Break réussi par Angelique Kerber qui prend le service de Simona Halep : 0:3. @16 ''Justine wasn’t extra special just lucky to be winning in an era of chokers and the Williams sisters being distracted by off court pursuits.''. Halep vs Davis lasted 3 hours 44 minutes with Halep injured and she won the third set 15-13. Fantastic aggressive play by Halep forces Kerber behind the baseline to move 15-30 up and she has a break back in her sights as Kerber, at full stretch, can't make a return. Laura Robson!!

Jouer comporte des risques : endettement, dépendance, isolement. Halep needs to reach the semi-finals or better to have a chance of holding on to world No 1 ranking this fortnight. Watch highlights as Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki beats Romanian Simona Halep to win the Australian Open and regain the number one ranking.

@27 did you mean to comment on a football thread as you clearly know nothing about tennis. Good to see a woman with gumption progressing. Halep wins this battle, punching home from the net and then tries her luck successfully at the net during the next rally for three break points.

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This time, rather than let her frustration distract her, she channeled it into a ruthlessly aggressive game—she would finish with 50 winners. After squandering a 5-3 lead and two match points, she gestured angrily toward her coach, Darren Cahill, until he finally had to tell her to just get on with it. Kerber vs Halep mouth watering ,both are clearly in form,this would have made a fabulous final. ... Wednesday 6 June 2018. Simona Halep remporte ce point, mais Angelique Kerber a encore une occasion de breaker. “It’s my dream to win a Grand Slam title,” Halep said after this victory, as she looked forward to a final with Caroline Wozniacki two days later. But again, it's not the explosive start to this much-anticipated quarter-final. Just when it looks as if Halep is building her rhythm she allows Kerber back, handing her rival a gift of a point with her second double. Boris Becker is appealing for the public's help in finding five of his six Grand Slam trophies as he is "unable to recollect where they are located".

Break! KERBER BREAKS. Big win for Halep who is in great form. You have to go back to 1992 for the last leftie to win in Paris when Monica Seles beat Steffi Graf. Balle de break! At the time, in late-January, I wrote that we would be lucky to see a better fight all year than Halep’s 6-3, 4-6, 9-7 win over Kerber in the Aussie Open semifinals. It takes her back to a second deuce. One is a righty, the other a lefty, but both are natural-born defenders who can also turn into shot-makers when needed; and both are natural-born fighters who can also turn inconsolably negative on the wrong day. With this being a major, Halep can't turn to coach Darren Cahill during the changeovers and currently she doesn't need any words of wisdom. A double hands Halep the set. The Rally: Is tennis' GOAT debate worth having in the first place?