Monday, January 19, 2026

Hopefully Zheng Qinwen can return soon after Australian Open withdrawal

 

                                              Credit: Julian Finney/Getty Images

A disappointing piece of news that hit before the Australian Open began was world No. 24 Zheng Qinwen withdrawing from the Australian Open due injury. She's been battling an elbow injury, which also kept her out of the US Open. She was hoping to return to grand slam tennis at the Australian Open, where she reached the final in 2024. Instead, she's going to have to delay her return for at least a little while longer. 

Given the fact that she's had some success at the Australian Open, she was really eager to see if she could make some noise Down Under in 2026. It's obviously a bummer for her to have to miss the tournament and delay her return to grand slam action even further. 

However, she's only 23 years old and has plenty of years left to play at a high level. She needs to make sure she doesn't do anything that risks further damage or prevents her from having success for the duration of the year. You'd hate to return early from injury only for that to lead to even more setbacks. I'm sure that was a big part of the calculation. 

Looking ahead, the goal for Zheng has to be getting as rested and healthy as possible so that she can build some good momentum heading into the French Open. She reached the quarterfinals last year and should be feeling confident in her ability to make some noise in Paris. It's just matter of healing up, shaking off the rust, and being confident when she does return to the court. I wish her all the best and hope she's able to still put together a strong 2026 season despite this early setback.  

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