Top-ranked Halep hoping to keep dream alive at WTA Finals
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[October 21, 2017]
By John O'Brien
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Simona Halep is
still coming to terms with her rise to the top of the world rankings
at the start of the month but is trying not to let the euphoria of
the achievement distract her at the eight-woman WTA Finals which
starts on Sunday.
Halep became the first Romanian to reach the summit of the women's
rankings when she beat French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko in the
semi-finals of the China Open in Beijing, a feat she feels is the
high point of her career to date.
"The dream came true. Is just the best feeling that I ever had in my
tennis career so far," the 26-year-old told reporters in Singapore
on Saturday.
"It's nice. I'm just enjoying the moment. I cannot describe in words
what I feel, but it's a good feeling. I'm happy when I'm going to
the courts now," added Halep, who has won 15 WTA tournaments since
her breakthrough year in 2013.
Halep is planning a major celebration of her ascent to the top of
the rankings at the end of the season but the Romanian remains aware
that six of the other seven women at the WTA Finals could usurp her
as world number one.
"Well, the day that I won the match against Ostapenko, that was the
best day, by far, best feeling. But when I went home, I had all the
friends, family close to me, and it was -- I had some good dinners
with them," she added.
"We celebrated a little bit. But I haven't done a big party. So I'm
waiting to finish here to go to the holiday and then I will have a
big party.
"I think for everyone here, the most important thing is to finish
the year as number one, but it is not going to be easy. Here
everyone is going to play the best tennis, and every match is going
to be like a final, as I said many times.
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Simona Halep of Romania in action against Caroline Garcia of France.
REUTERS/Thomas Peter
"So I'm not thinking about that. I play better when I'm not thinking
about the ranking. I'm just going to give my best, to try to be
focused on what I have to play in each match, and we will see at the
end who is going to be number one."
After the win over Ostapenko, Halep was beaten in the Beijing final
by Frenchwoman Caroline Garcia and the Romanian will have a little
bit of revenge in mind when the duo open Red Group round-robin play
with a showdown on Monday.
"She played really well in China and she deserved to win that
title," Halep added of Garcia.
"And of course after all the results that she did this year, she
deserves to be here. I can say that I'm excited to meet her again.
Maybe I can take the revenge."
Ukraine's Elina Svitolina and Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki are the
other two players in the Red Group. Spain's Garbine Muguruza, Czech
Karolina Pliskova, American Venus Williams and Latvia's Ostapenko
are in the White Group.
(Reporting by John O'Brien; Editing by Amlan Chakraborty)
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