Hsieh Su-Wei is a Taiwanese professional doubles player known for her versatile and unorthodox playing style. She is ranked No. 7 as of September 2024 and achieved a career-high ranking of No. 1 in May 2014. She is also known for competing in singles tournaments and was ranked No. 23 in singles. Hsieh is the highest-ranked Taiwanese player in both the singles and doubles categories.
She held the No. 1 position for 59 weeks, making her the longest-ranked top double player from East Asia. Known by the name The Wizard by her fans, Hsieh hits flat groundstrokes, aggressive volleys, and wily gameplay. She finished quarterfinalist at the 2024 Paris Olympics with Tsao Chia-yi, but they lost in the quarterfinals despite having a match point. Hsieh has won three silver, two gold, and two bronze medals at the Asian Games. She won gold and bronze medals in doubles and singles at the 2005 Universiade. Hsieh lifted the title of the 2013 WTA Finals with Peng Shuai, defeating Elena Vesnina and Ekaterina Makarova in the final.
How many WTA titles have Hsieh Su-Wei won?
Hsieh has won 35 doubles and three WTA singles titles as of September 2024. She recently won the 2024 Birmingham Classic with Elise Mertens, defeating Miyu Kato and Zhang Shuai. The 38-year-old won the 2024 Indian Wells Open with Mertens, defeating Katerina Siniakova and Storm Hunter. Her three singles titles are the 2018 Hiroshima, the 2012 Guangzhou Open, and the 2012 Kuala Lumpur.
Hsieh Su-Wei Grand Slams
Hsieh has won nine Grand Slams in her career, including two in mixed doubles and seven in the women's doubles category. At Wimbledon 2024, she and Jan Zielinski defeated the team of Giuliana Olmos and Santiago Gonzalez in a mixed doubles. Hsieh emerged victorious at the 2024 Australian Open in doubles and mixed doubles with Mertens and Zielinski, respectively.
FAQ's On Hsieh Su-Wei Tittles
A. Hsieh Su-Wei's favorite tournament is Roland Garros.
A. Hsieh Su-Wei's hobbies include listening to music, shopping, reading, writing, taking pictures, and cooking.
A. Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf are Hsieh Su-Wei’s idols.
A. Hsieh Tze-Lung and Ho Fom-Ju are Hsieh Su-Wei’s parents.
A. Hsieh Su-Wei announced her retirement from the singles category after the 2024 Australian Open.