19 Dec 2024

Halep gets wildcard for ASB Classic and Australian Open

6:48 am on 19 December 2024
Romanian tennis player Simona Halep.

Romanian tennis player Simona Halep. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Two-time Grand Slam champion, Simona Halep, who recently returned to the tennis courts after a 15 month doping ban, has been granted a wildcard entry to the ASB Classic in Auckland.

The Romanian is one of three players to earn wildcard entry directly into the main draw, along with 17-year-old Slovakian, Renata Jamrichova in the women's field and exciting young Canadian Gabriel Diallo in the men's.

Halep, 33, who was World No. 1 for 15 months straight, returned to tennis in March following a successful appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS Tribunal), who supported her case against a four-year ban.

Halep will also play the Australian Open.

The women's WTA 250-level tournament starts on Monday 30 December, after final qualifying, with the men's ATP 250 tournament from Monday 6 to Saturday 11 January 2025

"Simona automatically qualifies for an exemption wildcard under her status as a former world No 1 ranked player," said Tournament Director, Nicolas Lamperin.

"Now she faces a long road to return to the sport, and we will do our best to ensure she enjoys her experience back in Auckland, both on and off the court."

The Romanian has won 24 titles including two Grand Slams - Roland Garros in 2018 and Wimbledon in 2019 - and has twice played at the ASB Classic in 2011 and 2013.

Jamrichova is from the other end of the tennis spectrum, a highly promising teen who won the junior women's titles at the Australian Open and Wimbledon this year.

She is the first Slovakian to claim the Wimbledon girls' title and only the second female in the last 10 years to win multiple Grand Slam junior singles titles. She is already inside the top 400 players on the WTA rankings.

Diallo, 23, turned pro last year but has already rocketed to 87 in the world rankings, just outside the automatic qualifiers for the tournament.

Born in Montreal, his father is from Guinea and mother from Ukraine, and he ventured into tennis via a scholarship at the University of Kentucky.

Standing a commanding 2.03m, Diallo has won three Challenger titles, made the final in an ATP 250 and the third round at the US Open after winning three rounds of qualifying.

There is one additional wildcard spot for the men's main draw, as well as a wildcard for both the men's and women's tournaments for the respective winners of the New Zealand playoffs.

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