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Ching-Ling Chang

tennis player

Alias: Chang Chingling, Zhang Qingling
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Bio She is the first Taiwanese to play professional tennis!

In 1972, she was runner-ups back-to-back doubles finals at North Island and at Auckland tennis championships with Mary Struthers, and in 1973 in Gstaad with Carmen Mandarino.
In 1972, Taiwan won the international membership and can participate in the "Federal Cup" and "Taiweisi Cup" competition. At that time, the male tennis team lost in 0-5 in the Taiwan Cup, but the first scene of the Taiwanese women's tennis against Norway. In the two singles, Chang Chingling defeated E. Grindvold 8-6, 5-7, 6-2 to create the first victory of the Chinese team in the Fed Cup.

At that time, the international women's professional tennis was just sprouting. The women's tennis tournament organized by Bille Jean King appeared in various parts of the United States. At this time, Chang Ching Ling, who had just graduated from the University of Horita, Japan, challenged the United States with the spirit of the newborn. Her English and Japanese are good. She was a "rare animal" and became one of the preparatory committee members of the WTA Women's Network Association.

She and Australia's Wendy Turnbull are the best, the two together to practice together and participated in doubles, and in singles. She played in the "Viconia Tobacco Tour" in the 1970s for about ten years. Later, she injured. Young tennis players from Taiwan and Japan such as Ai Fu Te, Nalatinova, Gula Palace, etc., who went to the United States to participate in the competition, went first to Chang Ching Ling and ask for assistance.

The prize money is only about $1,000, and her bonus is probably only enough to cover the travel expenses.

After her retirement, she participated at senior events and in 2006, she won the title in singles.

She is the president of the Taiwanese American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Phoenix.
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