She said it outshone her achievement in getting to the Australian Open semi-finals in 2018. Mertens started nervously, lost her opening service game, and the first set in just 32 minutes. At 2-0 down in the second, it looked like it was going to turn into a routine victory for Halep. “I couldn’t say I was really nervous,” she added, “but I think my shots went long. “So, I really had to accelerate a little bit better to keep it in the court.”
Mertens broke back, then called for medical attention and was the stronger player for the remainder of the game. She could rise as high number 16 in the next rankings because of her victory in Doha.
Coincidentally her ranking of 21 coming into the tournament was exactly the same as last year’s winner in Doha, Petra Kvitova. A clearly fading Halep, who played in the Fed Cup last weekend when she led Romania into the semi-finals for the first time, also called for medical assistance for treatment to a blister on her right foot. “I was really tired in the third set, I couldn’t have the chance to win this match,” said Halep, who won the Qatar title in 2014. “I had to be 100% to be able to win such a big match. But she deserved to win, she was stronger, she was fresher. I’m not making a drama.” Halep added that she “needed rest”, but would definitely play in Dubai next week. Despite her defeat, the Romanian will head back to number two in the rankings on the back of her performances in Doha.
Published in Daily Times, February 18th 2019.
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