Qinwen Zheng sugiere que podría cambiar al golf tras su carrera en el tenis

La estrella del tenis Qinwen Zheng ha expresado su interés en empezar a jugar al golf, ya sea como una alternativa o después de retirarse de este deporte. La finalista del Abierto de Australia 2024 hizo estos comentarios tras su victoria en la primera ronda del Abierto de Italia.

Zheng, que ha acumulado más de 10 millones de dólares en premios a lo largo de su carrera, se sorprendió a sí misma por su habilidad natural en el campo de golf. Señaló que existen similitudes entre su revés en el tenis y el swing de golf que hacen que la transición resulte atractiva. "Yo también me sorprendí de tener buenas habilidades. ¡Quizás debería jugar al golf y no al tenis! O tal vez, cuando me retire, me dedicaré a jugar al golf. ¿Quién sabe?", declaró a Tennis Channel.

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