Halep raced into a 5-0 lead in the opening set, breaking the defending champion three times and also saved three break points at 0-40 down in the fourth game.
.@Simona_Halep wins the title in Rome after Pliskova retires injured in the second set. The final score: 6-0 2-1… https://t.co/JnQE039HwP
— Internazionali Bnl (@InteBNLdItalia) 1600694131000
The Romanian, who even shook off a hard fall in the second game, was at her aggressive and disciplined best while Pliskova looked sluggish with her on-court movement, failing to hit a single winner as she was bagelled in 20 minutes.
The limited number of fans allowed into Foro Italico‘s centre court urged Pliskova to make it a contest, applauding the rare points she got on the score board, and it seemed to work as the second set started with the pair breaking each other.
However, Pliskova was clearly struggling with an injury and despite receiving some treatment between sets on her lower back and leg, the Czech opted to retire to give Halep her first title in Rome.
Victory gave Halep her third consecutive title of the year after wins in Dubai before the COVID-19 hiatus and Prague last month.
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