Simona Halep beats Serena Williams to win first Wimbledon title

(CNN)History was made at Wimbledon on Saturday but if you were rooting for Serena Williams, it wasn't what you hoped for.
Simona Halep became the first Romanian to win Wimbledon when she stunned the American 6-2 6-2 in what had to be one of the finest performances in a final in the tournament's recent history.
"She really played out of her mind," Williams told the crowd.
    Petra Kvitova's 6-3 6-0 victory over Eugenie Bouchard in 2014 sprung to mind as another glittering display.
    Halep needed only one more minute than the Czech, 56, to see off the 37-year-old Williams.
    Her three unforced errors were the fewest in a Wimbledon final since records were kept in 1998, one less than Kvitova's tally.
    "I've always been intimidated a little bit when I faced Serena," Halep, who struck 13 winners, told reporters. "She's an inspiration for everyone and the model for everyone.
    "Today I decided before the match that I'm going to focus on myself and on the final of a grand slam, not on her. That's why I was able to play my best, to be relaxed, and to be able to be positive and confident against her."
    Halep claimed her second major after the 2018 French Open. Williams, meanwhile, fell in a third straight grand slam final for the first time in her record-breaking career.
    All have been on her comeback after becoming a mom in September 2017.
    "For me any loss is not easy," said Williams. "When someone plays lights out, there's really not much you can do. You just have to understand that was their day today.
    "Hopefully I can raise the level of my game sometimes."
    Simona Halep of Romania was winning her second grand slam title after a comprehensive 6-2 6-2 beating of Serena Williams in the Wimbledon women's singles final.

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