1]