At the same time, Su-Wei Hsieh was of course sure the first question in the on-court interview.
After the interviewer congratulated the Taiwanese and her doubles partner Elise Mertens from Belgium on the 7: 5, 6: 4 win against Cori Gauff / Leylah Fernandez, Hsieh first had to explain her headgear in the form of a dinosaur head with a wide open mouth.
“It’s from the physio room,” replied Hsieh: “The helpers there work so hard all year round and yesterday I got this dinosaur. It was a girl’s birthday and she was wearing it. She asked if I could wind it up. And then thought I’m like, ‘Okay, I’ll do it’. “
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On the occasion of her sporting success, of course, she also had every reason to join in the fun.
On Thursday she should concentrate again, however, when the duo Hsieh / Mertens will face the semi-finals against the Japanese Ena Shibahara / Shuko Aoyama.
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