Simona Halep undergoes nose surgery after finding it 'hard to breathe' following US Open exit
Simona Halep is set for a spell away from tennis after undergoing nose surgery. The two-time Grand Slam champion says she has been “struggling for a while with nose problems” which made it “hard to breathe”. Ad Halep, 30, won the Canadian Open this summer but suffered a shock first-round defeat to qualifier Daria Snigur at the US Open.
US Open'I would be struggling too' — Raducanu should 'stick with' coaching, says Navratilova30/08/2022 AT 11:44 She said on social media: “As some might already know, I have been struggling for a while with nose problems and it got worse during the summer especially in Washington. “This problem made it hard to breathe and even worse during the nights as I was going through [a] complete blocked nose. The only way to solve the problem was to undergo a surgery.
The doctor Daniel Popescu has performed it and taken this opportunity to also make a plastic surgery intervention. “Everything went well. I will need a few weeks of rest before I can start again any physical activity.
See you soon on the tennis court.” Zverev suffers injury setback as he pulls out of Davis Cup Alcaraz 'hungry for more' after US Open victory Former world No. 1 Halep has been working with Serena Williams’ former coach Patrick Mouratoglou this year and has moved up to No. 9 in the world rankings.
She made the semi-finals at Indian Wells in March and then made three successive grass-court semi-finals, including Wimbledon, where she lost to eventual champion Elena Rybakina. She retired from the Citi Open and Western & Southern Open either side of her victory in Toronto. There are three WTA 500 events remaining this season in Tokyo, Ostrava and San Diego, as well as a WTA 1000 in Guadalajara.