Most Popular Sports
All Sports
Show All

French Open 2017: Simona Halep marches into final with win over Karolina Pliskova in three-set epic

Tom Bennett

Updated 08/06/2017 at 21:20 GMT

Simona Halep’s relentless recovery game proved too much for Karolina Pliskova in a stunning French Open semi-final, with the 25-year-old Romanian sealing a spot in the final with a 6-4 3-6 6-3 win.

Simona Halep Roland Garros

Image credit: Getty Images

Pliskova’s big-serving style was always likely to test the third seed, but Halep turned up with the answers, making her opponent hit potential-winner after potential-winner to win every single rally.
Such astonishing consistency proved too much for the towering Czech in a superb first set, but Pliskova hit back in the second to set up the third-set decider that an enraptured crowd desired.
And Halep’s astonishing baseline coverage got her over the line, setting up a highly-anticipated final against big-hitting youngster Jelena Ostapenko on Saturday.
"I hope I can play better than the previous time and that the score will be different," said Halep, who lost in three sets to Maria Sharapova on her first appearance in the final at Roland Garros.
Halep, 18 centimetres shorter than her semi opponent, made up for the height difference with her smooth shot-making, and eventually had too many tricks in her bag for the one-dimensional Pliskova.
picture

Halep: 'It was a big battle today, she's a great opponent'

Pliskova's array of unforced errors meant Halep had a comfortable start, breaking in the third game and holding serve in the following to open a 3-1 lead. Halep, however, played a tad too safely, and that would backfire. Pliskova saved a couple of set points at 5-3 - the first one with a service winner, the second by scooping a delicate inside-out forehand winner - to stay just a break down. But there was no real pressure on Halep after all as Pliskova surrendered the opening set when she hit a crosscourt forehand wide - her 24th unforced error as her favoured weapon, her whipping forehand, became her worst enemy.
She was more focused in the second set, forcing Halep to hit a backhand wide to break for 4-2, then holding for 5-2 after saving three break points. Suddenly, Halep had to defend, something she does with poise and grace, but Pliskova had recovered her forehand and it made all the difference as she cracked a winner to seal the second set.
However, Halep, the 2008 Roland Garros girls' champion, was just warming up. After being sent left and right to chase the ball as Pliskova dictated the point with her forehand, the Romanian, two metres from her baseline, unleashed a gravity-defying forehand passing shot to break for 3-1.
With her back to the wall, Pliskova upped her game and she broke back to trail 4-3 with a nice forehand crosscourt winner, only for Halep to steal her serve in the following game, when the Czech made a dog's dinner of a routine forehand. She held her nerve to serve it out, ending the contest with an unreturnable serve, triggering a big roar from the Romanian flag-waving fans on Court Philippe Chatrier.
Join 3M+ users on app
Stay up to date with the latest news, results and live sports
Download
Share this article
Advertisement
Advertisement