Halep, 27, became the first Romanian to win a
Wimbledon singles title after stunning seven-times champion
Serena Williams 6-2 6-2 in the 56-minute match final on
Saturday.
"I played my chance. I did the best I could and that's why I
managed to win," a beaming Halep told reporters at Bucharest
international airport, clutching her trophy and flowers as fans
shouted "Bravo, Simona!".
"I've been staying focused on my tactics ... Serena is the best
player of all times."
It was Halep's second Grand Slam title following her triumph at
Roland Garros in Paris last year.
The presidency awarded her the Star of Romania while the church
gave her the Patriarchal Cross.
"I always make the sign of the cross and believe in God because
nothing can be done without the help of God," Halep said last
year after winning in Paris.
(Reporting by Radu Marinas; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)
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