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Champion Peng looking ahead to a strong 2019

Habtoor winner to start off with Shenzhen Open from December 30

- BY ALARIC GOMES Chief Reporter

Peng Shuai, the newly crowned champion of the Al Habtoor Tennis Challenge, is looking ahead to getting a few more successful seasons under her belt before she bids goodbye to her playing career.

Peng, who turns 33 on January 8, claimed the 21st Al Habtoor Tennis Challenge with a 6-3, 6-0 win over secondseed­ed Viktoria Kuzmova on Saturday.

Making her maiden appearance at this annual $100,000 ITF Women’s Circuit competitio­n, Peng is already looking ahead to “good old times” that saw her scale to No. 14 in the singles on the WTA Rankings while enjoying the world No. 1 in the doubles in February 2014.

However, a recent right knee injury has kept the Chinese player out for some time while her singles rankings slipped down till her win in Dubai brought her to a current No. 180.

Once upon a time China’s top player, Peng was banned earlier this year for breaching the sport’s anti-corruption programme by attempting to change her Wimbledon doubles partner through coercion after the players’ sign-in deadline.

The Tennis Integrity Unit announced a $10,000 fine and a three-month ban on the player, while her former coach Bertrand Perret from France also got an identical ban.

“We need to move on and my focus now is on the next tournament in Shenzhen [the Shenzhen Open starting on December 30] after which I will turn my attention to Doha and Australian Open. I plan to play in the singles and the doubles at the start of the season and that would need an extra amount of energy. So this tournament has helped me prepare for things to come in the future,” Peng said.

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