Simona Halep is like Rafael Nadal, she has to work harder in training, in the gym, in matches; she can beat a lot of these players ranked ahead of her: Chris Evert
In a recent interview with Tennis 365, Chris Evert compared Simona Halep's work ethic and never-say-die attitude on the court to that of Rafael Nadal. Chris Evert also pointed out that since Simona Halep is not that "strong or tall," she relies more on her "legs and foot movement."
“Simona Halep is another player like Nadal who has to work harder in training, in the gym, in matches – she is known for three-set matches and comebacks, she is not tall or strong so she has to rely more on her legs and movement,” said Evert.
World No. 26 Halep defeated Sorana Cirstea in straight sets in the fourth round of Indian Wells on Tuesday, advancing through to the quarterfinals of the Masters tournament. Similarly, Rafael Nadal also enjoyed an easy victory over Dan Evans at the tournament on Monday, extending his current winning streak to 17.
In the interview, Evert admitted that she is a "big fan" of Halep, who she believes "can beat a lot of players" who are currently ranked higher than her on the WTA tour.
She further claimed that Halep is stronger than most players who are playing at Indian Wells and feels that the two-time Grand Slam winner could soon return to the top five.
“I think it just depends on her, I’m a big fan of Simona, I like her game, I think she can beat a lot of these players who are ranked ahead of her," mentioned the 18-time Grand Slam winner.
“I can’t believe she’s the 24th favorite (seed at Indian Wells), it’s ridiculous but I know it’s because she was injured, she didn’t play, but she has what it takes to get back in the top five – she is stronger than almost all these players and moves as well as the best on the circuit," added Evert.
Rafael Nadal will lock horns with Reilly Opelka in the fourth round of the Indian Wells Masters
Nadal will square off against the United States' Reilly Opelka in the fourth round of the Indian Wells Masters on Wednesday. If the Spaniard emerges out as the winner of the match, he will break Roger Federer and Pete Sampras' personal records of a 17-match winning streak at the start of a particular season, which they enjoyed in the 2018 and 1998 seasons respectively.
Nadal currently leads the head-to-head against Opelka 1-0. In their previous encounter, the 21-time Grand Slam winner defeated the American in straight sets at the 2021 Italian Open.
Rafael Nadal is eyeing his fourth title at the Indian Wells Masters, a tournament he last won in 2013.
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