Malta Independent

Halep to face Stephens in French Open final

● Nadal reaches 11th semi-final ● Del Potro in semis for first time since 2009

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Simona Halep emphatical­ly ended the impressive French Open run of 2016 champion Garbine Muguruza with a 6-1, 6-4 victory in the semifinals yesterday.

Halep's fourth chance to win her first Grand Slam title will come against reigning U.S. Open champion Sloane Stephens, who beat a mistake-prone Madison Keys 6-4, 6-4 in the first all-American semifinal at Roland Garros since 2002.

Halep assured herself of retaining the No. 1 ranking and reached her third final in Paris. She lost both of the previous ones in three sets, to Maria Sharapova in 2014 and to Jelena Ostapenko in 2017.

The Romanian also came up one victory shy of a major championsh­ip at the Australian Open in January, beaten there by Caroline Wozniacki.

That means Saturday's final at the French Open will be Halep's third title match in the past five Grand Slam tournament­s.

The 10th-seeded Stephens had never made it past the fourth round in Paris until now. After sitting out nearly a year because of an injured right foot that needed surgery in January 2017, she has soared up the rankings and now made it to her second major final in the past ninth months.

"Another great opportunit­y on Saturday, and I'm really looking forward to it," said Stephens, whose late father, John, was the 1988 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year with the New England Patriots.

She improved to 3-0 against her longtime pal and Fed Cup teammate Keys, including their U.S. Open final last September.

Like Halep, Stephens is an incredibly talented defensive player, and she kept stretching points until Keys would err. In all, Keys made 41 unforced errors, 30 more than Stephens.

Muguruza, a two-time major champion, entered the semifinals having not lost a set in the tournament. She also was coming off a lopsided victory in the quarterfin­als a day earlier, overwhelmi­ng five-time major champion Maria Sharapova 6-2, 6-1.

But it took Muguruza quite a while to get going against Halep, who managed to keep sending ball after ball back over the net.

Backed by fans who loudly chanted her first name between games, Halep went ahead 3-0 in only 15 minutes with the help of only one winner.

Of her first 14 points, 13 arrived via errors by Muguruza — nine unforced, four forced.

It was 5-0 by the time Muguruza eventually claimed a game.

The second set was more of a test for Halep, who was ahead by a set and 3-0 before falling apart against Ostapenko a year ago.

Muguruza's last stand came at 4all in the second set, a 13-minute game in which she held three break points. But she failed to convert any of those, and Halep held there, before breaking at love to end it.

In two rain-interrupte­d men's quarterfin­als that were suspended on Wednesday evening, No. 1 Rafael Nadal completed a 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 comeback over 11thseeded Diego Schwartzma­n, and No. 5 Juan Martin del Potro defeated No. 3 Marin Cilic 7-6 (5), 57, 6-3, 7-5.

Nadal reached his 11th French Open semifinal as he bids for a record-extending 11th title at the clay-court major. Del Potro got back to the semifinals in Paris for the first time since 2009.

They will play each other today, when the other men's semifinal is No. 7 Dominic Thiem of Austria against 72nd-ranked Marco Cecchinato of Italy.

Malta: J. Galea, J. Borg, K. Micallef, D. Vella, J. Mbong, J. Grech (Z. Scerri), K. Nwoko, J. Degabriele (M. Sansone), M. Beerman, N. Tabone (K. Shaw), J. Corbolan.

Sweden: O. Linner, L. Wahlqvist, F. Dagerstal, F. Brorsson, J. Andersson, J. Levi, E. Rakip, I. Ssewankamb­o, S. Ingelsson (D. Irandust, T. Tesfaldet), C. Strandberg (G. Engvali), J. Larsson. Referee: PK Andersen (Denmark) Asst.refs: V. Skytte, DW Rasmussen 4th official: A. Poulsen. Scorers: J. Andersson, Strandberg 2, Rakip pen.

Attendance: 525

Henry Brincat

Silvio Vella’s Malta side proved to be no match for a strong Sweden side yesterday as the visitors cruised to an easy 4-0 win at the Centenary Stadium.

Two goals from Carlos Strandberg, another from Joel Andersen as well as a penalty from Erdal Rakip were enough for the Swedes to make sure of joining Belgium at the top of the Group F standings on 17 points.

Coach Silvio Vella had to do without three injured players – Matthew Guillaumie­r, Conor Borg and Kurt Zammit.

 ??  ?? Malta's Kyrian Nwoko (C) tries to go through the Swedish defence Photo: Domenic Aquilina
Malta's Kyrian Nwoko (C) tries to go through the Swedish defence Photo: Domenic Aquilina
 ??  ?? Halep’s reaction after reaching the French Open final
Halep’s reaction after reaching the French Open final

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