Halep retains Madrid title

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A victor again in Madrid, Simona Halep was appearing in her third final in four years in the Spanish capital; Getty Images
Simona Halep became the first women since Serena Williams to defend her Madrid title with a thrilling three-set win over Kristina Mladenovic.

Simona Halep has won the Mutua Madrid Open for the second consecutive year after staving off a fightback from France’s Kristina Mladenovic to win 7-5 6-7(5) 6-2 in a thrilling three-setter.

The third seed produced her best tennis in the decider after edging the first set and being pegged back in the second by 14th seed Mladenovic, who was playing in her first final at Premier Mandatory level, the grade immediately below Grand Slam tournaments.

Romanian Halep was playing in her third Madrid final in four years, having lost the 2014 showpiece to Maria Sharapova, and her victory made her the second woman to retain the title after Serena Williams in 2013.

Halep took an even first set but grew frustrated in the second as Mladenovic came roaring back and the Romanian was given a code violation for throwing her racket in frustration in the direction of a ball boy at 30-0 down in the 12th game.

Mladenovic got off to a strong start in the tiebreak and took the second set after winning two long rallies. But she had expended most of her energy and could not keep up with Halep, who served out the match in style by winning the game to love.

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