Peng Shuai of Chinese mainland (R) and Hsieh Su-Wei of Taiwan kiss the trophy during the ceremony after winning their women's doubles final match against Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci of Italy at the French Open Tennis tournament at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris June 8, 2014. [Photo/Agencies] |
Hsieh and Peng, both 28 and born four days apart, extended their win-loss record to 12-0 in doubles finals with their victory on the Paris clay.
Peng and Shuai also won the women's doubles title at Wimbledon and the WTA Championships in 2013.
Peng became the first Chinese player to hold the top spot in the rankings.
The Italian team blew a 3-1 lead in the first set as Errani dropped serve three times.
Peng and Hsieh won six straight games in the second set and clinched the victory when Errani sent a forehand return wide.
The Italian pairing, seeded second, had won four of the last eight grand slams, including the 2012 Roland Garros crown and this year's Australian Open.
"Don't be sad... you guys will win much more than us, so let us win this one," Peng said to her opponents at the trophy presentation on court. "It is the dream to win."
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