Halep defends coach Cahill after
courtside dressing down
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[November 02, 2019]
SHENZHEN (Reuters) - Simona
Halep said she deserved a dressing-down from coach Darren Cahill
after he branded the Romanian a disgrace in her 6-0 2-6 6-4 defeat
by Karolina Pliskova at the WTA Finals on Friday.
Halep lost a see-saw battle with the Czech to exit the end-of-season
championship after the group phase, while Pliskova will meet
Australia's world number one Ashleigh Barty in the semi-finals on
Saturday.
"It was a little bit of an impact for me," said Halep, who recently
resumed working with Australian Cahill after the pair split late
last year.
"But I'm pretty sure that I deserved (it) because I was not calm. I
changed something in my attitude. Everyone knows that I'm working on
that."
Wimbledon champion Halep made a horrendous start to the match,
surrendering the first set before steadying herself to claim the
second.
She then won the first two games of the third before allowing
Pliskova to regain a foothold in the match, prompting the dressing
down for the 28-year-old from her coach.
"Simo? Simo, look at me. The last three games you’ve been a disgrace
on the court,” Cahill told Halep.
"Come on, you cannot win the match doing what you’ve been doing the
last three games. You’ve got to reel it in.
"Get your focus back between the lines.
"For no reason, you’ve lost it here, you’re losing energy and you’re
losing depth on your shots. So you have a chance to define yourself
now in this set. Forget the result: How are you going to finish this
match? It’s up to you."
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Romania's Simona Halep reacts during her group stage match
against Czech Republic's Karolina Pliskova REUTERS/Aly Song
However, Pliskova won the decider to keep alive her chances of
winning the $14m tournament while ending Halep's season.
The Romanian still believes the return of Cahill will help her hit
the heights she reached in claiming her second Grand Slam title
earlier this year when she added the Wimbledon crown to the French
Open she won last year.
"I feel more confident for what's coming up,” she said. “I am
motivated. I'm fresh mentally, even if it ended like this at this
tournament. I don't feel exhausted like last year. It's a good sign.
"But I need a holiday. I need a holiday to just forget about
everything, then I'll be ready for the off-season."
(Reporting by Michael Church; Editing by Tony Lawrence and Ken
Ferris)
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