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Zheng Qinwen Takes Early Lead In Women's Singles Gold Match

Zheng Qinwen, of China, returns a shot to Aryna Sabalenka, of Belarus, during the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open tennis championships, Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2023, in New York. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

The women’s singles gold medal match at Roland Garros is currently underway, showcasing two unexpected finalists vying for the prestigious title. China’s Zheng Qinwen, the slight favorite, is facing off against Croatia’s Donna Vekic in a thrilling showdown.

Zheng Qinwen made a significant statement in the semifinals by defeating the five-time grand slam champion Iga Swiatek, solidifying her position as a formidable contender. On the other hand, Donna Vekic has been in exceptional form, winning 13 of her last 15 matches, including an impressive run to the Wimbledon semifinals.

Both players are on the cusp of making history for their respective countries, with the opportunity to secure a first singles gold medal. The atmosphere at Court Philippe-Chatrier is electric as fans eagerly anticipate the outcome of this momentous match.

Donna Vekic has won 13 of her last 15 matches, showcasing exceptional form.
Zheng Qinwen defeated Iga Swiatek in the semifinals, establishing herself as a strong contender.
Both players are aiming to secure their countries' first singles gold medal.

As the sun makes a rare appearance during the match, Zheng Qinwen has taken an early lead by clinching the first set 6-2. The momentum is palpable as both players showcase their skills and determination on the court.

The stage is set for a thrilling conclusion to the women’s singles gold medal match at Roland Garros, with Zheng Qinwen and Donna Vekic battling it out for glory and national pride.

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