"It was the most depressing moment for me, I couldn't enjoy anymore because sometimes I would wake up crying" - Simona Halep on losing 2017 RG final

Simona Halep lost the 2017 Roland Garros final to Jelena Ostapenko
Simona Halep lost the 2017 Roland Garros final to Jelena Ostapenko

Simona Halep recently spoke about her mental struggles on the path to winning her maiden Grand Slam title at the 2018 French Open.

In a segment for Top Court, an online tennis training program, Halep said she remained focused on her goal of becoming a Major champion despite faltering three times at the final hurdle.


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Having lost in the Roland Garros final to Maria Sharapova in 2014, the Romanian was handed another shot at the title three years later. However, an astonishing comeback from the unseeded Jelena Ostapenko from 6-3, 3-0 down denied Halep the title once again.

The Romanian revealed that she continued to feel the ripples of the defeat several months after the final. The aftermath was "depressing," and she would often wake up from sleep in tears. Nevertheless, the former World No. 1 was determined to continue working hard and hit the practice courts soon after.

"Before winning my first Grand Slam, I lost another final at the French Open. I was leading the match, it was the most depressing moment for me, for three months I couldn't be happy. I couldn't enjoy anymore because sometimes during sleep I would wake up crying. I knew I had the chance in my hands. I was 6-3, 3-0 up and I lost the match. But I knew that I had to keep working. I didn't give up practice the next day. I went on court and I was working hard," she said.

The 30-year-old finished runner-up in the 2018 Australian Open as well after a three-set battle against Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki. Halep, however, derived plenty of positives from the match, strengthening her belief in her potential to win a Major crown.

"Then I lost another final in January but I was very close. I played very well so it was not about my game. It was not about me because of which I lost the match. The opponent was little bit better in the end, more powerful. And then I really believed that the day will come and I just kept working. The next Grand Slam I played I won it."

A spirited run to the final at Roland Garros later that year culminated in the fulfillment of a childhood dream for the Romanian. She beat USA's Sloane Stephens in three sets to clinch her maiden Grand Slam title.

A second Major trophy followed a year later at Wimbledon, as she triumphed over Serena Williams in the championship match.

Simona Halep to return to action at the 2022 Madrid Open

Simona Halep at the 2022 BNP Paribas Open
Simona Halep at the 2022 BNP Paribas Open

Simona Halep last took to the court at the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells last month, where she lost to eventual champion Iga Swiatek in the semifinals. A thigh injury forced her to withdraw from the subsequent WTA 1000 event in Miami. She has since been recuperating and is slated to kickstart her claycourt season at the Madrid Open, which begins April 28.

Accompanying her to the Spanish city later this month will be renowned tennis coach Patrick Mouratoglou. Mouratoglou, the long-time coach of Serena Williams, was given the green signal to venture out with other players with Williams currently on an injury-induced hiatus.


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