Halep
beats erratic Keys to win Rogers Cup
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[August 01, 2016]
(Reuters) - Fifth seed Simona
Halep of Romania took advantage of an error-prone display by
American Madison Keys to claim her 14th WTA title with a 7-6(2) 6-3
victory in the Rogers Cup final in Montreal on Sunday.
Halep, 24, won an erratic opening set that featured eight breaks
of serve after breezing through the tiebreak, and then broke her
10th-seeded opponent again in the second game of the second to
tighten her grip.
Keys was unable to break the Romanian in the concluding set and
Halep served out to seal the win in one hour 16 minutes after the
21-year-old American dumped a forehand into the net.
It was an especially sweet victory for Halep, who reached last
year's Rogers Cup final in Toronto against rising Swiss talent
Belinda Bencic but had to retire in the third set due to a leg
injury.
"It means a lot, it was really nice to win today," Halep told ESPN
in a courtside interview. "I had, I can say, bad memories from last
year that I had to finish the match and to stop it, so I am happy
that I could win.
"I feel tired, I feel that I have no more power but it's a nice
feeling and I gave it everything to win this title."
Halep improved her career record against Keys to 3-1, having beaten
the American over three sets in their most recent meeting at
Wimbledon earlier this month, and will rise to third when the world
rankings are issued on Monday.
The match was effectively decided in the first set tiebreak after
both players had produced nervy, erratic tennis over the first 12
games.
The big-serving Keys, who is also known for her powerful game from
the baseline, made a string of unforced errors to gift Halep a 6-1
lead in the tiebreak before losing the opening set after hitting a
backhand wide.
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Simona Halep of Romania hits a forehand against Madison Keys of the
United States (not pictured) during the final of the Rogers Cup
tennis tournament at Uniprix Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Eric
Bolte-USA TODAY Sports
Halep never looked back, winning the first six points of the second
set on her way to a third WTA title this year.
"She hits very strong and it's really tough to return her balls but
I knew that I have to be strong on my legs," counter puncher Halep
said of her strategy against Keys.
"I tried, I just wanted to be a little bit aggressive but I
couldn't. In the end, I just wanted to be solid. I did it and it was
a great win for me against her."
(Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes in Los Angeles; Editing by Andrew
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