Tennis/Ruibo Cup enters its 4th session, little giant Mao Guanhuai wins the men’s singles title in the 16-year-old group

The 4th Ruibo Cup National Youth Tennis Championship was announced today. The 16-year-old male and female singles champions were won by Mao Guanhuai and Lin Yuchen respectively. Qiu Xixian, the chairman of Ruibo Enterprise and also the vice chairman of the Chinese Tennis Association, personally presented the awards. For these This is the highest level A-level tournament for Taiwanese youths that has entered its fourth year. Qiu Xixian also proposed more ambitious娛樂城推薦 ideas for the future, hoping to help provide a better stage for Taiwanese youth tennis.

Ruibo Enterprise Company has entered its 29th year this year. Chairman Qiu Xixian is from Beidou, Changhua. He has been exposed to soft nets since he was a child. He said: "When I was passing the court when I was a child, I saw adults playing tennis. I felt very interested. I sat next to it first. Look, help pick up the ball. After I get familiar with it, they will lend me a racket to swing and hit the wall. Those adults have received Japanese education and are very strict. It takes about two or three months of practice before they have the opportunity to play against each other. Then we started playing hard net. I remember that at that time, both our boys and girls played in the Junior College Cup Division B and won the team championship for several consecutive years.”Murray recently withdrew from the娛樂城 Queen's Lawn Tournament in London and stated that he would undergo back surgery. This condition made it difficult for him to successfully attend the Wimbledon Grass Slam.

Tennis star Murray, who has won the Wimbledon men's singles gold cup twice in his career, announced today that he will withdraw from this year's Wimbledon singles event. The former world champion, who was "extremely disappointed", was unable to recover from back surgery.

Agence France-Presse reported that the 37-year-old tennis star, who plans to retire after playing in the Paris Olympics, will still partner with his brother to compete in the men's doubles at Wimbledon. At that time, he will part ways with the All England Club, the organizer of Wimbledon )bid farewell.

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