Taranaki Daily News

Halep’s grand breakthrou­gh

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‘‘I just tried not to repeat the same as last year,’’ Halep said. ‘‘I did everything I could.’’

And when the fourth chance arrived, Halep began slowly, unable to solve Stephens, the 10th-seeded American who won her first Grand Slam title at last year’s US Open.

When Halep ended a 14-stroke point by pushing a backhand wide, Stephens owned the first set. She broke to begin the second set, then held for a 2-0 lead. It appeared she was on her way.

And then, suddenly, everything changed. Stephens started missing. A double-fault here. A forehand into the net there. A backhand wide.

While Stephens temporaril­y halted her slide, getting to 4-all, Halep used two consecutiv­e powerful forehand winners to hold in the next game. She broke to grab the second set when Stephens sailed a backhand wide, all part of a seven-game run that made it 5-0 in third.

‘‘Not the trophy I wanted,’’ Stephens said, looking at her runnerup plate, ‘‘but it’s still beautiful’’.

When the match ended, Halep dropped her racket at the baseline and covered her face with her hands. Soon enough, she was climbing up into the stands to share a big hug with her coach, Darren Cahill.

He had threatened to stop working with her, saying Halep’s negative body language and attitude were standing in her way.

Perhaps he was correct. This much is certain: Simona Halep is a Grand Slam champion, now and forever.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Simona Halep cradles and kisses the French Open trophy, after winning her first grand slam title with victory over Sloane Stephens in Paris.
GETTY IMAGES Simona Halep cradles and kisses the French Open trophy, after winning her first grand slam title with victory over Sloane Stephens in Paris.

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