The grand slam
China Open: China's Zheng Comes Back To Beat Arango; Swiatek Extends Unbeaten Run
Olympic champion Zheng, 22, withdrew from tournaments including the US Open and the Billie Jean King Cup finals following her surgery, before making her comeback at the China Open.
The 7th seed Zheng opened her account with an ace and took the first set 6-3. The home favourite then dominated the second set, leaving Arango with few chances, and sealed the victory 6-2, reports Xinhua.
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