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Eleanor Crooks

Australian Open 2020: Harriet Dart defeat to Simona Halep ends British singles hopes

There are no British singles representatives in the third round of the Australian Open for the second straight year after defeats for Heather Watson and Harriet Dart.

Watson was disappointed with her performance in a 6-3 6-0 defeat by 16th seed Elise Mertens that lasted only 56 minutes, while Dart could feel much more positive about her display in a 6-2 6-4 loss to Wimbledon champion Simona Halep on Rod Laver Arena.

But the bare facts show that seven British players produced only three main draw wins between them and, of the trio who reached the second round, none won a set.

Dart had the toughest task and performed the best, laying to rest the ghosts of 12 months ago, when she took to the same court and failed to win a game against Maria Sharapova.

At 6-2 5-1 another heavy defeat was on the cards but Dart dug in extremely well and produced some fine tennis, troubling Halep with her backhand in particular.

The British number three had one chance to break back for 5-5 but was unable to take it and fourth seed Halep clinched victory on her fourth match point.

Dart, who also won three matches in qualifying, said: "It was always going to be a difficult match. In the last 20 minutes I upped my level, and I will be taking those positives for the rest of the year.

"I started to be more aggressive, winning more points, getting more errors from her. There's definitely progress, it's been a great week for me."

Giving her verdict on the British collective display, Dart said: "All of us expect a lot from ourselves. We are competing in a grand slam. There are no easy matches, we are playing against the highest-level players in the world, and it's incredibly tough.

"It's something that is still so new to me. To keep putting myself in the situations where I am playing big players, big moments, that's a step in the right direction."

Halep was very complimentary about Dart, saying: "I see that she can play a very high-level tennis because she's very smart.

"She has a good feeling of the court. I feel she can improve a lot very soon. Also the serve, I think it's important for her to improve because it's a little bit too slow."

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