Women's Singles Tennis Star Simona Halep Set For Nose Surgery
Simona Halep was sensationally bundled out of the Australian Open in the first round last week and revealed she had been struggling with nose, ear and stomach infections.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: January 25, 2016 09:48 am IST
World No.2 in women's singles, Simona Halep revealed that she will undergo a nose surgery and will be out of action until at least March, missing Romania's Fed Cup tie next week. (Simona Halep Stunned as Shocks Rock Australian Open)
Halep was sensationally bundled out of the Australian Open in the first round last week and revealed she had been struggling with nose, ear and stomach infections. (Milos Raonic Stuns Stanislas Wawrinka in Australian Open)
"The last six weeks have been extremely difficult for me, as I've been dealing with infections in my stomach, nose and ear," she said on her official Facebook page.
"This has been one of my most frustrating periods, as I've not been able to train or stay healthy even though I've constantly been on antibiotics to help clear the infections. I gave it my best shot in Australia but, with the infections still in my body, unfortunately I made things worse, as I pushed myself to compete and fight in a Grand Slam.
"Under doctors' advice, I will undergo surgery to fix the ongoing problem with my nose - and I've been advised that this is my best option and success is highly likely."
Her loss at Melbourne to Chinese qualifier Zhang Shuai was a huge setback for Halep, who is enjoying her highest ever ranking after a stellar 2015. She said she hoped to be back to defend her Indian Wells title in March but will miss Romania's Fed Cup tie against the Czech Republic.
"It comes with great sadness that I'm announcing that I will need to miss our upcoming Fed Cup tie as I will be undergoing surgery this week," she said.