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World number one Halep beats Stephens to take Montreal crown

News Desk (Agence France-Presse)
Montreal, Canada
Mon, August 13, 2018

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World number one Halep beats Stephens to take Montreal crown Simona Halep of Romania holds the trophy during the post game ceremony after defeating Sloane Stephens 7-6, 3-6, 6-4 in the final on day seven of the Rogers Cup at IGA Stadium on August 12, 2018 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images/AFP Minas Panagiotakis / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / AFP (AFP/Minas Panagiotakis)

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orld number one Simona Halep held her nerve in a rollercoaster duel with Sloane Stephens Sunday to win the WTA Montreal crown for the second time.

In a gruelling 2hr 41min battle, French Open champion Halep prevailed 7-6 (8/6), 3-6, 6-4 over Stephens in a repeat of the duo's meeting in the final of Roland Garros earlier this year.

The victory was Halep's 18th career title and her second in Montreal following her success in 2016.

The 26-year-old sealed the win with an ace on her fourth match point, capping an enthralling duel marked by several momentum swings.

Halep had taken the first set on a tie-break, after saving four set points against American third seed Stephens.

Halep made the stronger start, dictating rallies from the baseline to race into a 4-1 lead after twice breaking Stephens in the opening five games.

Yet reigning US Open champion Stephens rallied superbly to claw her way back into the contest, breaking twice to level at 4-4. 

That however proved to be the cue for Halep to respond, breaking back after a net cord sat up invitingly for the Romanian, who crushed a winner into the corner for 5-4. 

Another poor service game from Halep though gave the initiative back to Stephens, who broke for 5-5 and then held for a 6-5 lead.

Stephens appeared to be closing in on the first set in the next game, when a wild forehand from Halep -- her 20th unforced error -- handed her opponent two set points. 

But Halep dug deep to save both points and then forced the tie-break. 

Stephens again looked to be on the brink of the first set after surging into a 5-1 lead which soon became 6-4 in the tiebreak. 

But once again the American was unable to seal the deal, Halep recovering to win the next four points for 8-6. 

Stephens responded brilliantly in the second set however, breaking Halep twice in the first three games before advancing into a 5-3 lead.

Once again though Stephens appeared to be on her way to squandering the momentum, wasting three set points in the ninth game before finally converting her to force a decisive third set. 

Both players traded early breaks in the decider before Halep secured the 13th break of the match in the fifth game for a 3-2 lead. 

A hold left her 4-2 up and she bagged another break in the seventh game to go 5-2 ahead when Stephens wearily duffed a straightforward volley into the net.

Stephens refused to go quietly though, saving a match point before breaking for 5-3, and then saving two more match points to hold.

Halep was not to be denied however, thumping down an ace to seal a memorable win on her next service game.

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