Sunday 28 January 2018

2018 Australian Open Ladies Event Part 2: Ladies Final

So, this will be concluding part to my look at the ladies 2018 Australian Open as I look at the ladies final that took place just yesterday and it saw the world's top two players go at it for the title.  So, let's take a closer look at how the final went.

THE FINAL

So, the final was of course between the World No.1, Simona Halep and the World No.2, Caroline Wozniacki as the two of them were battling it out not only to win their first grand slam title but also to secure the World No.1 ranking, as however would win would take the top spot.  Both players had also come into this final having had to save match points in previous matches with Caroline having come back from 5-1 in the 3rd set of her 2nd round match and Simona having survived match points against Lauren Davis in the 3rd round and Angelique Kerber in the semis.  So, there was plenty riding on this match for both ladies and it was a match that promised to deliver a great deal. 

As for the match itself it definitely didn't disappoint, as Halep and Wozniacki, the World No's 1 and 2 provided an absolutely thrilling match for the Rod Laver arena crowd as both women were locked in a gripping contest.  And in the 1st set, it was Caroline that made the better start as she broke Halep to go 3-0 up, however it was not long before Caroline suffered nerves as at 5-3 up serving for the set, she was broken back by Halep.  This then pushed play into a tiebreak where Caroline manage to reassert her authority over Simona and dominated the breaker 7-2 to win her first ever set in a grand slam final.

The 2nd set however saw the heat go up in more ways than one, as the tennis got hotter from Halep but so did the temperature on court, which saw the officials invoke the heat policy and both women vacated the court for 10 minutes.  Halep showing signs of struggling in the heat also took a medical timeout to have her blood pressure checked in the 2nd set.  However after the break, this didn't deter Simona as she went on to break Caroline and despite showing visible signs of wavering physically, she still held her nerve to close out the 2nd set and level the match.

And in the 3rd and final set, the audience were treated to a thrilling and incredibly tense decider, which saw Caroline take an early break to go 2-0 up but Simona broke her back and as Caroline broke again, Simona once more broke back to even the scores at 3-3.  At this point, Caroline was starting to feel the effects of the match and asked for a medical timeout during the 3-3 game that ultimately saw her broken by Halep, who went infront for the first time in the match 4-3.  However, Caroline was still not done as she managed to break Halep once again to go 4-4 and she held her nerve to go 5-4 up.  And as Simona was serving to stay in the match, a couple of unforced errors, let Caroline into the game and she played a stunning defensive point at 30-30 to set up a championship point.  And from here, Simona made the final unforced error as she put a backhand into the net, it saw Caroline Wozniacki finally win her first ever grand slam title with an incredible 7-6, 3-6, 6-4 victory.

THOUGHTS

Well, there is little doubt that this was one of the best ladies major singles finals for quite some time and it was a tremendous match from start to finish as both women played some amazing tennis for the Rod Laver arena crowd.  And we all knew that this was going to end up being a life changing match for one of the players and it just so happened to go Caroline Wozniacki's way in the end, which saw Simona Halep unfortunately come up just short for the 3rd time in her career in a major final.

However, being a fan of Caroline Wozniacki as a player, I was delighted to see her finally win a major after so many years of having been denied her chance by various big hitting players not to mention Serena Williams and Kim Clijsters, who both beaten her in her previous two slam finals at the US Open.  And I think in a way the turning point for Caroline was when she won the WTA Finals tournament last year in Singapore, which at the time was her biggest title to date (and is directly below the slams in terms of prestige as a title).  She also suffered one of her toughest losses in Melbourne aswell seven years ago when she was beaten by Li Na in the semi finals, so that she was able to make her breakthrough in Melbourne no doubt would make up for that.   

Not only this, Caroline's victory will also see her return to being the World No.1, which she formerly was for 67 weeks out of her career, however she had not won a major at the time but now that she has, its safe to say she really will be a legitimate No.1 player.  And now that she has been able to get over the finish line, there is little doubt that she can go on and potentially win more slams before she is done.  And I've always kind of associated Caroline's career to Andy Murray's as he too for many years was a player, who had shown all the talent and potential to win a slam but never quite fulfilled it but once he hired Ivan Lendl as his coach, he made that breakthrough and its great to see Caroline finally do the same.

As for Simona Halep, well its a pity that she wasn't quite able to win as she even got herself in a winning position by going a break up 4-3 in the final set.  However, I think the effort that Simona had made in getting to the final had taken its toll on her physically by this point and it certainly played a factor in her loss, as Caroline was just that bit fresher at the end.  Despite the loss however, it has shown that Simona can still potentially win a major in the future, as she won a set in each of her three major finals so far, she really isn't that far off from winning an extra one to make the difference.  And I'm sure most players that are able to reach three grand slam finals will have a chance to reach another and just maybe yet, Simona will get her chance.

SIGN OFF

Right, so that's it for my look at the ladies Australian open final and it was a great way to finish off a great ladies tournament and all that remains for me to say is congratulations to Caroline Wozniacki on winning her first major title and becoming once again, the World No.1.

So, I will be back soon with my look at the men's final, which was between Roger Federer and Marin Cilic.

So, until then its bye for now.   

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