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The French Open women's doubles list was released, and 8 golden flowers faced off against Roland Garros


The French Open, which originated in 1891, is less than two weeks away, and we have witnessed too many wonderful moments for Chinese players on the unique clay court of Roland Garros.


In 2011, China's Jinhua Li Na reached the Women's Singles final and defeated defending champion and Italian star Schiavone 6-4 7-6 to win the title, the first Grand Slam singles title won by an Asian player.


In 2014, the Straits pair PS teamed up with Hsieh Shuwei to reach the women's doubles final and finally defeated the Italian pair Errani/Vinci in straight sets. At last year's Paris Olympics, it was also on this stage that Zheng Qinwenlik, including world No. 1 Swiatek, won a valuable Olympic women's singles gold medal.



There is no doubt that the French Open and Roland Garros have always been one of the brightest stages for Chinese players in the four Grand Slams.



Expected to be the sole seeds of the seven-team pair, Jiang Xinyu/Wu Fangxian will continue to play together, and the pair have been impressive at the start of the season, winning back-to-back WTA 250 women's doubles titles in Hobart and Auckland.


Despite reaching the first round of the Australian Open, the pair made it to the Women's Doubles final in Doha, beating the likes of Zhan Haoqing/Kudermetova and Sigmund and Maya, before losing 7-5 7-6 to Errani/Paulini. In addition, the pair reached the semi-finals in Miami this year (losing to Schneider/Andreeva).


At this week's Rome Open, the Straits pair had a poor draw, with third seeds Errani/Paulini being eliminated in straight sets 6-3 6-4 in the first round.



In addition, Wang Xinyu continued to partner Zheng Saisai in the women's doubles competition. Wang Xinyu, who exited early in Rome, warmed up on clay in the WTA125K Parma tournament this round, defeated compatriot Zhang Shuai in the first round, and defeated Lepchenko in the second round to reach the quarterfinals.


Guo Hanyu, who won the WTA 500 Women's Doubles title in Adelaide with Panova earlier this year, and Japan's Eina Shibahara at Roland Garros, won the W100 doubles final at the ITF event in Tokyo at the end of last month.



Another partner of the Japanese player is Tang Qianhui, the veteran Xu Yifan is partnered with Karenina, and Yuan Yue is teamed up with Sun Lulu in the French Open Women's Doubles.



In addition, since Mladenovic will not participate in this year's French Open, Zhang Shuai has temporarily found Australian Open mixed doubles champion Gadeki, so which pair do you think can go further?(Source: Tennis House Author: Barbie)



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