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French Open: tearful Zheng says only herself to blame over quarter-final loss to Sabalenka

Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen made a series of unforced errors in her 7-6, 6-3 defeat to Aryna Sabalenka at Roland Garros

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Zheng Qinwen hits a return during her French Open quarter-final defeat to Aryna Sabalenka. Photo: Xinhua
Lars Hamer

An emotional Zheng Qinwen said she had lost her French Open quarter-final against Aryna Sabalenka, rather than the world No 1 doing anything special to win it in straight sets.

Playing in her first tournament at Roland Garros since becoming Olympic champion last summer, Zheng went down 7-6, 6-3 in an error-strewn performance on Court Philippe Chatrier.

In her final post-match press conference of the event, a teary-eyed Zheng, who committed a total of 31 unforced errors, rued opening the door for the three-time grand slam winner to get back into the match when 4-2 up in the first set.

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“Maybe during the match I should play a bit more aggressively, and I think in the first set I made a lot of easy mistakes,” Zheng said.

“I gave her easy chances, I think mostly I made the match lose … it’s in my hands, because I did some double faults in the first set when I’m leading with my service game.”

Zheng Qinwen (left) shakes hands with opponent Aryna Sabalenka. Photo: Xinhua
Zheng Qinwen (left) shakes hands with opponent Aryna Sabalenka. Photo: Xinhua

Zheng broke Sabalenka in the third game, and at 4-3 up, she just needed to hold her next two service games to guarantee the first set.

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