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No one would have backed against Halep emerging victorious after she took the opening set and was 3-0 up in the second. However, Ostaapenko fought back brilliantly to claim a stunning 4-6 6-4 6-3 victory.
A lesser athlete would have shed a tear. Not Halep though. Her eyes remained dry and she made a simple vow.
"Let's keep working. Let's believe. Maybe I wasn't ready to win."
And it's because of these comments, and the manner in which Halep handled herself, that made coach Darren Cahill sure he was doing something right with his player.
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