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Chinese Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen powers into French Open third round

Eighth-seeded Zheng has too much firepower for her 85th-ranked opponent, and shows why she is being tipped to win her first grand slam

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China’s Zheng Qinwen acknowledges the crowd after winning her second-round match against Colombia’s Emiliana Arango. Photo: Reuters
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China’s Zheng Qinwen powered past Colombia’s Emiliana Arango to reach the third round of the French Open on Wednesday as the Olympic champion again showed her liking for Parisian clay.

The 22-year-old swept to the Olympic title at Roland Garros last August and her 6-2, 6-3 victory over Arango underlined why she is being tipped to win her first grand slam.

On cool and drizzly Court Suzanne Lenglen, eighth-seeded Zheng had too much firepower for her tricky 85th-ranked opponent, breaking serve at will during an impressive performance.

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It was not all perfect though, with Zheng dropping serve in the opening game of the match and then twice in succession early in the second set as Arango began to extend the rallies and test the patience of her opponent.

But Zheng, the only Chinese player in the second round, remained focused to reach round three at the French Open for the third time in four appearances.

Emiliana Arango broke Zheng’s serve twice early in the second set. Photo: EPA-EFE
Emiliana Arango broke Zheng’s serve twice early in the second set. Photo: EPA-EFE

“It’s not easy to play her, she put every ball back,” Zheng, runner-up at the 2024 Australian Open, said on court. “It was not easy to finish the points.

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