Former Number One Halep, Kerber Into Qatar Open Semis
15th February 2019
Also through are Elina Svitolina and Elise Mertens, providing some comfort for tournament organisers who have somehow ended up with three of the world's top 10 in the last four, despite a high number of prominent withdrawals
- World number three Simona Halep and three-time Grand Slam champion Angelique Kerber came through tough tests on Thursday to reach the Qatar Open semi-finals
- Halep won in straight sets but needed two tie-breaks -- 7-6 (7/1), 7-6 (8/6) -- to edge past Germany's Julia Goerges, despite racing to a 4-0 lead in the first set
- Halep has lost her three last matches against the Ukrainian, failing to win a single set in those matches, stretching back to 2017
DOHA, Qatar- World
number three Simona Halep and three-time Grand Slam champion Angelique Kerber
came through tough tests on Thursday to reach the Qatar Open semi-finals.
Also through are
Elina Svitolina and Elise Mertens, providing some comfort for tournament organisers
who have somehow ended up with three of the world's top 10 in the last four,
despite a high number of prominent withdrawals.
Halep won in
straight sets but needed two tie-breaks -- 7-6 (7/1), 7-6 (8/6) -- to edge past
Germany's Julia Goerges, despite racing to a 4-0 lead in the first set.
However, the match
turned out to be anything but routine for the Romanian who was forced to save
two set points and break Goerges' serve in the 10th game to stay in the second
set.
"I am very
happy, honestly," said Halep.
"It's been a
really tough match and it is always tough to play against her."
The Romanian will
play Svitolina, ranked seventh in the world, in the last four on Friday.
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Halep has lost her
three last matches against the Ukrainian, failing to win a single set in those
matches, stretching back to 2017.
Svitolina was the
first player through to the semi-finals, beating Czech qualifier Karolina
Muchova by contrast in easy fashion 6-4, 6-2.
"I found a way
to have to beat her," said Svitolina. "I was very happy I could do it
in two sets."
She was followed on
court by Kerber, the world number six, who won 1-6, 6-2, 7-6 (7/4) in a
tough and feisty encounter against another Czech, Barbora Strycova, who was
given a time violation in the final set.
"In the first set
I did a lot of mistakes," said Kerber. "She was playing good. She was
pushing the ball. She hit the balls really fast.
"In the second
set, I was just trying to come back, playing point by point and trying to make
less mistakes.
"And the third
set it was a few up-and-downs, especially then at the end, a lot of emotions,
as well. But I'm happy that I won it.
"It was a
really close match, and I think just one, two points decided the match."
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The German not only
battled back from being a set down, she was also a break down in the second and
third sets before winning through.
It will be Kerber's
first semi-final since she won at Wimbledon last year.
She will play
Belgium's Mertens, the world number 21, in the last four, who beat Kiki Bertens
of the Netherlands 6-4, 6-3.