Wimbledon 2019: Simona Halep beats Serena Williams in straight sets to win her first All England Club title



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It was a fast and dominant finale, as many observers have expected, but it might not have worked as the tennis world hoped.

Simona Halep only needed 55 minutes to complete a masterful performance and win the Wimbledon 6-2, 6-2 final against Serena Williams. According to Halep, it was a clinical performance that was his best all-time match in the post-match interview on Center Court.

Halep won her first Grand Slam last year at Roland Garros and added the Venus Rosewater Dish to her trophy case with a match where she only made three unforced errors, against 25 by Williams, seven-time Wimbledon champion. The 27-year-old Romanian also dominated her first serve, winning 82% of her points for the first serve, and she faced only one break point throughout the match.

For Serena Williams, it was another chance to win a 24th record title that she could not win. Even though she has qualified for three of Grans Slam's last five finals, it's fair to wonder if the window allowing her to win big titles could finally start closing. If the greatest player of this generation – and perhaps the previous generation – enters the story of this year, he will have to come to the US Open in New York later this summer.

Thank you for being past.

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