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From Neupotz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany, January 2018




Side Note: It was satifsfying for me as a Romanian to witness Simona's way 

into the semifinals, and I was also very pleased to see Korean's Jeong Hyeon's

 impressive performance at this tournament. 



Halep-Kerber 6-3 4-6 9-7



The second semifinal in the women's tournament in Australia. 

It seemed so easy for Halep to bring the score to 5-0 as Kerber did not play much 

in the beginning of the match.

After an unbalanced first set however, Kerber came back and won the seond one. 

Both players were great, but the thrid set was heart attack 

after heart attack for any of the supporters of these two players, and

perhaps for the players themselves too.









The Romanian, twice a French Open runner-up, saved two match points on her way to victory.

At the score 7:8 Angelique Kerber struggled with a good baseline game before Halep made the

 crucial point, and narrowly missed the final of this Australian Open.







Speaking courtside, Halep said:

"It was very tough.. I'm shaking now, very emotional. She's a very good opponent,

moving well, hitting from everywhere. I'm really glad I could win this match.

I tried to be very calm. Today was like a rollercoaster, up and down,

 but I didn't give up. "


"I had just confidence in myself. I decided after I twisted my ankle (in the first round)

that I would fight for every point in this tournament and then I wold rest.

I didn't give up, not even a ball.

If you don't give up, you van win the match in the end.

I did it an I'm really proud of myself actually."







Halep will face Caroline Wozniacki in the final on Saturday. Both players are seeking 

to win their first Grand Slam title, and Wozniacki is also looking forward 

to replace Halep as WTA Number One. 



<In the other semifinal, Wozniacki beat Belgian Mertens in two sets 3-6 6(2)-7(7)>


Simona Halep v Angelique Kerber match highlights (SF)

Simona Halep on court interview (SF)



Following is the current ranking of the first 5 players.

The winner of the tournament will be awarded 2000 ranking points 

and the runner-up 1300 points.

If Caroline wins on Saturday, she will be the new Number One. 





Australian Open point system:


Win: 2000

Runner-up: 1300

Semifinals: 780

Quarter-finals: 430

4th round: 240

3rd round: 130

2nd round: 70

1st round: 10




 Angelique Kerber is a former champion of the Australian Open.

In 2016 she won the trophy after a match against Serena Williams. 




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From Georgensgmund, Bayern, Germany, January 2018








Round 3 in the women's tournament at Australian Open. One of the smallest players in the draw, 

Lauren Davis, current ranking 76, was one of the protagonists of the longest and 

best contest of the women's tournament. Her opponent was top seed Simona Halep. 

Halep had to save three match points before surviving 4-6 6-4 15-13 against Davis. 


Simona was also injured since the very first round. The encounter with Davis lasted 

three hours and 45 minutes on Rod Laver Arena. The last set seemed neverending, 

as each of the players kept winning on their serve. 










The American had to call a medical timeout late in the third set because of a toe-curling problem. 

Davis said: "I think my second toes are infected. 

I was just jamming them a lot with how much I was moving around the court."





"That first match point just, I felt something and I couldn't really put any pressure 

- it was my right toe, and then it eventually was my left toe, also. "

"The trainer wrapped them really well and I was able to move fine after that."








“Was very tough match. So long. I never played a third set so long,’’ said Halep. 

“So I’m really happy that I could stay and win it. I’m almost dead."

“I have no idea how much I run, I just know that my muscles are gone. 

My ankle… I can’t feel it any more. But it was nice to win and to again 

be in the fourth round of this tournament is great.’’


Her Australian coach, Darren Cahill labelled it a “magnificent” effort from players,

 the fight extraordinary, and tenacity remarkable.

 “It was just an heroic effort from both ladies, but really proud of Simona,’’ he said.





Having never played such a lengthy match, the Romanian faces a huge challenged to 

recover for the matches to come. She had carried in a left ankle injury from her opening 

round against Australian Destanee Aiava, and have been on anti-inflammatories and pain-killers since.





“For sure they wore off by the end of the match,’’ said Cahill, who also coached

 Lleyton Hewitt and Andre Agassi to No.1. “But she’s a tough chick.’’




Halep has yet to win a Grand Slam tournament. She has a mixed record at the 

Australian Open, being eliminated in the first round in four of her seven appearances, 

including her past two campaigns, 2016 and 2017. 



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