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Wang Qiang

Wang Qiang, also known as Angela Wang, was born in Beijing on November 11, 1991. She is 22 years old and stands at 1.73 meters tall, which makes her about 5’8″ feet tall. She weighs 55 kilograms or 121 pounds which would make her weigh around 115-120 lbs in the United States. Her nationality is Chinese, and she currently resides in Sydney, Australia, for training purposes with coach Nick Bollettieri where she works to improve her game by playing against stronger opponents than what are available in China.

Biography: Born on November 11, 1991, Wang Qiang started playing Tennis when she was just 3 years old after being introduced to the sport by her parents, who were both professional athletes themselves. By age nine, she had already started competing in local junior tournaments, and by age 13, she was ranked number one in China. Not long after that, she became the top player for the Chinese national team, where her best achievement was winning gold at the Asian Junior Tennis Championship in 2008.

Years later, Wang Qiang decided to start representing Australia instead of China because her training conditions were better there than in China. Her best achievements while playing under Australian colors are reaching three WTA doubles semifinals with different partners, including Jelena Dokic, Arina Rodionova, and Bojana Bobusic, which ultimately led to a WTA doubles title win at 2016 Hobart International partnering Anastasia Rodionova.


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