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Hsieh makes Grand Slam mark for Taiwan January 18, 2008 16:35 IST
Hsieh Su-wei proudly flew the Taiwanese flag on Friday when she became the first player from her country to reach the last 16 of a grand slam tournament. The 22-year-old qualifier edged out France's [Images] Aravane Rezai 6-2, 6-7, 6-4 and now plays top seed and world number one Justine Henin [Images] of Belgium. World number 158 Hsieh, who plays double-handed on both sides, has now won six matches to get to the fourth round, having come through the qualifying competition. While Rezai tried to out-power Hsieh, the Taiwanese mixed up the pace, even resorting to moon-ball tactics in an effort both to upset the rhythm of the Frenchwoman and to recover from a series of long rallies. "She made me run very much and I was tired, so I had to go moon-ball to get more seconds to rest," Hsieh told reporters. Hsieh began the year by representing Taiwan at the Hopman Cup in Perth, where she claimed a win against world number 38 Gisela Dulko of Argentina.
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