At present, people who pay close attention to China Tennis Corps have almost focused their eyes on Buyun Chaokete, a young teenager from China after 00 and the fourth brother of the mainland men’s network.
Although Buyun Chaokete is somewhat unknown compared with Wu Yimin, Zhang Zhizhen and Shang Juncheng, who have already made a name for themselves, this young Mongolian boy born in January 2002, with his excellent performance in the low-level hope tournament and his patience and hard work, abruptly scored his own ranking in the China mainland men’s network No.4 and No.242nd in the world. While efforts and progress are obvious, Buyun Chaoke’s desire to make a name for himself in men’s tennis is also urgent.
In addition, the outside world has suddenly paid strong attention to Sige Buyun Chaokete, which is also related to this year’s French Open.
Since the French Open announced the entry list of the main competition on April 18th, fans and netizens have been boiling again.
In addition to Zheng Qinwen, Zhang Shuai, Zhu Lin, Wang Xiyu and Wang Xinyu, five golden flowers were shortlisted for the Grand Slam by virtue of the world rankings. In terms of the mainland men’s tennis team, Wu Yimin and Zhang Zhizhen were also shortlisted for the first time by virtue of the world rankings, which can be described as a brilliant stroke for the China mainland men’s tennis team.
Compared with the previous time when mainland male players participated in the Grand Slam tournament, they needed to start from the qualifying tournament and rely on the wild cards awarded by the tournament side. This time, Wu Yimin and Zhang Zhizhen were able to enter the tournament table by ranking, which is enough to prove that the great progress made by the China mainland men’s network over the past year or so is obvious to the outside world.
If you add Shang Juncheng and Yuan Yue, who have been shortlisted for the French Open qualifiers, this year’s French Open is another grand-scale expedition of China Tennis Corps after the Australian Open at the beginning of the year, which will once again set the highest number of participants in previous Grand Slams.
Of course, what the outside world is most looking forward to is whether the mainland men’s network can draw with the Australian Open in terms of the number of participants in this year’s French Open, or whether it can set a new record again and turn the currently determined three into four. Then, this hope naturally falls on the 21-year-old fourth brother Buyun Chaoke.
Now everyone is so excited about Buyun Chaokete. One of the core reasons is that Buyun Chaokete, with his excellent performance in the first round of the men’s singles in morelos, swept Tunisian player Duggs in straight sets, and conveniently upgraded his real-time world ranking to 239th, which is close to getting a seat in the French Open qualifier.
If the fourth brother of the mainland men’s open can finally qualify for the French Open, he will appear on the French Open with Wu Yimin, Zhang Zhizhen and Shang Juncheng.
For the mainland men’s network, four mainland men’s players appeared in Roland Galos together, which is really unprecedented. Needless to say, the China mainland men’s network will once again attract the strong attention of the world tennis community in Paris.
For Buyun Chaokete, as long as he wins another victory in the CH75 Challenge, he will not only usher in a major breakthrough in his career, but also make the expectations come true and completely ignite the passion of fans and netizens.
Unfortunately, when facing French player Escoffier in the second round, I don’t know if the breakthrough and honor just around the corner put too much pressure on Buyun Chaokete, or other reasons. Although the fourth brother of the mainland men’s tennis team blasted out 15 aces, after two hours and 36 minutes, he still lost to his opponent and was unfortunately eliminated.
Because Buyun Chaoke failed to win this crucial victory, the loss to him was quite huge. After his real-time world ranking fell to 242nd, it was tantamount to declaring that the French Open qualifying seat failed. Because the ranking of the French Open men’s singles finalists ended at TOP238, it can be said that Buyun Chaokete fell outside the threshold of the French Open qualifiers at the most critical time, which is really a pity.
It’s a pity that I missed the qualifying seat of the French Open. Now, for Buyun Chaoke, there is another very sad thing. Because the fourth brother of the mainland men’s open appeared in the doubles after the singles match, he injured his left knee and finally ended the doubles match with injury.
Although Buyun Chaoke regretted stopping at a place only one step away from the French Open qualifiers, it doesn’t mean that he has completely lost the opportunity to appear in Paris now, but the initiative to participate in the competition is no longer in his own hands. Now, if you want to board Roland Galos’s swing, you can only hope that other qualifying players will retire, and the fourth brother will have the first chance to show his strength in the Grand Slam qualifying arena.
However, some insiders believe that the competition between players of the same class has always been very fierce. Everyone wants to appear on the qualifying stage of the Grand Slam and then sprint for the seat of the race. Few people will easily choose to retire unless they have suffered a particularly serious injury, but the probability seems to be small. At the same time, I also suggested to Buyun Chaoke that even if there is no chance to go to Paris this time, there is no need to be depressed. If you aim at Wimbledon after the French Open, you will have a better chance. As long as Buyun Chaokete can appear at Wimbledon, it will be a time to create a new history for the mainland men’s network. Just put off the cheers prepared by fans and netizens for a while.
I hope that Buyun Chaoke’s injury is not serious and will not affect his next competition plan! (Source: Tennis House Author: Moon River starry sky)