NEW YORK—Simona Halep didn't have any problem explaining Maria Sharapova's victory in their blockbuster first-round encounter at the US Open.
"She was better," Halep said. "She was serving better."
The match had been highly anticipated ever since second-seeded Halep drew former No. 1 Sharapova in the opening round, and fulfilled expectations when the two played a high-quality three-setter that went two hours and 43 minutes. Sharapova, who led 4-1 in the second set, survived a Halep rally and prevailed 6-4, 4-6, 6-3.
Sharapova received a wildcard into the tournament, with her ranking at No. 146 as she returns from an anti-doping suspension. She has won all seven meetings against Halep.
"It was a tough one for first round, for sure," said Halep. "But still I think I played okay. She played really well. It was a good match. It was good for the fans."