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Simona Halep to play China Open despite chronic back problem

Simona suffered a herniated disc in Beijing a year ago, bringing an early end to her 2018 season

Updated on: Sep 28, 2019 01:43 PM IST
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Wimbledon champion Simona Halep said on Saturday that she will compete at the China Open in Beijing, days after retiring from the Wuhan Open with a back problem.

Simona Halep of Romania (AP)
Simona Halep of Romania (AP)

If fully fit, the 28-year-old Romanian will be among the favourites next week in the Chinese capital, where Serena Williams will not play because of a knee issue.

Halep, a former world number one, was forced out of the Wuhan third round on Wednesday, saying she had a muscle issue in the lower part of her back.

She suffered a herniated disc in Beijing a year ago, bringing an early end to her 2018 season.

“The back is better, is getting better and I’m having treatment every day,” said Halep, who plays a qualifier in her Beijing opener.

“I had two days off and today I practised. In my opinion, I can play tomorrow.”

“You never know with the back, every tournament starts with the back (issue) because I had problems since 2008,” she added.

“So it’s normal to have tough periods.”

Halep, the Wimbledon holder and 2018 French Open champion, twice finished the year number one in the world.

“My goal is to win Grand Slams and also tournaments,” Halep said.

 
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