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‘Never Been Scared’- Simona Halep Oozes Confidence After Failing to Make History at Wimbledon Championships 2022

Published 07/16/2022, 6:10 AM EDT

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Romanian tennis star Simona Halep, ever since turning pro, has been an inspiration and hope for her people back in Romania. The 30-year-old made a comeback to the WTA tour recently after a long injury break. With her new coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, she slowly regained her momentum and had a run to the semifinals of the Wimbledon Championships 2022.

She recently appeared on the Behind the Racquet’ podcast, discussing her journey as a tennis player.

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Simona Halep – Behind the Racquet

Discussing her journey as a professional tennis player, the 30-year-old recalled her first Grand Slam final appearance. Also, she explained its importance back in her country.

“In 2014, tennis changed my life. I played in my first Grand Slam final at the French Open. No one in Romania had reached a Grand Slam final since 1978. Emotions exploded and everyone had high hopes for my future. They started to believe I could win a Grand Slam,” she said.

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Further, she spoke about her motivation and way of handling the immense expectations.

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“I want to win matches and tournaments, but I have learned you do not have to put success first. The most important thing is hard work. If you give one hundred percent, you have no cause for regret. I have never been scared of failure. If you do not succeed, you were not good enough, so you must work harder,” she added.

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Simona Halep had a wonderful run in the recently concluded Wimbledon Championships 2022. She made it to the semifinals of the event. Starting her campaign against Karolina Muchova, she claimed an easy two-set victory. Further, she defeated Kirsten Flipkens in the second and Magdalena Fręch in the third round of the tournament.

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She defeated Paula Badosa to book her quarterfinal slot against Amanda Anisimova. In the quarterfinal, she looked dominant in approach and clinched a straight-set victory. With the way she was going, the Romanian looked set for yet another Wimbledon title. However, she lost to the eventual champion, Elena Rybakina in Semifinals.

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Gaurav Verma is a Tennis Author at EssentiallySports. He has post graduate diploma in management from IILM Graduate School of Management and a BBA degree from Bangalore University. He has 1-year of experience in the banking sector.
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