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Halep out of WTA Finals after Svitolina defeat and could lose number one ranking

The 26-year-old will lose her world number one status if Karolina Pliskova wins the event.

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World number one Simona Halep is out of the WTA Finals in Singapore after losing to Elina Svitolina in the last round-robin match.

Halep needed to beat the Ukrainian to advance out of her group with Caroline Wozniacki, but went down 6-3 6-4 and will now head home.

Furthermore, she will lose her crown as the world’s best if Karolina Pliskova wins the title on Sunday.

Halep’s defeat means that in-form Caroline Garcia joins Wozniacki in the final four to carry on her amazing end-of-season run.

Garcia, who won back-to-back titles in China to seal a spot at the tournament, was looking dead and buried after losing her first round-robin game against Halep but beat Svitolina on Wednesday and came into Friday’s clash with Wozniacki knowing she had to win.

She might have been preparing herself for a flight home after losing the first set to love, but steeled herself against a player who had only dropped four games in her previous two matches and came through 0-6 6-3 7-5.

The Frenchwoman still had a nervous wait to see if she progressed, but after Svitolina, playing with the freedom of a player who already knew she was heading home, was too good for Halep, it meant that Garcia ended up topping the group.

That set up a semi-final against Venus Williams while Pliskova lies in wait for Wozniacki.

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