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Simona Halep pays price for changing style of play at French Open

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Simona Halep was drawn into an aggressive game against  Mirjana Lucic-Baroni. Photo: EPA

Lightning struck twice for Romanian Simona Halep, last year’s runner-up, as she was knocked out in a second-round shock at the French Open 7-5, 6-1 by Mirjana Lucic-Baroni on Wednesday.

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The third seed, who had also been the unlikely victim of the same Croatian surprise packet in the third round of last year’s US Open, found history repeating itself as she crumbled after losing a tight first set.

I just wanted to hit too strong maybe, and to change the game is not good
Simona Halep

Halep, who usually toys with her opponents, offering a mix of pace and accuracy, was the victim this time as she never found her stride on Court Suzanne Lenglen and could only summon up five winners against the 33-year-old world number 70.

Lucic-Baroni, who next plays French 29th seed Alize Cornet, ended Halep’s resistance with an ace.

“She played well. I couldn’t play my best today. But, you know, she started to hit the ball very strong at the beginning of the match. So she was better than me today,” Halep said.

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A subtle player, Halep was drawn into a hitting contest by Lucic-Baroni, who came back on the tour in 2006 after a three-year hiatus.
Mirjana Lucic-Baroni on her way to victory. Photo: EPA
Mirjana Lucic-Baroni on her way to victory. Photo: EPA
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