"Chinese Taipei's First Brother" Zeng Junxin continued his efforts at the 2025 Vicenza Men's Tennis Challenger on May 30 local time, defeating Luxembourg's third seed Chris Rodesch 6:4, 6:3, and advancing to the singles championship again with four consecutive wins, one step away from defending the second consecutive title.
"Chinese Taipei's first brother" Zeng Junxin
The ATP Clay Challenger has come to an end in Italy, and this week's men's singles No. 94 Zeng Junxin continued his excellent form all the way through, facing 172-ranked Tongti Rodesch in the quarter-finals, which was also the first meeting between the two in their careers. The 23-year-old "Chinese Taipei First Brother" took the lead in the opening match, and resolved Rodsch's counterattack in the 4th and 6th games, trying to maintain the lead and take the lead. In the second set, Zeng Junxin took advantage of the victory to chase down, seized the opportunity to break through in the key third game, and finally broke the ball again when he was leading 5:3, and won the victory in straight sets for 1 hour and 22 minutes.
Zeng Junxin advanced to the 10th Challenger Men's Singles title match of his career, and on Sunday night the finale was against 22-year-old Austrian No. 6 seed Lukas Neumayer, which was also the first time that the two made a move.