Rain wiped out nearly all of the programme on the first day of the China Open on Monday, depriving former world number one Martina Hingis of her first chance of taking centre stage in the Chinese capital.
The 26-year-old Swiss, now ranked 18th in the world, was scheduled to take on China's Olympic doubles champion Sun Tiantian in the first round of the $600,000 WTA tournament but the wet weather ruled out all but of a couple of hours of play.
Hingis is seeded fifth at the fourth China Open, which boasts three top 10 players despite last week's withdrawal of world number one Justine Henin with a respiratory complaint. Svetlana Kuznetsova, the defending champion and top seed, will arrive in Beijing on a high after leading Russia to a third Fed Cup title in four years on Sunday.
Serbia's world number three Jelena Jankovic was effectively a late replacement for Henin and heads the bottom half of the draw in the search for her fifth title of the season. The China Open was Lindsay Davenport's last tournament before her short-lived retirement and the 31-year-old American will be back in Beijing after Sunday's astonishing triumph in her comeback event on the Indonesian island of Bali.
Last year Davenport went out in the quarter-finals to Amelie Mauresmo when the Frenchwoman was in her pomp as world number one and Australian Open and Wimbledon champion. This year has been very different for Mauresmo and she will be playing her first WTA tournament since Wimbledon after taking time off to recapture her best form. In one first round match completed on Monday, Slovakia's Dominika Cibulkova beat Dane Caroline Wozniacki 6-0 6-7 6-1.
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