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Unseeded Jelena Ostapenko Stuns 3rd Seed Halep to Win French Open

Jelena Ostapenko stunned third seed Halep with a 4-6 6-4 6-3 comeback victory in a thrilling French Open final

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Jelena Ostapenko stunned third seed Simona Halep with a 4-6 6-4 6-3 comeback victory in a thrilling French Open final on Saturday to become the first Latvian to win a grand slam title.

Ostapenko, ranked only 47th and just two days past her 20th birthday, became one of the most unlikely Grand Slam champions in tennis history. She also denied Halep what would have been her first major championship and the No. 1 ranking.

The first unseeded player to lift the Suzanne Lenglen Cup since Britain's Margaret Scriven in 1933, Ostapenko was 3-0 down in the second set when she overturned the situation.

Jelena Ostapenko stunned third seed Halep with a 4-6 6-4 6-3 comeback victory in a thrilling French Open final
(Photo: AP)
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I mean I can’t believe I’m champion at 20. I knew that Gustavo Kuerten won his first Roland Garros the day I was born, I have no words. There were a couple of games when everything went my way and I was ready to fight for every point.
Jelena Ostapenko

Halep appeared on the way to a relative runaway, leading by a set and 3-0 in the second, then holding three break points for the chance to go ahead 4-0. But Ostapenko would not go quietly, winning that game and the next three en route to forcing a third set.

And then, in the third, Ostapenko again summoned a veteran's resolve, taking the last five games after being down a break at 3-1. She took advantage of a bit of luck, too, holding for a 5-3 lead when she hit a backhand that clipped the top of the net, popped way up in the air, then dropped over onto Halep's side.

Soon enough, Ostapenko was striking two more winners on the last two points to provide a fitting conclusion.

Jelena Ostapenko stunned third seed Halep with a 4-6 6-4 6-3 comeback victory in a thrilling French Open final
(Photo: AP)
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It was a match filled with wild momentum swings between two players displaying completely disparate styles: Ostapenko's grip-it-and-rip-it approach vs. Halep's more conservative keep-the-ball-in philosophy. By the end, the numbers were stark: Ostapenko built a 54-8 edge in winners, but she also had far more unforced errors than Halep, 54-10.

Halep, a 25-year-old from Romania, was playing in her second major final. She was the runner-up to Maria Sharapova at Roland Garros in 2014.

Ostapenko was playing in only her eighth Grand Slam tournament, never having been past the third round before. She also had never before won a tour-level title of any sort. The last woman to win her first title at a major was Barbara Jordan at the 1979 Australian Open.

Jelena Ostapenko stunned third seed Halep with a 4-6 6-4 6-3 comeback victory in a thrilling French Open final
(Photo: AP)
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Not coincidentally, that was also the last time at any Grand Slam tournament that none of the women's quarterfinalists had previously won a major championship.

So Ostapenko stepped into the considerable opening created by the absences of Serena Williams (she's taking the rest of the season off because she is pregnant) and Sharapova (denied a wild card after coming back from a 15-month drug ban).

Also missing from the tournament was two-time major champ Victoria Azarenka (slated to return soon after having a baby), while current No. 1 Angelique Kerber lost in the first round in Paris.

That all added up to an up-for-grabs feeling, and Ostapenko seized the opportunity.

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