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Halep pulls out of US Open warm-up event due to injury

Serena targets record-equalling Grand Slam title No 24

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World top-seeded Romanian Simona Halep withdrew from a US Open tune-up event due to a sore right Achilles tendon, the Women’s Tennis Associatio­n (WTA) said.

“I really wanted to play it and I saw that many fans bought tickets to see me here, but I feel very sore with my Achilles, and I need some rest,” the Romanian said in a statement released by the tournament played at the Connecticu­t Tennis Centre in Yale.

Winner of this year’s tournament­s in Shenzhen, Roland Garros and Montreal and finalist of the Australian Open, Rome and Cincinnati, Halep won the title in New Haven back in 2013 but has not participat­ed in this event of the tournament since 2014.

Halep’s position will be taken by Swiss Belinda Bencic, who will face Italian Camila Giorgi.

Giorgi on Monday defeated Romanian Ana Bogdan 6-3, 6-2.

Meanwhile, Serena Williams, riding an emotional rollercoas­ter as she adapts to juggling tennis and motherhood, seeks to end 2018 on a high with a record-equalling 24th Grand Slam title at the US Open.

The US great counts six US Open victories among her 23 Slams and with one more would match Australian Margaret Court’s record for most major singles titles.

She could also join Court, Evonne Goolagong and Kim Clijsters as the only mothers to win Grand Slam singles titles, but since an impressive run to the Wimbledon final — where she fell to Angelique Kerber — Williams has endured a lacklustre build-up to the hardcourt showpiece in Flushing Meadows.

“I’m still at the very beginning, this is a long comeback,” she defiantly told reporters after a second-round loss to Petra Kvitova — winner of five titles this year — in the second round at Cincinnati.

“I just began, I just started,” Williams said. “I’m definitely at the very, very beginning.”

She had shrugged off an even bigger disappoint­ment two weeks earlier — a 6-1, 6-0 loss to Johanna Konta in San Jose that was the most lopsided defeat of her career.

Williams later revealed she had learned shortly before that match that the man convicted of killing her sister Yetunde Price in 2003 had been released on parole, something she “couldn’t shake out of her mind”.

 ?? USA Today Sports ?? Serena Williams seeks to end emotional roller-coaster year on a high with a record-equalling 24th Grand Slam title.
USA Today Sports Serena Williams seeks to end emotional roller-coaster year on a high with a record-equalling 24th Grand Slam title.

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