Simona Halep reigns in Rome, wins Italian Open!

22 September,2020 08:40 AM IST |  Rome  |  AFP

Romanian World No. 2 wins Italian Open in third attempt after defending champ Pliskova retires with thigh injury

Romanian Simona Halep with the Italian Open trophy after her win over Czech Karolina Pliskova in Rome, Italy, yesterday. Pics/Getty Images


Top seed Simona Halep won her first Italian Open title on Monday after defending champion Karolina Pliskova retired injured while trailing 6-0, 2-1 in the final. World number two Halep, 28, was competing in her third Rome WTA final, having finished runner-up in 2017 and 2018 on the clay at the Foro Italico.

"Finally after two finals I could win this title," the Romanian said. "I love this tournament and I'm really happy to have this beautiful trophy in my hand. In 2013 here I started to go in the top in world tennis. I really enjoyed and I really was happy on court that I could play the semi-finals back then. Since then I have started to play really well."


Czech Karolina Pliskova

Pliskova, the second seed, was playing with her left thigh vily bandaged. The Czech struggled with her serve from the outset, falling behind to a double break, handing Halep a 3-0 advantage with a double fault.

Halep saved three break points against her on her next service game before conquering a first one-sided round in 20 minutes. Pliskova, 28, had treatment on her lower back and upper leg before the second set, but pushed on with a break for 1-1 after half an hour. But she called time in the third game, heading towards Halep to signify the end of the match after 32 minutes.

In total, Halep converted five of seven break point opportunities for her eighth win in 13 meetings with Pliskova, who converted one of four. Wimbledon champion Halep's 22nd career title comes just a week before the start of the French Open which she won in 2018.

Halep extended her winning streak this season to 14 consecutive victories. She won the Dubai title in February, before the COVID-19 lockdown, coming back to claim victory in Prague last month having skipped the US Open. Former world number one Pliskova, now ranked four, had been having a successful week on clay after her disappointing second round exit in the US Open where she was the top seed.

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