Simona Halep remains the favourite to triumph at Wimbledon and Eurosport's Alex Corretja and Mats Wilander have been exploring her recent improvements.
The two-time major champion will be competing in her first Grand Slam semi-final since the 2020 Australian Open after she produced a dominant win over Amanda Anisimova on Wednesday afternoon.
Ad/> The 2019 champion broke Anisimova, 20, twice in each set on her way to a 6-2 6-4 victory on Centre Court in just over an hour and she will next face Elena Rybakina in the semi-finals.
WimbledonHalep storms past Anisimova to reach Wimbledon semis3 HOURS AGO Halep, who is now working with Serena Williams’ former coach Patrick Mouratoglou, has become «more complete», according to Corretja and Wilander. «She [Halep] looked a little bit tight at the end as Amanda Anisimova started hitting the ball better,» Wilander noted. «Coming back from 0-40, 4-5 and holding, what a great effort from Simona. »That is why it was so interesting in the on-court interview when she said 'I needed my legs' because her arm was probably a little bit tight.