SINGAPORE. — Serena Williams crushed Romania’s Simona Halep 6-3, 6-0 yesterday to win the WTA Finals singles championship in Singapore. Williams avenged her loss to Halep in the group stage of the season-ending tournament to claim her fifth WTA championship, tied for second with Steffi Graf. Only Martina Navratilova, with eight titles, has won more. Halep shocked Williams 6-0, 6-2 in the group stage of the event but was unable to reproduce that performance in the final as the world No. 1 dictated terms from the outset.
Williams also gained revenge for suffering her heaviest defeat in 16 years against Halep in the group stage.
The 33-year-old, who won her 18th Grand Slam singles title at the US Open in September, will end the year as world number one for the fourth time.
Halep could have eliminated Williams in the group stage had she lost to Ana Ivanovic in straight sets, but the Romanian lost in three to throw the champion a lifeline.
Both Williams and Halep were below their best in the final, which failed to live up to the American’s thrilling semi-final win over Caroline Wozniacki, but once she had clinched the first set there was little danger of Williams giving up her title.
She began the match in edgy fashion, having to save break point in her opening service game before being broken in her second, but Halep could not convert a chance to move 3-1 ahead and was pegged back.
With both players struggling to find any rhythm, Williams looked to have taken charge at 4-2 only to double-fault twice in handing the advantage straight back.
Halep was ranked as low as 64 in the world 18 months ago and has enjoyed an astonishing rise, but she could not reproduce the accurate hitting that took her to the French Open final in her first WTA Finals decider.
The Romanian (23) sprayed a backhand wide to drop serve for the third time and Williams hammered down two aces on her way to serving out the set after 46 minutes.
Despite enjoying the support of much of the crowd, who were chanting “Simona! Simona!” at regular intervals, Halep could not withstand an improving Williams in the second set.
The American cut out the double-faults and attacked the Halep serve at will as she raced into a double-break lead, before a flashing forehand return made it 5-0 and prompted a victorious raised fist. — AFP.



