China’s Zheng Qinwen says she needs to ‘start from scratch’ as she beats first-round hoodoo
Ex-world No 4 makes winning start at Nottingham Open on Monday but says she just has to ‘keep working’ with interim coach Albert Costa

Chinese tennis star Zheng Qinwen said she had to “calm down, take it slow and start from scratch again” amid a temporary change in her back-room staff as she made a winning start at the Nottingham Open on Monday.
The former world No 4, who had suffered three opening-round defeats in seven tournaments this year, beat sixth seed Maria Sakkari of Greece 4-6, 7-6, 6-4 in the first round as she builds up to Wimbledon later this month.
She will next face the winner of the match between Australia’s Talia Gibson and Britain’s Francesca Jones.
With her long-term coach Pere Riba still recovering from a car accident, Zheng said it would take time for new coach Albert Costa to gel with her coaching team, and the win provided an encouraging start.

“Riba is still recovering from the accident, as we all know, and he needs more time,” said Zheng, who is ranked No 122 now. “I don’t know exactly how long it will take, but based on what he told me so far, it’s about two or three months.”
Working with Costa for a second time since late May, Zheng said she felt good training with the 2002 French Open champion, but admitted any improvement would take a while.