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Just tonight! Zheng Qin's grammar and French Open debut is about to take the stage


"I think vitality represents vigorous vitality and inexhaustible spiritual power. Because when you get up every day, if your whole body is full of energy, then you will have endless strength to do your next work. ”


"Of course, I don't have vitality every day, for example, when I lose, I feel that my whole vitality is very low, but this is a process, and I think the ups and downs of vitality are very normal. When everyone's vitality is at a low ebb, please don't worry,Because this moment will always pass, and the moment that belongs to you will always come.



In the official pre-match interview of the French Open, Zheng Qinwen said of the word "vitality", after losing to Gauff in the semi-finals in Rome, Zheng Qinwen said that he tossed and turned and couldn't sleep all night.


It is not easy to be a professional tennis player, because each tournament will only produce one single championship, maybe 128, 64, 32, in any case, for players other than champions, repeated failures are a normal thing.



Of course, for Zheng Qinwen, who played in the first round of the French Open women's singles tonight, it is still very important to be able to get a good start to this French Open, and her first-round opponent is Russian veteran Pavlyuchenkova.


The match is expected to take place tonight at 19:30 GMT on Centre Court, and the pair have met once before, in Cincinnati last year, when Zheng Qinwen lost 5-7 1-6 in the one-day double-match to win.


"The French Open is definitely a different match, even though it's the same opponent, but it's a different time and a different venue. I'll give it my all. Regarding the meeting with his opponent again at the French Open, Zheng Qinwen said.



Born in 1991, Pavlyuchenkova is about to turn 34 and has the best result of her four Grand Slams, reaching the women's singles final of the French Open in 2021, where she lost 1-6 6-2 4-6 to Klejcikova as runner-up.



She also reached the quarterfinals of the French Open twice in 2011 and 2023, and there is no doubt that Pavlyuchenkova's strength on clay should not be underestimated.


The Russian has been average on tour this season, with Adelaide, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Miami and Madrid all in the first round, but she reached the quarter-finals of the women's singles by beating Yuan Yue, Potapova, Sigmund and Vekic at this year's Australian Open, and knocked out Usain Bolt in the first round in Rome to claim her first clay win of the season.



In addition to Zheng Qinwen, Jinhua Yuan Yue will also play tonight, and her first round match with No.4 seed Paulini is expected to be played at 22:30 tonight.(Source: Tennis House Author: Barbie)



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