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Sam Stosur overpowers Simona Halep to reach last eight in Paris

ByReuters

Updated 31/05/2016 at 22:34 GMT

Sam Stosur powered to the French Open quarter-finals with a 7-6(0) 6-3 win against Simona Halep on Tuesday, adapting better to damp and heavy conditions than her higher-ranked Romanian opponent.

Australia's Samantha Stosur reacts after winning a point against Romania's Simona Halep during their women's fourth round match at the Roland Garros 2016 French Tennis Open in Paris on May 31, 2016

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In a match between two former Roland Garros finalists that spanned three days and was twice suspended due to rain, the 21st-seeded Stosur overcame a slow start to reach the last eight at Roland Garros for the fourth time.
Sixth seed Halep led 5-3 in the first set when play was first interrupted on Sunday evening, but Stosur was much the brighter when they resumed on Tuesday, dropping just four more games.
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HIGHLIGHTS: Stosur sees off Halep

Organisers lost a whole day's play on Monday, the tournament's first washout since 2000.
Stosur's win was her first against Halep in their last five encounters and marked a sharp turnaround from their previous clash in April, also on clay, in the Madrid Open semi-final, which the Romanian won 6-2 6-0.
"Madrid was not a good night for me, and ...obviously you get this opportunity to play her again in a big match," Stosur told a news conference.
"Heavy, wet conditions like this don't typically help me too much, but I think today I was able to use them better (than Halep)."
Halep agreed.
"It was impossible to play, in my opinion," she told reporters while praising her opponent. "I don't care that I lost the match today, but I was close to injuring my back... I didn't feel safe on court."
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Stosur overpowers Halep in soggy Paris to reach quarters

The first rain stoppage in the match was late on Sunday with Halep leading 5-3, the Romanian's steady pummelling of Stosur's weaker backhand side having paid off in the seventh game when she took the Australian's serve on her third break point.
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Simona Halep beaten by Sam Stosur

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But Stosur, who lost the 2010 final in Paris to Italy's Francesca Schiavone, was much the sharper when the players resumed on Tuesday.
She consistently served around 20 km/h (12 mph) faster than her opponent and peppered the lines on both sides of the court with forehand groundstrokes that gradually wore down Halep's defences.
Stosur broke back in the 10th game before, after two service holds, blitzing the tiebreak 7-0.
Stosur then broke again at the start of the second set and led 3-2 until play was suspended again when steady drizzle turned heavier, dropping just one further game to close out the match as Halep continued to struggle in the rain-sodden conditions.
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