Today, according to multiple foreign media reports, due to the counterattack of the new crown pneumonia epidemic in Europe, Romania female net star, former world ball, Halep (Simona Halep) was rumored to have been diagnosed with infection.
Then Halep announced on her personal social media that she had contracted the new coronavirus. She posted a message saying: "Hello everyone, I want to tell you that I have been diagnosed. I am currently quarantined at home and recovered from mild symptoms. I feel okay, and I believe we will overcome the difficulties together."
This year, Ehalep, 29, won the 2018 French Open and the Wimbledon Championships, and won the two Grand Slam women's singles championships, Red Clay and Grassland. Currently ranked second in the world in women's singles. However, in this year's French Open women's singles round, Halep, the number one seed, was exposed to be unpopular, and only won 3 games in the game, and was eliminated by Polish 19-year-old dark horse Iga Swiatek (Iga Swiatek) with 1:6 and 2:6, and missed the quarterfinals. The 17-game winning streak this season was also interrupted, and Sviatke won the Grand Slam championship for the first time in the end.