The Romanian won in Dubai but the injury forced
her to pull out of Indian Wells, which was later cancelled as
the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic prompted countries to lock
down borders and restrict travel.
"The foot looks good, I have started to run already and I don't
have pain at all," Halep said in a video posted on Twitter.
"I don't play tennis yet but being able to do the training means
a lot and gives me a big positive actually."
Tennis, like virtually all other sports, has been severely
impacted by the pandemic, with the professional season suspended
until at least mid-July.
Halep defeated Serena Williams in last year's Wimbledon final
but will not get to defend her title in 2020 as the Grand Slam
was cancelled due to the virus, which has infected 1.27 million
people globally and left over 70,000 dead, according to a
Reuters tally.
"I miss my team, I miss the players, I miss the tournaments, I
miss everyone from the Tour," said the 28-year-old, who also won
the French Open in 2018.
"I know it's bit tough for everybody, this period.
"But if we stay home, if we stay strong and positive it will
help a lot. I can't wait to travel again, I can't wait to play
tennis again and I can't wait to see you."
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly; editing by Peter Rutherford)
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