Tennis: French connection pays off as Taiwan's Hsieh makes bid for
last 16
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[June 03, 2017]
PARIS (Reuters) - Taiwan's Hsieh Su-wei will help give Saturday's
action in the French Open bullring a distinctly Asian flavor, albeit
with a Gallic twist of her own, when she faces local hope Caroline
Garcia.
The 109th-ranked player from Kaohsiung now lives in Paris, where she
met her boyfriend last year, and she is also rekindling a love
affair with the French clay.
Hsieh, 31, won the women's doubles title at Roland Garros in 2014
but has never previously got past the second round in the singles.
Having kicked off this year's run by dumping out seventh seed
Johanna Konta, Hsieh would claim a berth in the last 16 of a grand
slam for only the second time in her career if she bested 28th seed
Garcia.
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Following
Hsieh into the circular arena of court one will be two of the top
three in the Asian men's rankings.
Japanese eighth seed Kei Nishikori will begin as heavy favorite
against 67th-ranked Chung Hyeon - but a win for the bespectacled
South Korean might benefit the sport's regional profile more.
(Reporting by John Stonestreet, editing by Nick Mulvenney) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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