"The Asian Miracle! Gawain proves that anything 'impossible' is 'possible'. At the age of only 18, he teamed up with Kei Nishikori to set a new record for men in the Asian Grand Slam."
"Historic breakthrough! A young Chinese player unexpectedly reached the top of the US Open and wrote a legendary story! And we are still looking for the next Li Hengze."
"Have high morale! Never give up! Gao Wen defeated five top 15 seeds along the way and created a miracle of ranking 193 in the world!"
"The first championship starts with a Grand Slam, and young talents emerge from the sky. Is it the birth of the next legend or the passing of another meteor?"
"Dreams never die! Gao Wen's declaration of winning the championship ignites hope in Asia: I hope I am just the beginning."
"History! History! Still history! How much history has Gawain created by winning the championship?"
"Gao Wen, fill in the first blank of Asian men's tennis. What height can this young player reach?"
"It only took Gawain two months to go from unknown to Grand Slam champion!"
"Two months ago, there was no world-ranked Grand Slam champion. How powerful is Gao Wen's championship trophy?"
"How long will it take for the post-90s generation to take over? No, the post-95s generation has already arrived."
vigorous!
Mighty and mighty!
And it’s not just Chinese media?
From east to west, from south to north, even the Australian media came to join in the fun and immediately launched comprehensive reports with great excitement, which was dazzling.
According to incomplete statistics, within six hours, nearly 5,000 reports from more than 800 media outlets emerged across Asia. This is only a statistical analysis of professional media, and does not include personal media on social networks. It is a small group.
The data can deeply feel the vicious fanaticism across Asia.
As the media said, to be precise, before July, Gauvin was not ranked in the world; but two months later, Gauvin had become the youngest US Open champion in history, and also the third since the French Open in 2004.
The incredible journey of non-Big Four players to reach the Grand Slam is enough to become a topic that anyone can talk about.
Who can miss such an event?
At the same time, European and American media are not to be outdone.
"Gawain swept Cilic to win the championship, and the dark horse went dark to the end."
"A historical moment for China, a historical moment for Asia, a victory that will go down in history."
"Gawain, interpret fairy tales with practical actions."
"A dominant performance, Gao Wen firmly holds the championship in his hands."
"Young! Vigorous! Tough! Wisdom! Humor! Gawain conquered Flushing with his charm."
From AFP to the Associated Press, from ESPN to the BBC, from the "Los Angeles Times" to the "New York Times", all mainstream media have not missed one.
Compared with Asia, Europe and the United States are no less enthusiastic, but if you look closely, you can notice that the Asian media focuses more on Gawain's creation of history; the European and American media focus more on Gawain's birth——
For the first time in ten years, the Big Four missed a Grand Slam final. As a result, Gawain, who was born in 1995, won the championship. What does this mean?
The generation of players born after 1990 has always lived in the shadow of the Big Four. Professionals are waiting hard for the new generation to take over; but now, the younger Gao Wen has already made his debut, becoming a player born after 1990.
The first person to reach the Grand Slam.
What's more, Gao Wen also broke Sampras's history of winning the US Open at the age of nineteen and one month, becoming the youngest US Open men's singles champion in history.
Does this mean that men's professional tennis will gradually enter a new era? Can Gao Wen further disrupt the situation? Can other young players be inspired by Gao Wen's miracle?
Especially at the championship award ceremony, Gao Wen's speech is obviously of unparalleled weight, both for Asian players and young players.
As a result, everyone in the media was in a state of excitement, and no one was an exception.
Also, does anyone remember that Los Angeles Times news report?
"Is the wild card dream miracle about to happen again?"
At that time, the "Los Angeles Times" suffered countless complaints and ridicules, and it was generally believed that they deliberately favored Gao Wen just because Gao Wen attended UCLA; but just three days later, the bold conjecture of the "Los Angeles Times" came true.
, and then the article was picked up again by netizens——
God predicts!
This time, the "Los Angeles Times" once again wrote a special report to analyze Gao Wen's future in detail:
"Gao Wen has become a new idol in men's tennis in Asia and even around the world, and his commercial value is about to explode."
The article stated that Gao Wen, who is from China and grew up in North America, has inherent advantages; as a dark horse, he defeated Djokovic, one of the four giants, in his first Grand Slam trip and won the championship, igniting the hopes of the new generation of players.
, the age of being born in 1995 can bring confidence to other players.
At the same time, his humor off the court and his calm and domineering personal charm on the court are more vividly displayed. To the audience, he is not only an unknown guy who won the championship in an upset, but also a tennis player with sharp edges and full personality.
This is a very rare thing.
After all, this is the case in all competitive sports. Only when players have achievements can their individuality and edges be seen; and only when their personalities are distinct can a player's image resonate with the audience - this is the starting point of commercial value.
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Otherwise, in 2003, Gaudio unexpectedly won the French Open title; in 2013, Bartoli unexpectedly won the Wimbledon title, but they failed to create more commercial value. How to explain this?
According to the "Los Angeles Times", Gao Wen already has the aura to become a superstar. Although his future is still very long, the US Open championship is just a starting point, just like the 2009 US Open champion Del Potro;
However, judging from all factors, Gao Wen indeed has "unlimited money prospects".
"Perhaps we are witnessing the birth of another billion-dollar star, but is it just a billion?"
There is no doubt that the "Los Angeles Times" once again has high hopes for Gowen. You can deeply feel their appreciation and affirmation of the charm of Gowen Stadium between the lines, and they are eagerly looking forward to the strong rise of Gowen to lead the transition between the new and the old in men's tennis.
Bring a new wind and become more exciting.
For outsiders, it seems impossible to understand the pursuit of the "Los Angeles Times"; however, if you think about it carefully, there are already traces of it. Starting from the NCAA Los Angeles Derby, they have followed and witnessed Gao Wen's growth and rise.
While other media were still trying to investigate Gao Wen, the "Los Angeles Times" had already smelled clues that the storm was about to come. This can also explain why they always stood on Gao Wen's side, and in the semifinals,
Before the finals arrived, we had already glimpsed the secret.
This time, the same is true. So, can the prediction of the "Los Angeles Times" become a reality? After all, there are only a handful of "billion superstars" in all competitive sports around the world, and Gao Wen really
Can you join the ranks of these superstars?
A little bit, a little bit, you can see the madness of the European and American media, which is not inferior to the Asian media, and then the whole world is completely ignited.