Halep
hammers hapless Spaniard in French rout
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[June 05, 2017]
By Ossian Shine
PARIS (Reuters) - Simona Halep
established her credentials to become the newest French Open
champion with a blistering 6-1 6-1 victory over Carla Suarez-Navarro
to reach the quarter-finals on Monday.
With no former champions left in the field, pregnant Serena Williams
watching from the sidelines and Maria Sharapova not invited to
compete, third seed Halep has a golden opportunity to break into the
grand slam winners' circle.
Monday's evidence suggested the Romanian may be ready for it.
"I was expecting a tough game against a very good claycourt player,"
Halep said. "But I managed to push her back.
"I played a good game."
There could be no arguments from any observers or from Suarez
Navarro who appeared stunned at the outcome.
Before this clash there had been little to suggest it would be so
one-sided. Halep led their head-to-head record, but only by 6-5.
Ss soon as the match began, however, its complexion became quickly
apparent. Halep settled faster and raced into a 5-0 lead before
Suarez Navarro could register on the scoreboard.
The Spaniard finally held her serve for 5-1 when Halep made a rare
forehand error to end a 15-stroke rally, but the Romanian put that
blip behind her to seal the set with a backhand pass a game later.
There are few players who strike the ball more crisply that Suarez
Navarro, especially on the backhand side where she usually unfurls a
big top-spin shot.
But whether it was the swirling wind which snapped the flags lining
the roof of the showcourt, or Halep's varied pace, the Spaniard
repeatedly struggled to find her range.
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Romania's Simona Halep celebrates winning her fourth round match
against Spain's Carla Suarez Navarro Reuters / Christian Hartmann
The one high point for Suarez Navarro was when she
broke back for 1-1 in the second set, but it was all downhill from
there.
Her timing had gone, then her footwork. At one point she was forced
to lunge forward to strike a backhand and accordingly popped it into
the net, her foot positioning all wrong.
Halep was toying with her now, switching things up, throwing in
drop-shots followed by lobs. Suarez Navarro scampered around court
to no effect, while many in the crowd shifted uncomfortably in their
seats.
On the stroke of the hour Suarez Navarro was put out of her misery,
having made 41 errors.
As the two kissed at the net, Halep kindly patted her opponent on
the back, and the Spaniard could hardly wait to get out of there.
The 21st seed gathered her racket bag and, after a quick wave to the
crowd, left the arena while Halep took the plaudits and plotted her
course.
Next she will meet either Croatian qualifier Petra Martic or
fifth-seeded Ukrainian Elina Svitolina.
(Editing by Ed Osmond) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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