Former World No 1 Simona Halep crashes out of the Australian Open

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Former World No 1 Simona Halep crashes out of the Australian Open in three sets against Alize Cornet, who reaches her first ever Grand Slam quarter-final after 63 attempts

  • Simona Halep lost an epic two hour and 33 minute match with Alize Cornet
  • The win sees Cornet book her first ever Grand Slam quarter-final in 63 attempts
  • She will take on Danielle Collins, who defeated Elise Mertens in three sets











Alize Cornet survived stifling heat to outlast former world No 1 Simona Halep 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 in a battle of attrition at the Australian Open on Monday, advancing to her first Grand Slam quarter-final where she will meet Danielle Collins.

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Collins earlier became the third American woman after Madison Keys and Jessica Pegula to reach the quarters of this year’s event after she overhauled Elise Mertens 4-6 6-4 6-4.

Frenchwoman Cornet, making her 63rd main draw appearance at a Grand Slam, improved her record against 2018 finalist Halep to 4-1 after the 32-year-old came through a battle lasting two hours and 33 minutes at the Rod Laver Arena.

Former world No 1 Simona Halep lost 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 to Alize Cornet in the Australian Open

Former world No 1 Simona Halep lost 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 to Alize Cornet in the Australian Open

Cornet, who had both thighs heavily taped, buried her face in a towel and broke into tears after converting her third match point.

‘It was a battle with Simona today in this heat. After 30 minutes of the game we were both dying on the court. We kept going for two and a half hours with all our heart,’ Cornet said on court amid warm applause from the crowd.

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‘Congrats to Simona because I know she struggled a lot and I admire this player so much. She’s such a fighter and an example to me. To beat her today to go to my first quarter-final is a dream come true.

‘I don’t know what to say. It’s just magic. It’s never too late to try again.’

Halep missed Wimbledon and the French Open during an injury-plagued 2021 but looked in peak form at the start of the season as she notched nine wins in a row, including a title in Melbourne in the lead-up to the Australian Open.

The Romanian had conceded only 12 games en route to the fourth round but the 30-year-old looked exhausted as the match progressed, leaning on her racquet between points to catch her breath.

Cornet was ecstatic upon reaching her first ever quarter-final in a Grand Slam

Cornet was ecstatic upon reaching her first ever quarter-final in a Grand Slam

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Conditions were no less brutal earlier on Monday as Collins needed all her resilience to come through a gruelling clash of former semi-finalists, the 27th-seeded American taking the win with a barrage of power hitting as Mertens served to stay in the match.

Belgian Mertens saved two match points, the second with a gutsy second serve, but then surrendered meekly on the third with a double-fault.

‘I think I had my ups and downs during the match, mentally and physically,’ said Collins, who looked to be hampered by a back issue during the contest.

‘Elise was really working me to the max. Some of the points were incredible, how many balls she was getting back. So I had to kind of put some pressure on her.’

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