Shocking! Chinese Tennis Star Zheng Qinwen's Mixed Doubles Partner Calls Her 'KingWen' - What's the Real Story Behind This Viral Moment?

2025-07-04 04:13:08

Move over 'QueenWen' - there's a new royal title in town! Chinese tennis star Zheng Qinwen just got crowned with the most unexpected nickname by her mixed doubles partner at the US Open, and the internet can't stop talking about it.

In a recently released interview by US Open officials, British player Jack Draper completely butchered the pronunciation of Zheng's name in the most adorable way possible. Instead of the standard 'QinWen' or the fan-favorite 'QueenWen', Draper proudly introduced his partner as... wait for it... 'KingWen'! The hilarious moment instantly went viral, with Chinese netizens joking that Zheng has now been 'promoted' from queen to king.

But beyond the viral nickname, what really shines through in the interview is their genuine mutual respect. 'She's at that stage in her career where she's really improving every week,' Draper said of Zheng's rising trajectory. The Chinese player returned the compliment, praising her partner's 'amazing serve and left-handed advantage' that makes them such a threatening pair.

Shocking! Chinese Tennis Star Zheng Qinwen's Mixed Doubles Partner Calls Her 'KingWen' - What's the Real Story Behind This Viral Moment?

This isn't just another cute tennis bromance (or should we say 'king-mance'?). Their partnership represents something bigger - the beautiful cultural exchanges happening in sports. While struggling with Chinese pronunciation, Draper clearly admires Zheng's game. Meanwhile, Zheng's comfort with the nickname shows her confidence and sense of humor about her growing international profile.

Chinese fans have flooded social media with reactions: 'First she conquered WTA as QueenWen, now she's ruling mixed doubles as KingWen!' one Weibo user commented. Another joked: 'Next Grand Slam they should play Imperial March when they walk on court.'

The big question now: Will the 'KingWen' nickname stick? And more importantly - does this mean we'll see more of this entertaining pair in future tournaments? One thing's for sure: Zheng Qinwen continues to win hearts both on and off the court, whether as queen, king, or simply China's tennis trailblazer.

What do you think about this hilarious nickname moment? Would you rather be called 'QueenWen' or 'KingWen'? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

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