Danielle Collins overcomes Simona Halep at Italian Open as epic 82-minute first set proves key
Danielle Collins advanced to the last 16 of the Italian Open after coming through a bruising meeting with Simona Halep. The Pietrangeli Court crowd in Rome were given an evening treat as a dramatic first set lasting 82 minutes — and which contained a remarkable six breaks of serve — saw the balance of the match swing one way then the other.
Ad/> In the end Collins took it with a clutch stretch — winning 11 of the set's final 12 points — and the momentum of the match was always in her favour thereafter. WTA RomeGauff extends Kerber’s losing run as Fernandez and Halep also advance in Rome09/05/2022 AT 20:52 For Halep, the 2020 champion at the event, it will have been a dispiriting way to end her time in the Italian capital as she continues her journey back to full fitness having spent over a month off the WTA Tour due to a leg injury sustained at Indian Wells in March.
In a way it was surprising the first set took so long to conclude, with Collins blasting a huge 36 winners to Halep's 12. However Halep hung in and took it to a tie-break.
The 30-year-old would, therefore, have been frustrated to put up a comparatively meek showing in that shootout, losing it 7-1 as Collins stepped up a gear. 'I feel young and the same and crazy' — Life begins at 30 for 'positive' Pliskova Svitolina: Ukraine situation has left me mentally drained The second set was always going to be a tough task psychologically for Halep, and she slipped to a 4-0 deficit in quick time.
The Romanian — now under the tutelage of Serena Williams' ex-coach Patrick Mouratoglou — did mount a fightback to return to 5-3, but Collins was able to see it out. /> Collins will face fellow American Amanda Anisimova in the last 16 and it could even be another all-American
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