Home>baseballNews> Chinese Taipei's men's doubles first brother He Chengrong won the title of Guangzhou and won the fifth ATP Challenger Gold Cup this season >

Chinese Taipei's men's doubles first brother He Chengrong won the title of Guangzhou and won the fifth ATP Challenger Gold Cup this season

Unaffected by the postponement of the rainy final, the top seeds of Chinese Taipei's He Chengheng/Australian partner Romeos played steadily in the rematch the next day, defeating the second seeds Kirkoff of the United States/Stevens of the Netherlands 6:3, 6:4 to win the doubles championship of the 2025 Guangzhou Nansha Men's Tennis Challenge, which is also the fifth ATP Challenger Gold Cup won by He Chengrong this season.

He Chengrong (right) and Romeos Guangzhou won the men's doubles championship

The 25-year-old, left-handed hand-held He Chengrong has been doing very well recently, and the tacit understanding with Romeos has also continued to heat up, although the decisive battle of Busan was defeated on April 20, the "Taiwan-Australia Alliance" that opened the bow left and right regained its strength, and Gwangju retreated from Kirkov/Stevens the next week. With the momentum of 1 championship and 1 runner-up in the Korea Challenge, the He Chengrong combination passed the test again this week, not only winning the Gold Cup for the third consecutive stop, but also defeating the original team of the United States and the Netherlands again, completing the "back-to-back" championship for 2 consecutive weeks.

He Chengrong's latest world men's doubles ranking on Monday is about to hit a new career high, from 112 to 93 places, officially becoming the fifth Chinese Taipei player in the top 100 men's doubles players in history after Lu Yanxun, Li Xinhan, Peng Xianyin and Xie Zhengpeng. Chinese Taipei's Men's Doubles first brother and Romeos will next move to Jiangsu, China, hoping to continue the recent 8-game winning streak and confidence, and continue to strive for good results.

In the decisive battle against Kirkov/Stevens on the 3rd Beijing time, He Chengrong/Romeos broke and suppressed the opening game, 5:1, although the opponent broke back in the 7th game, the first set was still in hand; In the second set, the "Taiwan-Australia Alliance" took the lead in breaking serve, and it rained when leading 2:1, causing the game to be forced to shout cards. On Sunday, the two fought again to keep the lead and close the door in straight sets, and He Chengrong also won the eighth men's doubles crown of the career challenge.

Comment (0)
No data