Simona Halep says she was 'super close to stopping' due to injury last season
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An injury-stricken season last year nearly drove former world No. 1 Simona Halep to retirement, she said in an interview with the WTA on Thursday.
"The injury last year made me feel that with stopping for four months, I cannot get the rhythm back," Halep said. "I'm 30, so I thought always at 30 it will be tough. I had this in my mind, I don't know why. Losing some matches, getting injured again was not easy. Also in Australia, also in Indian Wells.
"So I was doubting myself that my body can still hold for the highest level in tennis," she continued. "So yeah, probably I was super close to stopping. I didn't have that energy and that confidence that I can still be on tour and at the highest level."
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