Wang Qiang is a professional tennis player. She is from China and is a rising star in the world of tennis. Wang has won two singles titles on the WTA (Women's Tennis Association) Tour. On 15 July 2019, Wang reached her best singles ranking of world No. 14..
Wang Qiang was born on January 14, 1992, in Tianjin, China. She grew up in Tianjin. She started playing tennis at a very young age. Wang’s father is a businessman and she also has a sister. However further information regarding her childhood life, parents, siblings, and education history is still not revealed. She holds Chinese nationality and belongs to Asian ethnicity. Her zodiac is Capricorn and her religion is not known.
Wang started playing tennis at the age of nine from 2001. she became the promotion player for the Tianjin National Tennis Center. Wang turned professional in 2006. she was the winner of the Junior's Tennis Championship in 2006 and 2007. In 2007, she officially started touring the ITF Women's Circuit in Japan. Wang's biggest achievement during her career came at the 2013 Malaysian Open. She qualified for the Malaysian Open and succeeded to defeat top seed ranking at World No. 10 Caroline Wozniacki in the first round. Wang made her Grand Slam debut at the 2014 US Open and defeated Paula Kania of Poland in the first round. She defeated Paula Kania 6-2, 6-0. However, Wang lost to Australian Casey Dellaqua in the second round.
The year 2018 brought her successful results as she was able to win two WTA International titles. Wang won her first WTA title in July 2018. Two months later, Wang won her second WTA title in September. Following the win, Wang achieved her new career-high ranking. She reached World No. 34. She also replaced Zhang Shuai to become the Chinese number-one. Wang came into more limelight after defeating No. 9 ranked Venus Williams at French Open in 2018. She also won the gold medal in singles at the Asian Games. In 2019, She achieved a series of new career-high rankings over the course of the year, achieving the world No. 15 ranking prior to Wimbledon.
Wang has earned a total of $2,176,963 from competitions according to Wikipedia. She also earns from sponsorships, businesses, and promotions. However, the net worth of Wang Qiang is under evaluation.
According to sources, Wang is in a relationship with 18 years old tennis player, Zhou Xin mu. The pair attended the reception party for the 2019 WTA Shenzhen Open tennis tournament in Shenzhen City together. Some of the websites claim that Wang shared a video clip, where the duo was holding hands. However, it is still not allegedly confirmed.
Wang stands tall at a height of 5ft 8in and she weights 60 kg. She is a right-handed player and could play two-handed and backhand as well. She has a coach, Peter McNamara. Peter is an Australian retired tennis player. Furthermore, information regarding her body measurements, shoe size, and dress size are still under review. She has a straight sexual orientation.