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'''Peng Shuai''' ('''彭帅''') and Su-Wei Hsieh won the 2013 Wimbledon women's doubles title with a 7-6 (7-1), 6-1 victory over Ashleigh Barty and Casey Dellacqua on July 7, 2013. Peng gave the Chinese mainland its first doubles title at a major in seven years, while Hsieh became the first player from Taiwan to win a Grand Slam title.
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'''Peng Shuai''' ('''彭帅''') and [[Su-Wei Hsieh]] won the 2013 Wimbledon women's doubles title with a 7-6 (7-1), 6-1 victory over Ashleigh Barty and Casey Dellacqua on July 7, 2013. Peng gave the Chinese mainland its first doubles title at a major in seven years, while Hsieh became the first player from Taiwan to win a Grand Slam title.
  
 
Peng Shuai was born on August 1, 1986 in Xiangtan City, central China's [[Hunan Province]]. At the age of eight, she was apprenticed to her uncle to practice tennis. In June 2002, she was chosen and sent by the China Tennis Association (CTA) to attend a tennis school in the United States for one year of advanced study. Peng was the first female Chinese tennis player to compete on the international professional tennis circle as a result of cooperation between the CTA and a foreign broker company.
 
Peng Shuai was born on August 1, 1986 in Xiangtan City, central China's [[Hunan Province]]. At the age of eight, she was apprenticed to her uncle to practice tennis. In June 2002, she was chosen and sent by the China Tennis Association (CTA) to attend a tennis school in the United States for one year of advanced study. Peng was the first female Chinese tennis player to compete on the international professional tennis circle as a result of cooperation between the CTA and a foreign broker company.
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Peng, who is 1.73 meters tall and weighs 61.2 kilograms, is one of the most promising female tennis players in China.  
 
Peng, who is 1.73 meters tall and weighs 61.2 kilograms, is one of the most promising female tennis players in China.  
  
Below are the main titles and honors Peng has won since 2001:
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'''Below are the main titles and honors Peng has won since 2001:'''
  
 
Winner of Women's Doubles at Wimbledon Championships with Su-Wei Hsieh in 2013
 
Winner of Women's Doubles at Wimbledon Championships with Su-Wei Hsieh in 2013
  
Singles runner-up at the Open Tournaments of the World Tennis Association (WTA):
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[[file: Peng Shuai2.JPEG|thumb|250px|Peng Shuai (R) and Su-Wei Hsieh win the 2013 Wimbledon women's doubles title.]]
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'''Singles runner-up at the Open Tournaments of the World Tennis Association (WTA):'''
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The Strasbourg Open in 2006
 
The Strasbourg Open in 2006
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The Moriyama Open in 2008  
 
The Moriyama Open in 2008  
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The Guangzhou Women's Open in 2008
 
The Guangzhou Women's Open in 2008
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The Brussels Open in 2011
 
The Brussels Open in 2011
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The Brussels Open in 2013
 
The Brussels Open in 2013
  
Singles champion at the Open Tournaments of the International Tennis Federation (ITF):
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'''Singles champion at the Open Tournaments of the International Tennis Federation (ITF):'''
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The Baotou Tennis Challenge in Baotou in 2011
 
The Baotou Tennis Challenge in Baotou in 2011
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The Tianjin Tennis Challenge in 2001  
 
The Tianjin Tennis Challenge in 2001  
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The Mumbai Tennis Challenge in 2002  
 
The Mumbai Tennis Challenge in 2002  
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The Jackson Tennis Challenge in 2003
 
The Jackson Tennis Challenge in 2003
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The Changsha Tennis Challenge in 2003  
 
The Changsha Tennis Challenge in 2003  
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The Dothan Tennis Challenge in 2004  
 
The Dothan Tennis Challenge in 2004  
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The Prostejov Tennis Challenge in 2004  
 
The Prostejov Tennis Challenge in 2004  
The Shenzhen Tennis Challenge in 2004
 
The OEC Taipei Ladies Open in 2010
 
  
Doubles champion at the Open Tournaments of the World Tennis Association (WTA):
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On Oct. 27, 2013, Peng Shuai and Hsieh Su-Wei won the doubles final at the WTA tennis championships in Istanbul, in Turkey.
The Guangzhou Open with Yan Zi in 2007
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The Bangalore Open with Sun Tiantian in 2008
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On June 8, 2014, Peng and Hsieh won their second Grand Slam title together by defeating Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci of Italy 6-4, 6-1 in the final of the French Open women's doubles.
The Bali Island Open with Su-Wei Hsieh in 2008
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The Sydney Open with Su-Wei Hsieh in 2009
 
The Rome Open with Su-Wei Hsieh in 2009
 
The China Open with Su-Wei Hsie in 2009
 
The Rome Open with Zheng Jie in 2011
 
The Rome Open with Su-Wei Hsieh in 2013
 
 
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Latest revision as of 01:23, 9 June 2014

Peng Shuai, Chinese tennis player.

Peng Shuai (彭帅) and Su-Wei Hsieh won the 2013 Wimbledon women's doubles title with a 7-6 (7-1), 6-1 victory over Ashleigh Barty and Casey Dellacqua on July 7, 2013. Peng gave the Chinese mainland its first doubles title at a major in seven years, while Hsieh became the first player from Taiwan to win a Grand Slam title.

Peng Shuai was born on August 1, 1986 in Xiangtan City, central China's Hunan Province. At the age of eight, she was apprenticed to her uncle to practice tennis. In June 2002, she was chosen and sent by the China Tennis Association (CTA) to attend a tennis school in the United States for one year of advanced study. Peng was the first female Chinese tennis player to compete on the international professional tennis circle as a result of cooperation between the CTA and a foreign broker company.

Peng, who is 1.73 meters tall and weighs 61.2 kilograms, is one of the most promising female tennis players in China.

Below are the main titles and honors Peng has won since 2001:

Winner of Women's Doubles at Wimbledon Championships with Su-Wei Hsieh in 2013

Peng Shuai (R) and Su-Wei Hsieh win the 2013 Wimbledon women's doubles title.

Singles runner-up at the Open Tournaments of the World Tennis Association (WTA):

The Strasbourg Open in 2006

The Moriyama Open in 2008

The Guangzhou Women's Open in 2008

The Brussels Open in 2011

The Brussels Open in 2013

Singles champion at the Open Tournaments of the International Tennis Federation (ITF):

The Baotou Tennis Challenge in Baotou in 2011

The Tianjin Tennis Challenge in 2001

The Mumbai Tennis Challenge in 2002

The Jackson Tennis Challenge in 2003

The Changsha Tennis Challenge in 2003

The Dothan Tennis Challenge in 2004

The Prostejov Tennis Challenge in 2004

On Oct. 27, 2013, Peng Shuai and Hsieh Su-Wei won the doubles final at the WTA tennis championships in Istanbul, in Turkey.

On June 8, 2014, Peng and Hsieh won their second Grand Slam title together by defeating Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci of Italy 6-4, 6-1 in the final of the French Open women's doubles.