China Daily (Hong Kong)

Zhang advances, Zheng bounced

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Touting Tsonga

PARIS — Zhang Shuai, the highest-ranked Chinese player, came from behind in both sets to defeat Croatia’s Donna Vekic 7-5, 6-4 on Monday and advance to the second round of the French Open, while compatriot Zheng Saisai lost 7-5, 6-2 to world No 3 Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic.

Zhang, seeded No 32 at Roland Garros, held her serve twice to tie the opening set at two games apiece. Vekic had the first break in the fifth game, and led 5-2 going into the eighth.

In the second set, Vekic came back from 2-1, 40-0 down in the fourth game to win three straight, but again it was Zhang who kicked off another surge by winning four in a row, highlighte­d by an ace in the ninth game.

She sealed the hardfought victory on Vekic’s

On Monday, he lost in straight sets see him drop out of the top 500.

double fault.

“I didn’t play very well today, despite the win,” said Zhang, who set up a secondroun­d clash with Aliaksandr­a Sasnovich of Belarus, whom she beat at this year’s Australian Open. “But I think I’m starting to show some positives, even though I haven’t been very consistent over the past several weeks.”

Hampered by her taped right knee, Zheng built a 5-4 lead against Pliskova in the opening set but managed only two more wins with limited movement on the clay.

Zheng was good on only 45 percent of her first serves while Pliskova was 69 percent.

“It was difficult to give a 100 percent effort because of my knee injury,” Zheng said after the match.

On Sunday, China’s Wang Qiang gave Venus Williams a scare before losing 6-4, 7-6 (3) to the American veteran who is making her 20th appearance at Roland Garros.

Mbappe has picked compatriot though there are no prizes for rates as favorite.

because he’s incredible on clay,” Mbappe told the tournament’s biased, because I’ve got a soft spot for him!”

 ?? MICHEL EULER / AP ?? Zhang Shuai                                                                                     ing their first-round match at                                                   Monday.
MICHEL EULER / AP Zhang Shuai ing their first-round match at Monday.

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