Do More With Reuters
Partner Services

Tennis-Open-Only Li still flying Asian flag in Paris

Wed May 27, 2009 11:48pm IST
 
Email | Print | | Single Page
[-] Text [+]

By Sonia Oxley

PARIS, May 27 (Reuters) - China's Li Na was the only Asian representative left in the either singles draw after the fourth day of the French Open on Wednesday.

The 25th seed was one of seven Asian players in the women's main draw but the only one to make it through to the third round after beating Swiss Timea Bacsinsky 6-1 6-4.

Compatriot and 15th seed Zheng Jie fell 6-4 6-3 to grand slam debutante Michelle Larcher de Brito of Portugal in the second round, while Peng Shuai did not even make it that far.

Japan's Ai Sugiyama, who extended her record for consecutive appearances in grand slam main draws to 60, and her compatriot Ayumi Morita both suffered first-round exits along with India's Sania Mirza.

Holder Ana Ivanovic of Serbia extinguished Tamarine Tanasugarn's hopes with a clinical 6-1 6-2 thrashing of the Thai in their second-round match on Wednesday.

The Asian men's challenge limped to a end when Taiwan's Lu Yen-hsun retired after the first set of his opening-round encounter with Frenchman Mathieu Montcourt on Sunday.

Clay is not generally a happy hunting ground for Asians brought up on faster courts like hard and grass. Last year Zheng became the first Chinese player to reach a grand slam semi-final at Wimbledon.

(Editing by Pritha Sarkar; To query or comment on this story email sportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com)

India Investment Summit 2009
India Investment Summit 2009

Top executives and bankers discuss their own plans and the broader opportunities and challenges for India.  Full Coverage 

Hoardings alongside Nakheel's Waterfront construction site at Jebel Ali in Dubai November 26, 2009.  REUTERS/Steve Crisp
Dubai Debt Fears

Dubai struggled to ease fears of debt default after its move to delay repayments at two flagship firms shook confidence in the Middle East.  Full Article 

People stroll outside the Taj Mahal hotel ahead of the first anniversary of the militant attacks in Mumbai, November 24, 2009.  REUTERS/Punit Paranjpe
Investors worry about another attack

The risk of militants striking again worries investors who fear that a second attack similar to last year's Mumbai raids could shake the economy.  Full Article | Full Coverage 

Market Update

  • IndiaIndia
  • USUS
  • UKUK
  • Asia
  • Most Actives

road to Copenhagen

BLOGS

Photo
Calculated Move

Reliance aims big with $12 bln bid for LyondellBasell.  Blog 

SHOWCASE

Capital Raising
Capital Raising

Analysis - China banks' rush for billions could trip markets.  Full Article 

 
Photo
Bonus Payout

"Bonus" has become a dirty word on Wall Street.  Full Article 

 
Bubble trouble?
Bubble trouble?

With the BSE Sensex at around 17,000 points, are the Indian equity markets looking at a possible bubble?   Commentary 

 
Funding Blues
Funding Blues

A popular tactic used by Indian brokerages to raise money for rich clients is likely to be banned.  Full Article 

 
Recovery Path
Recovery Path

Indian techie logging out of downturn gloom.  Full Article 

 
Central Banks Cautious
Central Banks Cautious

Reuters tracks the policies of the world's top central banks as the debate over global economic recovery rages on.   Full Coverage 

 
Risky Proposal
Risky Proposal

Rupert Murdoch courts trouble if he blocks Google on news.  Full Article