Townsville Bulletin

Surgery key to Halep’s rise

- TOM SHEEN

SOME people would give their right arm to win Wimbledon. But Simona Halep has literally sacrificed body parts to reach the top of tennis.

As a promising teenage player who had already won the French Open junior title, the Romanian made the lifechangi­ng decision to have breast reduction surgery.

Her 34DD chest was getting in the way of her sporting dream so she went under the knife at the age of 17.

Halep, who will face seventime champion Serena Williams in tonight’s Wimbledon final, explained: “It’s the weight that troubles me. My ability to react quickly, my breasts make me uncomforta­ble when I play.

“I didn’t like them in my everyday life, either. I would have gone for surgery even if I hadn’t been a sportswoma­n.”

The 2009 operation made Halep a 34C and she began a slow but steady climb through the rankings.

Her breakthrou­gh year came in 2013 when she won six WTA titles and entered the top 10 for the first time.

By the following year, she was being talked about as a contender for Grand Slam titles. But the drastic measures she had taken to help her reach that level remained a talking point.

Her then-coach Wim Fissette said: “I did not know her then, but I have seen some photos.

“She took that decision and it was a good one.”

Halep had her first chance to land a major that year in Paris but lost in the

Maria Sharapova.

Despite climbing to No. 2 in the world rankings, she was unable to reach another Slam final until 2017. Her big chance again came in Paris and she blew it. Leading by a set and a break against unseeded Latvian Jelena Ostapenko, she lost the match and the opportunit­y to become world No 1.

Halep did rise to the top of final to the pile later in 2017 but it came with stigma of having achieved it without winning a Slam.

At the 2018 Australian Open, she went all the way to the final but she lost to Caroline Wozniacki.

Halep finally got the monkey off her back in Paris later that year, winning her first major title by overcoming Sloane Stephens.

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