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Halep to face Bertens in Madrid Open final

ByReuters

Updated 10/05/2019 at 21:01 GMT

Simona Halep reached her fourth Madrid Open final with a 6-2, 7-6(2), 6-0 win over Belinda Bencic, while Kiki Bertens beat Sloane Stephens 6-2 7-5 in straight sets on Friday.

Simona Halep of Romania celebrates victory during her ladies singles semi-final match against Belinda Bencic of Switzerlandduring day seven of the Mutua Madrid Open at La Caja Magica on May 10, 2019 in Madrid, Spain.

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Halep has the opportunity to move back to the top of the WTA rankings with a win in Saturday's final against Bertens.
Two-time Madrid winner Halep broke the unseeded Bencic in the first game of the first set, the Swiss' errant reverse flying out, but she broke back to tie at 2-2.
The Romanian's down-the-line shot sealed another break in the penultimate game and she served out to win it comfortably in 27 minutes.
Halep won virtually all of the long rallies, but Bencic reacted well at the start of the second set, playing more aggressively.
Bencic broke to go 3-1, enjoying a stroke of luck with a shot that clipped the net and dropped just over.
Halep battled back, earning a tie-break, but Bencic won it comfortably to force a deciding set, although she immediately started to struggle.
At three games down, she cried during the break, visibly emotional, with Halep immediately breaking for 4-0 when play resumed, going on to wrap up the set and the match with ease.
"It's a nice feeling to be back in the final of this special tournament, I'm really happy playing here," said Halep.
"In the second set in that tie break I was rushing too much, I lost control of it, but then I just calmed down, told myself I had to start the match again.
"I started to play smarter, opened the court more and became more aggressive."
Seventh seed Bertens reached her second straight final in Madrid as she gained revenge on reigning champion Petra Kvitova in the last eight before defeating Sloane Stephens 6-2 7-5 on Friday.
Bertens had to save three set points against Stephens but eventually recorded her first victory against the American in their third encounter.
The Dutch world number seven triumphed in St Petersburg this season and is going for her ninth career title on Saturday.
"I feel unbelievable of course, it's great to be in the final and I'm happy to finish it in two (sets)," said Bertens.
"It's going to be really tough (against Halep), we played each other in the past so I know it will be a tough battle, but I'm ready for it, one more push here."
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