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Date: 2023-01-30 22:48:32 | Author: Sports Online | Views: 77490 | Link: PeraPlay.org
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In the ups and downs of tennis, Halep had descended from the highest peak Phslot
A late rally from Anisimova was brief, as she broke Halep when she served for the match and then had three break points to level at 5-5 Phslot
The 20-year-old American had found form and rhythm following impressive wins over Coco Gauff and Harmony Tan but her tally of 28 unforced errors contributed to almost half of the points won by Halep in the match Phslot
Wimbledon is a tournament she feels at home in and after the struggles of the past two years, this resurgent former champion will take some stopping Phslot
Elena Rybakina awaits in Thursday’s semi-final and Halep, the only player remaining in the daw to have won a grand slam title, will be a heavy favourite Phslot
She was unable to defend her title due to Covid-19, then injury last year Phslot
Halep has returned to the stage denied to her by Covid-19 and then injury and is looking every part for the favourite to reclaim her title after racing to a 6-2 6-4 victory in just 63 minutes Phslot
It led to Halep pounding her thigh in frustration but the poise and pressure from the back of the court returned and a backhand long from Anisimova sealed victory Phslot
When she returned to Centre Court to thrash Paula Badosa in the previous round, it was the dominant Halep returning too Phslot
This was Halep returning to her dominant form of three years ago as World No 1, which culminated in her 2019 title on Centre Court Phslot
Few would have predicted what followed after her crushing win over Serena Williams in the 2019 final Phslot
RecommendedWimbledon 2022 LIVE: Simona Halep leads Amanda Anisimova before Nick Kyrgios and Rafael Nadal in actionWhat time is Rafael Nadal playing at Wimbledon today? Schedule and how to watch Taylor Fritz quarter-finalWhat time is Nick Kyrgios playing at Wimbledon today? Schedule and how to watch Cristian Garin quarter-finalOn the other side of the draw, the stories of Ons Jabeur and Tatjana Maria may grab the attention, but in overturning this tough spell to reach her first semi-final in two years Halep’s journey is just as compelling Phslot
Anisimova had been enjoying her best run at Wimbledon but for the most part was left stranded by the ruthlessness of Halep’s hitting from the back of the court Phslot
That is not to say the match was gifted to the Romanian, who broke down Anisimova’s game with a consistent thud of heavy forehands Phslot
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With the confidence radiating brighter from Simona Halep at each passing round, the former Wimbledon champion produced her performance of the tournament so far to dismantle Amanda Anismova on Centre Court and reach the semi-finals at the All England Club Phslot
Injuries led to a loss of form and confidence, and a split from coach Darren Cahil was significant too Phslot

That is not to say the match was gifted to the Romanian, who broke down Anisimova’s game with a consistent thud of heavy forehands Phslot
It led to Halep pounding her thigh in frustration but the poise and pressure from the back of the court returned and a backhand long from Anisimova sealed victory Phslot
When she returned to Centre Court to thrash Paula Badosa in the previous round, it was the dominant Halep returning too Phslot
Elena Rybakina awaits in Thursday’s semi-final and Halep, the only player remaining in the daw to have won a grand slam title, will be a heavy favourite Phslot
Halep has returned to the stage denied to her by Covid-19 and then injury and is looking every part for the favourite to reclaim her title after racing to a 6-2 6-4 victory in just 63 minutes Phslot
This was Halep returning to her dominant form of three years ago as World No 1, which culminated in her 2019 title on Centre Court Phslot
With the confidence radiating brighter from Simona Halep at each passing round, the former Wimbledon champion produced her performance of the tournament so far to dismantle Amanda Anismova on Centre Court and reach the semi-finals at the All England Club Phslot
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Injuries led to a loss of form and confidence, and a split from coach Darren Cahil was significant too Phslot
Anisimova had been enjoying her best run at Wimbledon but for the most part was left stranded by the ruthlessness of Halep’s hitting from the back of the court Phslot
Few would have predicted what followed after her crushing win over Serena Williams in the 2019 final Phslot
The 20-year-old American had found form and rhythm following impressive wins over Coco Gauff and Harmony Tan but her tally of 28 unforced errors contributed to almost half of the points won by Halep in the match Phslot
In the ups and downs of tennis, Halep had descended from the highest peak Phslot
She was unable to defend her title due to Covid-19, then injury last year Phslot
A late rally from Anisimova was brief, as she broke Halep when she served for the match and then had three break points to level at 5-5 Phslot
Wimbledon is a tournament she feels at home in and after the struggles of the past two years, this resurgent former champion will take some stopping Phslot
RecommendedWimbledon 2022 LIVE: Simona Halep leads Amanda Anisimova before Nick Kyrgios and Rafael Nadal in actionWhat time is Rafael Nadal playing at Wimbledon today? Schedule and how to watch Taylor Fritz quarter-finalWhat time is Nick Kyrgios playing at Wimbledon today? Schedule and how to watch Cristian Garin quarter-finalOn the other side of the draw, the stories of Ons Jabeur and Tatjana Maria may grab the attention, but in overturning this tough spell to reach her first semi-final in two years Halep’s journey is just as compelling Phslot

