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Svitolina keeps Rome crown

Ukrainian aces world No. 1 Halep as Nadal clinches title in Rome

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Elina Svitolina underlined her status as a top favourite for the French Open by sweeping world No. 1 Simona Halep aside 6-0, 6-4 to successful­ly defend her Italian Open crown yesterday.

In the men’s final yesterday, Rafael Nadal came out on top in a matchup of this year’s top two clay-court players, beating defending champion Alexander Zverev 6-1, 1-6, 6-3 to win a record-extending eighth Italian Open title.

Nadal recovered from an early break in the third set after a 50-minute rain delay. The victory means Nadal will reclaim the No. 1 ranking from Roger Federer today. Federer is sitting out the clay season to prepare for Wimbledon.

Nadal and Zverev had each won two titles on clay this season entering the final, with Nadal lifting trophies in Monte Carlo and Barcelona and Zverev taking Munich and Madrid. Nadal improved to 5-0 in his career against Zverev and gained an extra measure of confidence entering the French Open, which starts next Sunday.

No real challenge

In a repeat of last year’s final at the Foro Italico, Ukrainian Svitolina, seeded fourth, was up against Halep a day after the Romanian top seed had ousted Russian Maria Sharapova.

But Halep’s hopes of overturnin­g last year’s defeat to the 23-year-old Svitolina quickly evaporated in a completely one-sided encounter that saw the Romanian fail to produce a real challenge.

Svitolina has now successful­ly defended three tournament titles in her career and has won her last eight finals. Just like in last year’s final, Halep appeared bothered by an injury.

The top-ranked Romanian called a trainer onto the court for an apparent back problem while trailing 2-3 in the second set then exited the court for treatment under a medical timeout. “I was a little bit too stiff with my body and I couldn’t stay in the rallies,” Halep said. “The muscles were stiff. I couldn’t run.”

Last year, Halep rolled her ankle in the final and lost a set lead to Svitolina. This time, Svitolina didn’t face a single break point in a match that lasted just 67 minutes. “It’s amazing that I could come and defend my title here,” Svitolina said. “It’s really something very, very special for me.”

Halep said her physical problems were the result of a long three-set win over Maria Sharapova in the semi-finals a day earlier. “Every time I play against Sharapova, the ball is coming very flat and I bend down a lot,” Halep said.

The fourth-ranked Svitolina became the first woman to defend her title at the Foro Italico since Serena Williams accomplish­ed the feat in 2013 and 2014. The Ukrainian picked up a winner’s cheque of €507,000 (nearly $600,000) for her 12th career title. Svitolina improved to 4-2 in her career against Halep, who had already secured the No. 1 ranking for another week by reaching the semi-finals.

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 ?? AFP ?? Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina celebrates after winning the women’s final against Romania’s Simona Halep in Rome.
AFP Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina celebrates after winning the women’s final against Romania’s Simona Halep in Rome.
 ?? Reuters ?? Spain’s Rafael Nadal celebrates after winning the final against Germany’s Alexander Zverev in Rome yesterday.
Reuters Spain’s Rafael Nadal celebrates after winning the final against Germany’s Alexander Zverev in Rome yesterday.

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