China's Zheng makes history to reach women's tennis final
Australian Open finalist Zheng Qinwen upset top seed Iga Swiatek 6-2, 7-5 in a historic win to book her place in the gold medal match of Olympic women's singles final in Paris.
China's Zheng makes history to reach women's tennis final
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China's Zheng makes history to reach women's tennis final

Photo: Dimitar Dilkoff/AFP
Eurasia 01/08/2024 16:12

Australian Open finalist Zheng Qinwen upset top seed Iga Swiatek 6-2, 7-5 in a historic win to book her place in the gold medal match of Olympic women's singles final in Paris.

The victory marked China's best result in the Olympic tennis women's singles event after two-time Grand Slam winner Li Na reached the last four at Beijing Olympics in 2008, Xinhua reported.

Both women arrived at Court Philippe-Chatrier after coming through tough three-set matches the day before. Swiatek, a four-time French Open winner, entered the match with a perfect 6-0 record against China's number one.

Despite Zheng's three-hour battle with German veteran Angelique Kerber on Wednesday, it was Swiatek who started the slower. The number one seed was made to work to hold her service in the opening game before Zheng broke at the second time of asking.

Before the changeover, both women broke each other with ease, reflecting shades of Zheng's attritional win against Kerber, where both women broke each other numerous times throughout the match. In the following game, Zheng broke again before carrying her momentum through the set.

Starting the second set, Swiatek found herself down against Zheng, who fought back hard, breaking the Chinese twice consecutively to take a 4-0 lead in the set. But Zheng battled back, breaking Swiatek twice herself to win four games on the trot.

After a goliath battle over deuce in which Zheng held her serve, the match entered the crucial period late in the set, with both women fighting hard to swing the match in their favor. It was Zheng who made the first major step towards victory, breaking Swiatek in the 11th game.

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