World Number One Simona Halep Stunned In Sydney
9th January 2019
The Romanian hadn't played since withdrawing from the WTA Finals in October with a herniated disc, and was no match for fast-rising Australian Ashleigh Barty, who scored the biggest win of her career 6-4, 6-4
- World number one Simona Halep's preparations for next week's Australian Open suffered a huge setback Wednesday when she was bundled out of the Sydney International at the first hurdle
- Halep, the reigning French Open champion and 2018 Australian Open runner-up, had a bye through to the second round, meaning she heads to Melbourne Park for the opening Grand Slam of the year with just one game under her belt
- She had already accounted for another French Open winner, Jelena Ostapenko, in the opening round and had an extra gear against Halep, breaking serve twice to win the first set
SYDNEY, Australia-
World number one Simona Halep's preparations for next week's Australian Open
suffered a huge setback Wednesday when she was bundled out of the Sydney
International at the first hurdle.
The Romanian hadn't played since withdrawing from the WTA
Finals in October with a herniated disc, and was no match for fast-rising
Australian Ashleigh Barty, who scored the biggest win of her career 6-4, 6-4.
Halep, the reigning French Open champion and 2018 Australian
Open runner-up, had a bye through to the second round, meaning she heads to
Melbourne Park for the opening Grand Slam of the year with just one game under
her belt.
Barty, who ended a breakthrough 2018 with a WTA title in
Zhuhai and is now ranked 15, brought the momentum into the new year.
She had already accounted for another French Open winner,
Jelena Ostapenko, in the opening round and had an extra gear against Halep,
breaking serve twice to win the first set.
Halep, without a coach after splitting with Darren Cahill
who wanted to spend more time with his family, was first to break in the second
set and had a chance to hold for 5-3.
Spectacular season
But Barty was undaunted, using her signature court craft to
break straight back and secure victory two games later.
"It was extremely difficult conditions, very swirly
down at court level. So I figured if I'm going to play Sim anytime, and it's
her first match, it was now. I was very happy to make the most if it,"
said Barty.
"I had nothing to lose out here so I just came out and
played with freedom. I believed I could win."
Earlier in the week, Halep admitted the back injury that
ended her 2018 season early was "very scary", but said she had
recovered and was feeling fit.
The early finish to 2018 was a disappointing end to a
spectacular season, which saw the 27-year-old secure the year-end number one
ranking for the second year running.
She got off to a stellar start, reaching the Australian Open
final and went on to win the Shenzhen Open, the Rogers Cup and her debut Grand
Slam crown at Roland Garros.