Wu Yibing, the first mainland person to break into the US Open Grand Slam
Wu Yibing, born in Hangzhou on October 14, 1999, is the first Chinese mainland male player in the history of the US Open to reach the third round of the men's singles. The first Chinese mainland male player to reach the third round of a Grand Slam. I don't know what these excellent results represent, but I saw that the US Open was the first in 1881, and the Wimbledon was the first in mainland China in 1946. Suddenly it felt old. For us, is it almost as proud as Liu Xiang and Su Bingtian? At the age of 4, he started playing tennis, and at the age of 8, he became the youngest athlete in the Zhejiang team. When I went to primary school, I started a life of half-day reading and half-day training. Junior high school, mainly through the network teaching, not going to school. (Many professional athletes here need to learn independently. For example, Gu Ailing) Another point is to have the ability to make money. In 2014, Wu Yibing's mother said in an interview that in order to cultivate Wu Yibing, her family had invested more than one million yuan. So no one's success comes from the wind. #HeaderCreationChallenge#I am @森森爱生活, pay attention to me, and feel life together