On June 3, the women's singles of the 2021 French Open began the second round of competition. Chinese player Zheng Saisai lost 0-2 to Ukraine's 18-year-old Koschyk, stopping the second round of grand slam women's singles for the seventh time. At present, China Jinhua is the only one left in the French Open women's singles competition.
This year, five Chinese players competed in the women's singles tournament at the French Open. After the first round, only Wang Qiang and Zheng Saisai successfully advanced. Among them, Zheng Saisai reversed Tomo in the first round and reached the second round of the French Open women's singles for the first time in his career.
The second round of the French Open was played against Ukraine's 18-year-old Koscyuk, who defeated former French Open champion and two-time Grand Slam winner Muguruza in the first round. The match was the second meeting between the two, and in Strasbourg 2019, Koschow swept Zheng Saisai.
In the first set, Zheng Saisai was trapped in the feel of serving, and was broken by the opponent early. This score made the opponent slack, but also stimulated Zheng Saisai's fighting spirit. In the crucial set, Zheng Saisai saved four consecutive match points and forced out a break point, but the opponent still won the first set.
Koschyuk was still the first to break in the decider. After zheng saisai received a medical pause and massaged his right thigh and crotch, his feel returned, and he played a wave of small orgasms with consecutive scores. Unfortunately, since then, Zheng Saisai's active mistakes have also increased, and he has not been able to continue the good state. In the end, Koschyk won another set and advanced to the third round of the women's singles. Wang Qiang's match with Gauff will be held later.
In other matches at the French Open that day, the world's number one Australian Barty suddenly suffered a strain in the match with Rinnei, and after on-site medical treatment, he had no choice but to announce his withdrawal from the French Open. It is also the highest-ranked seeded player to lose at the French Open this year.
Text/Beijing Youth Daily reporter Chu Peng
Editor/Xu Zhao