US Open: Simona Halep readies for 'big challenge' against Maria Sharapova
Second-ranked Simona Halep
expects a major challenge when she becomes Maria Sharapova's first Grand
Slam opponent after a doping ban in the highest-profile first-round
match at the US Open.
Just days after squandering her third chance at reaching
world number one with a humbling loss in the Cincinnati final, the
25-year-old Romanian wason the practice court when she got the message she would face a Russian foe who is 6-0 lifetime against her.
"Of course was a little bit like, 'How is possible again? Just first round of a Grand Slam.' But I felt OK," Halep said on Saturday. "I did my practice normal. I didn't have something emotional. I'm normal."
Sharapova has won 22 Grand Slam first-round matches in a row since last losing a major opener at the 2010 Australian Open. And she is 10-0 in US Open first-round matches.
"I just want to do my best, to try to win the match and of course to enjoy it. It's a big, big match."
Sharapova made her return in April at Stuttgart, reaching the semi-finals as a wildcard, but such invitations sparked criticism from some WTA rivals, saying she should have to work her way back without such benefits, some suggesting a life ban.
Former world number one Sharapova was refused a wildcard by the French Open and missed Wimbledon with a thigh injury. A forearm injury has limited her to one US Open hardcourt tune-up match.
Sharapova has missed three of the past four US Opens, her last visit ending in the 2014 fourth round.
Sharapova's doping ban is not among the things Halep will focus upon in trying to make her rival's Grand Slam comeback a brief one.
"I'm not thinking what Maria did or what Maria does and how is the situation. I'm just thinking about myself," Halep said.
"It's not going to be easy. It is just another match, another challenge, another possibility to face her and to try to win against her.
"I don't want to put pressure on myself that I'm facing Maria Sharapova. It's a normal player. She's coming back, so she played really well in the past, so she's still a good player. I have to just focus on myself."
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