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‘Anti-diva’ Halep cleared to play

CAS RULING PAVES THE WAY FOR HER TO RETURN

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When Simona Halep stunned Serena Williams to win the 2019 Wimbledon title, the gutsy Romanian was one of the All England Club’s more popular champions, cementing her standing as tennis’ “anti-diva”.

This week the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS) reduced a potentiall­y career-ending doping ban from four years to nine months, paving the way for Halep’s possible immediate return to the court.

Before her suspension from the sport, Halep had already demonstrat­ed incredible resolve to win the 2018 French Open, having lost all three of her previous Slam finals.

She endeared herself by announcing on the eve of that Paris finale, where she saw off Sloane Stephens from a set down, that she “would be OK” if she lost again, as “no-one would have died”.

Halep had lost the 2014 French Open final to Maria Sharapova and the 2017 championsh­ip match in Paris after leading Jelena Ostapenko by a set and 3-0.

Her third heartbreak­er came in 2018 against Caroline Wozniacki in a marathon Australian Open final in sweltering heat in Melbourne.

Halep, who also became world No 1 in August 2017, is only the second Romanian woman to win a Grand Slam singles title, following in the footsteps of 1978 Roland Garros champion Virginia Ruzici.

She is a huge star in her home country – she has appeared on the front cover of the Romanian edition of Elle magazine and opened a restaurant called SH in her Black Sea hometown of Constanta.

“The fact that I am able to win maybe will give an inspiratio­n also to Romanians, the kids, that it’s possible, even if you come from a little country, it’s possible if you work and if you believe,” she once said.

One of the main reasons why Halep had to wait so long to lift a major title was her relative lack of power when compared to the game’s other big stars.

But she found compensati­on: “I’m fast, though, no?”

Halep has claimed 24 singles titles and banked more than $40 million from her on-court performanc­es.

But she was rarely seduced by the glitter of the sports world. Respected US magazine Sports Illustrate­d once described Halep as an “anti-diva”.

For Halep, now 32, her character and famously good nature were tested to the limits when she was suspended in 2022 and then handed a four-year ban in September 2023.

She had protested her innocence, describing her absence from the sport as a “nightmare” and that she was waiting for the result of her appeal with her “head held high”. “Good and truth always prevail,” she said.

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Picture: Getty Images SIMONA HALEP

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