Qiang Wang is a Chinese professional tennis player. She has two WTA tour-level titles and she has a career-high ranking of Number 12, which she reached in September 2019.
Player Profile
Wang Qiang (王蔷) was born on January 14, 1992, in Tianjin, China. She stands 172 cm tall and she is right-handed with a two-handed backhand.
She has worked with Peter McNamara from 2015 to 2019, Thomas Drouet from 2019 to 2020, and, Pat Cash from 2021 to the Present. Since turning pro, Wang has earned $5,355,460 in prize money.
Career
Wang made her WTA main draw debut in 2012 at the China Open. In 2013, she made her Grand Slam main draw in 2014. She made it all the way through the second round of the US Open. Her best finish in a Grand Slam was in the quarterfinals of the US Open.
Her best finish in a major tournament came in 2018 when she was in the semifinals of the Pan Pacific/Wuhan Open and the China Open.
Wang is yet to appear in any of the majors and the Grand Slams in the 2023 season.
Career Record
Singles
Career Titles: 2
- Highest Singles Ranking: 12(September 9, 2019)
- Current Singles Ranking: 263 (May 8,2023)
Best Grand Slam Singles Performances
- Australian Open - 4R (2020)
- French Open - 3R (2018)
- Wimbledon - 3R (2019)
- US Open - QF (2019)
Other Tournaments
- Olympic Games - 2R (2020)
Doubles
- Highest Doubles Ranking: 118 (July23, 2018)
- Current Doubles Ranking: 955 (May 8,2023)
Best Grand Slam Doubles Performances
- Australian Open - 1R (2017, 2018)
- French Open - 2R (2017)
- Wimbledon - 1R (2017)
- US Open - 2R (2017)