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Qinwen Zheng responds when asked whether Aryna Sabalenka’s grunts bothered her during their French Open quarterfinal

Image of Aryna Sabalenka hitting a backhand against Qinwen Zheng at the 2025 French Open, inset of Qinwen Zheng looking on during her 2025 French O...
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Qinwen Zheng was looking to win her second-straight match against the world number one.

The 22-year-old produced one of the best performances of her career last month when Zheng beat Aryna Sabalenka in the quarterfinals of the Italian Open.

Facing off in the quarterfinals of this year’s French Open, the Chinese star was no doubt hoping to secure another win.

It wasn’t to be, however, as Zheng lost to Sabalenka in straight sets, 6-7, 3-6, on Court Philippe Chatrier.

Aryna Sabalenka and Qinwen Zheng shake hands at the net after their 2025 French Open match
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Throughout their quarterfinal tie, Sabalenka could be heard grunting loudly, something fans of the sport have grown used to hearing.

After the match, Zheng was asked whether the world number one’s grunts bothered her at all.

Qinwen Zheng says Aryna Sabalenka’s grunts didn’t ‘really’ bother her in French Open exit

During her post-match press conference, Zheng responded when asked if Sabalenka’s grunts affected her.

“Not really,” she said.

“I think I’m just getting tight because it’s a French Open quarterfinals. I think it doesn’t matter who I faced today, I would be really tight because I have so much hunger in the French Open.

“I think this can make my performance not the best tennis, maybe not, I would say, I don’t even perform at 60 or 70 per cent.”

Zheng was also asked whether Sabalenka was the hardest-hitting opponent she’s faced.

“When I hit with my sparring [in training] they are men so for sure they will hit harder than her, so for me it is not a problem,” she said.

“I just wish today I could do better on court and that’s it.”

Zheng’s defeat in Paris was her seventh against Sabalenka, as she continues to struggle against the world number one.

MatchWinnerLoserScore
2025 French Open – QFAryna SabalenkaQinwen Zheng7-6, 6-3
2025 Italian Open – QFQinwen ZhengAryna Sabalenka6-4, 6-3
2025 Miami Open – QFAryna SabalenkaQinwen Zheng6-2, 7-5
2024 WTA Finals – RRAryna SabalenkaQinwen Zheng6-3, 6-4
2024 Wuhan – FAryna SabalenkaQinwen Zheng6-3, 5-7, 6-3
2024 US Open – QFAryna SabalenkaQinwen Zheng6-1, 6-2
2024 Australian Open – FAryna SabalenkaQinwen Zheng6-3, 6-2
2023 US Open – QFAryna SabalenkaQinwen Zheng6-1, 6-4
Aryna Sabalenka and Qinwen Zheng’s head-to-head record

With that being said, the Chinese star still believes her game plan worked ‘quite well’ against Sabalenka.

“I think my game plan went quite well. But I got tight, and then I made so many easy mistakes when I’m leading in the first set,” said Zheng.

“I think my game plan was working quite well, it’s just that I am not able to do my game plan from the beginning until the end because I think sometimes I give her so many easy unforced errors.”

Zheng will certainly look to rid her game of those errors ahead of her return to action on grass.

Can Qinwen Zheng make an impression on grass courts in 2025?

The world number seven is currently scheduled to appear in three grass court tournaments in 2025.

Fans of Zheng will be hoping she’s made big improvements to her grass-court game since her last appearance on the green stuff, as she’s only won three WTA Tour matches on the surface during her career to date.

MatchOpponentResultScore
2024 Wimbledon – 1RLulu SunLoss6-4, 2-6, 4-6
2024 Berlin – 2RKaterina SiniakovaLoss4-6, 4-6
2024 Berlin – 1RNaomi OsakaWin6-4, 3-6, 6-3
2023 Wimbledon – 1RKaterina SiniakovaLoss3-6, 5-7
2023 Eastbourne – 1RJessica PegulaLoss3-6, 4-6
2023 Berlin – 1RVeronika KudermetovaLoss4-6, 2-6
2022 Wimbledon – 3RElena RybakinaLoss6-7, 5-7
2022 Wimbledon – 2RGreet MinnenWin6-4, 6-1
2022 Wimbledon – 1RSloane StephensWin7-6, 7-5
2022 Eastbourne – 1RMagdalena FrechLoss3-6, 0-6
2022 Berlin – 1RAlycia ParksLoss3-6, 6-7
Qinwen Zheng’s record on grass

Having lost six of her last seven matches on grass, it’s fair to say Zheng won’t travel to Wimbledon in 2025 as one of the pre-tournament favorites.

She did, however, enjoy a strong first showing at SW19 three years ago, advancing to the third round.

There, she fell to a tight straight sets defeat against eventual champion Elena Rybakina, 6-7, 5-7.

Day Six: The Championships - Wimbledon 2022
Photo by Shi Tang/Getty Images

Zheng will be looking for a similarly impressive showing when she returns to the All England Club later in the summer, but will first switch her attentions to Queens.

The 2025 Queen’s Club WTA 500 event is scheduled to begin on Monday, June 9.