Aryna Sabalenka sees off dogged Zheng Qinwen to reach French Open semifinals

Aryna Sabalenka sees off dogged Zheng Qinwen to reach French Open semifinals

World number one Aryna Sabalenka saw off a dogged challenge from eighth seed Zheng Qinwen but eventually prevailed 7-6(3), 6-3 to reach the French Open semifinals.

Victory for the top seed saw her extend her head-to-head lead over Qinwen to 7-1, having tasted defeat to the Chinese for the first time at the Italian Open last month.

It was a largely clean display from Sabalenka, who hit fewer winners than her opponent (20 to 22), but had just 18 unforced errors â- compared to 31 for her opponent.

"That was a true battle," said Sabalenka in her on-court interview after the victory. "I have no idea how I was able to get back into that first set.

"I was ready to leave everything I have on court to win."

It is the second time that Sabalenka has reached the semi-final at the French Open, following her run to the last four in 2023.

The Belarusian has now reached an impressive 11 Grand Slam singles semi-finals, and has progressed to at least the semi-final of nine of the last ten majors she has played.

The only time Sabalenka has failed to reach a semi-final in that run was at Roland Garros in 2024, where she was affected by illness in her quarter-final exit to Mirra Andreeva.

She was also forced to withdraw from Wimbledon last summer due to a shoulder injury, though, outside of those two events, she has reached every other major semi-final since the 2022 US Open.

Her haul of 11 Grand Slam singles semi-finals is by far the most of any player this decade, with Iga Swiatek (seven) the only other WTA player to reach more than five semi-finals since the start of 2020.

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