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French Open: China’s Zheng Qinwen ends Alize Cornet’s grand slam singles career with one-sided triumph

  • Cornet edges closer to retirement, with just doubles matches left at tournament she first played as 15-year-old
  • Seventh seed Zheng moves on to second round, where she will face either American Ashlyn Krueger or Germany’s Tamara Korpatsch

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China’s Zheng Qinwen (right) embraces France’s Alize Cornet after winning their women’s singles match at the French Open. Photo: AFP

Seventh seed Zheng Qinwen powered past Alize Cornet 6-2 6-1 and into the second round of the French Open on Tuesday, sending the Frenchwoman into retirement with a heavy defeat at her home grand slam, where she has featured for 20 straight years.

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The 34-year-old Cornet, holder of the Open era women’s record for consecutive major main draw appearances, had previously announced that she would bring the curtain down on her career after the tournament.

Cornet will still compete in the women’s doubles and mixed doubles events before she walks away from the sport after almost 20 years as a professional.

She gave it her all under the Court Philippe Chatrier roof on a rainy day in Paris but was no match for the Australian Open runner-up as she surrendered the opening set tamely and found herself a break down early in the next.

Zheng, who arrived at Roland Garros on the back of a run to the Rome quarter-finals and is bidding to claim her maiden major title, stepped up her game further to build a 5-1 lead before finishing the match off in style.

An emotional Alize Cornet reacts during a tribute ceremony after her loss to Zheng Qinwen. Photo: AFP
An emotional Alize Cornet reacts during a tribute ceremony after her loss to Zheng Qinwen. Photo: AFP

She hugged Cornet at the net as a small crowd at the main stadium rose to its feet and cheered for the local player.

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