Melbourne might be Simona Halep’s main launching pad subsequent month.
Former world No. 1 Halep has accepted a wild card into 2025 Australian Open qualifying at Melbourne Park, January 6-Ninth.
It will likely be Halep’s first Grand Slam look since she suffered a US Open first-round loss to Ukrainian qualifier Daria Snigur in August of 2022.
The 2018 Australian Open finalist Halep stated she’s grateful for the wild card and has been coaching onerous for the 2025 season.
“The considered returning to Australia after three years is thrilling and I’m very grateful to the event for this chance. I’ve been working onerous to prepare for the 2025 season,” Halep stated. “The Australian Open has offered me with a number of the finest moments in my profession, so I can’t wait to be again in Melbourne and enjoying in entrance of the Aussie followers.”
The 33-year-old Romanian reached the spherical of 16 in her final Australian Open look in 2022. Halep contested the AO fourth spherical or higher in her final 5 Melbourne Park appearances, highlighted by her 2018 remaining run and 2020 semifinal exhibiting.
Sixteen-year-old Cruz Hewitt, former world No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt’s son, was one in all eight Aussie males issued 2025 Australian Open Males’s Qualifying wild playing cards.
American Alycia Parks, whose rating has jumped to No. 82 after she beat Belinda Bencic within the remaining of the WTA 125 in Angers, France final week, is the highest seed in Australian Open girls’s qualifying.
Explosive server Parks, Viktorija Golubic and Nuria Parrizas Diaz are the three High-100 ranked girls set to compete in AO qualifying
The highest-seeded Halep was six factors from her first Grand Slam crown holding a 4-3 lead within the decisive set of the 2018 Australian Open remaining when Caroline Wozniacki staged a career-defining comeback.
The second-ranked Wozniacki surged by means of the final three video games edging Halep, 7-6 (2), 3-6, 6-4, in a pulsating Australian Open remaining to seize her maiden main in her third Grand Slam remaining.
On a steamy Saturday evening in Melbourne, Wozniacki vanquished Grand Slam ghosts and a gallant Halep in an excellent two hour, 50-minute battle.
In a remaining that includes present and former world No. 1 gamers, the pair pushed one another everywhere in the courtroom in a conflict of dizzying drama.