Halep
roars back to dismantle Pliskova
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[January 24, 2018]
By Martyn Herman
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Top seed Simona
Halep recovered from a slow start before racing away to a 6-3 6-2
victory over big-serving Czech sixth seed Karolina Pliskova in their
Australian Open quarter-final on Wednesday.
The 26-year-old Romanian world number one, still seeking a first
grand slam title, trailed 3-0 but battened down the hatches to reel
off the next nine games on her way to a first Melbourne semi-final.
An increasingly deflated Pliskova eventually stopped the rot but
with Halep offering precious little in the way of cheap points, the
result soon became a formality.
Halep made only 10 unforced errors in the one hour, 11 minute
contest on Rod Laver Arena and sealed victory with a deep return
which Pliskova could only slap into the net.
She described the performance as her best of the tournament so far
but she might need to go up another level in the semi-final, where
she faces the in-form 2016 Melbourne champion Angelique Kerber.
"I think this was a great match. The best this tournament. I started
slow but then I got used to the rhythm. I got used to everything. I
played very well," she said.
"You never know with her because she has crazy good shots sometimes
and also the serve. But I read her serve many times today. I just
was very strong on the return."
There was early encouragement for Pliskova as she held an extended
opening service game then cracked a forehand winner to earn a break
point, which she converted when Halep missed a forehand over the
baseline.
When she held for 3-0 there was no hint of what was to come.
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Simona Halep of Romania shakes hands with Karolina Pliskova of Czech
Republic after Halep won their match. REUTERS/Edgar Su
Halep, saved a break point in the next game as Pliskova netted a
routine forehand, then settled into her usual groove and the errors
began to flow from across the net.
Pliskova surrendered the opening set with a double-fault and dropped
serve again to trail 2-0 in the second.
Halep, who said she was untroubled by the ankle problem that has
bothered her at times here, was never going to lose her grip from
there, even if Pliskova did offer some late resistance.
Pliskova was left to rue the chance she had to make it 4-0.
"That was a huge game to go a double-break up," she said after Halep
improved her head-to-head record against the Czech to 6-1.
"It would be not for sure, but most probably my set, the first one.
I don't think I did something that wrong. Maybe just the big points
I play bad against her, then it changes quickly.
"I think all the matches we play are pretty similar. I feel she just
likes my game."
(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by John O'Brien)
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