Australian Open: 'Nervous' Simona Halep Says She's Settled After First Round Win
Simona Halep, a quarter-finalist at Melbourne Park last year, is looking to build on a breakthrough 2014 when she reached the French Open final and the semi-finals at Wimbledon.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: January 19, 2015 12:46 pm IST
Third seed Simona Halep overcame a bout of the butterflies to advance to the second round of the Australian Open on Monday, defeating Italy's Karin Knapp 6-3, 6-2.
The Romanian, a quarter-finalist at Melbourne Park last year, is looking to build on a breakthrough 2014 when she reached the French Open final and the semi-finals at Wimbledon.
But the 23-year-old admitted nerves almost got the better of her as she appeared in the first centre court match staged at this year's Australian Open.
Halep, considered one of the young guns most likely to join the Grand Slam club in the near future, could not impose herself on Knapp, ranked number 50 in the world.
"It was a tough match for me and I was very nervous before the match but I'm very happy now and I'm sure that next time I'll play better," she said.
"I was thinking a lot -- maybe too much -- yesterday about this match, (so) I'm really happy I could win this first round because always it's the toughest."
Despite the emphatic scoreline, Halep's stuttering display fell well short of the form she showed earlier this month to win her ninth WTA title at the Shenzhen Open.
But the world number three said there were always jitters going into a Grand Slam and expressed confidence she would soon be back to her best.
"I started well in Shenzhen and won the tournament there but the first Slam is different and there's much pressure here and I feel that," she said.
"But I feel good and I'm sure I'll have the chance to win many more matches."
She looked rusty from the outset, conceding a break in her first service game.
Knapp eventually buckled in a first set that went for 45 minutes but the Italian fought all the way before going down 6-3.
The second set began in a similar fashion with Halep again down a break early but immediately clawed her way back in the face of some dogged resistance from Knapp.
The Romanian set up two match points, squandering the first when she hit a backhand long but claimed victory on the second when Knapp sent her return into the net.
She will play Jarmila Gajdosova on Wednesday after the Australian world number 62 made it past the opening round at her home Grand Slam for the first time in a decade.