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The famous motto of Roland Garros, "victory belongs to the most tenacious," echoed with new significance this summer, as Zheng Qinwen clinched a historic gold medal for China in women's singles at the Paris Olympics. With her tenacity, Zheng not only secured the first-ever Olympic gold for a Chinese tennis player, but also surpassed Li Na's previous best finish of fourth place at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Now, as the Paris Paralympics approach, another chapter may be written on the same red clay. Zhu Zhenzhen, the runner-up in this year's French Open wheelchair women's singles, is set to carry that spirit forward. Representing China, Zhu is aiming for Paralympic gold, further emphasizing the country's rise in global tennis. The wheelchair tennis competition at the Paris Paralympics is set to take place at Roland Garros from Aug 29 to Sept 7. It will mark Zhu's third appearance at the Paralympic Games, where she will compete in both the women's singles and doubles compet
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