Zheng Qinwen’s ridiculous back spin on her return in her match against Amanda Anisimova in Round 1 of the 2024 US Open.
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20 Comments
Everyone simping for the east asian chick in the comments
Puede ser q solo a las mujeres les sale estos tiros con efectos maravillosos?
Let that be a lesson boys and girls
Don't let it hit the court
Men of culture we meet again
Pisó la red , aunque haya respondido el golpe
😂😂😂😂😂
A lot of spin involved. Can the player in pink touch the net with her foot and reach over the net with her racket? This level of play is so far beyond me I need detailed extra explanation. Please share your knowledge of the intricacies of the game.😮
Women…
She should probably take her top off…
She touched the net with her foot – lose point
Can’t touch the net
Seen a few of those
She put the foot in the 🥅
Cameraman understood the assignment.
😂❤😂❤😂❤😂❤😂
No. She stepped on the net. It's rejected return by umpire
So, whose got the score?
This. 8s great. Turnament. I. Like. To. See. This one. Intertesiñg. Game. Either side.
Pure luck.
So who won the point? It bounced twice in the near court. Isn't that a point for the far court? Or a lost point for the far court because she didn't touch the ball? I'm not an expert in the rules of tennis.