The Asian Age

Halep shines bright vs Venus

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Montreal, Aug. 10: World number one Simona Halep crushed seven time Grand Slam winner Venus Williams in straight sets at the WTA Montreal event just hours after a delivering a marathon three- hour victory over Anastasia Pavlyuchen­kova.

Top seed Halep took no prisoners against Williams, blitzing the 38year- old American 6- 2, 6- 2 in just 71 minutes to reach the quarterfin­als.

Halep’s match against Pavlyuchen­kova was originally scheduled for Wednesday night but heavy rains forced organizers to postpone it until Thursday morning.

The Romanian needed three gruelling sets to oust the world No. 28 Russian but had a much easier time against veteran Venus who has yet to win a title in 2018.

Venus has struggled with her form this year and hasn’t won a Grand Slam title since Wimbledon in 2008 when she beat sister Serena in the final.

“It’s never easy to play either of the Williams sisters, and even though she was struggling, I knew I had to be focused on every ball, and stay focused until the end,” Halep said.

“She wasn’t feeling great on the court and it definitely wasn’t her best day. And I’m happy to be the quarterfin­als now.”

The reigning French Open champion started quickly, winning the first two games en route to taking the opening set.

She also jumped out to a 3- 0 lead in the second set and after a slight lull in the middle she rebounded to run away with the final four games. Halep won 77 per cent of her first serve points and broke Williams’ serve five times.

Halep next faces number six seed Caroline Garcia, who overwhelme­d former World No. 1 Maria Sharapova hours earlier.

Halep and Garcia met in the quarterfin­als of this event last year when it was held in Toronto with Halep coming out the winner 6- 4, 6- 2.

Halep leads Garcia in their career head- to- head 4- 1 as Garcia’s only career win over Halep was a 6- 4, 7- 6 ( 7/ 3) victory in the final of the WTA Beijing tournament in October.

Aryna Sabalenka staged one of the biggest wins of her career, saving three match points en route to a 5- 7, 6- 2, 7- 6 ( 7/ 4) upset of second seed Caroline Wozniacki.

 ?? — AFP ?? Sloane Stephens in action during her doubles match against Kirsten Flipkens and Daria Gavrilova in Montreal on Thursday.
— AFP Sloane Stephens in action during her doubles match against Kirsten Flipkens and Daria Gavrilova in Montreal on Thursday.

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