The Borneo Post

Halep thought chance had gone before fightback

-

PARIS: Simona Halep said she had to be “mentally very strong” to battle back from a set and a break down to end her wait for a Grand Slam title in Saturday’s French Open final.

The world number one admitted that she thought she was destined for a fourth consecutiv­e major f inal loss when she trai led American Sloane Stephens 6- 3, 2- 0, before going on to claim a 3- 6, 6- 4, 6-1 victory.

“I felt that and I said, ‘ it’s not going to happen again, but it’s okay. I have just to play’, and then I just started to win games,” she said.

Halep had suffered a crushing defeat in last year’s final at Roland Garros, blowing a set and 3- 0 lead herself to lose against the attacking Jelena Ostapenko.

But the Romanian said that she managed to use those memories to her advantage, knowing that there was still a way back into the match in her third French Open final.

“I said that last year ( it) happened to me, same thing, I was set and a break up and I lost the match.

“So I said there is a chance to come back and win it. So I believed in that, and my game was more relaxed. I could make more things on court, and that’s why I could win.”

An incredible fightback ensued, with Halep edging a tense second set before racing to victory in the decider.

But she said that, with the weight of expectatio­n after past failures, she was still feeling the pressure in the closing stages.

“I couldn’t breathe very well in the last game at 5- 0. And when I lost the game, I said, ‘okay, I have four more until she gets back’,” added the 26-year- old.

“Last year I was a little bit defensive when I was leading the match, and now I just change it in my mind.

“I said that I have to hit the balls. I have to move and not thinking about the last game. Just every ball, every point.

“So I did it well, and I was very strong mentally to finish that.”

Halep has had to deal with plenty of criticism for being a world number one without a Grand Slam title, but she insisted that holding the top ranking wasn’t a burden. “For me it was really positive. And the fact that I could be number one in the world last year gave me confidence and gave me a little bit of relief, because I touched something big, something huge, and I just had in my mind to win a Grand Slam after that.”

A junior champion at Roland Garros in 2008, Halep said that it had always been her aim to win the French Open ahead of the other major tournament­s.

She lost in three sets to Caroline Wozniacki at the Australian Open earlier this year, but joked that she was happy to have lost down under: “But the most important moment was when I won juniors.

“I said that if I will win a Grand Slam in profession­al tennis, I want it to be the same one. So I’m really happy that I didn’t win Melbourne, actually.”

 ??  ??
 ??  ?? Romania’s Simona Halep plays a backhand return to Sloane Stephens of the US during their women’s singles final match on day fourteen of The Roland Garros 2018 French Open tennis tournament in Paris. — AFP photoI felt that and I said, ‘it’s not going to happen again, but it’s okay. I have just to play’, and then I just started to win games. Simona Halep
Romania’s Simona Halep plays a backhand return to Sloane Stephens of the US during their women’s singles final match on day fourteen of The Roland Garros 2018 French Open tennis tournament in Paris. — AFP photoI felt that and I said, ‘it’s not going to happen again, but it’s okay. I have just to play’, and then I just started to win games. Simona Halep

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia