December 23, 2024
Simona Halep

In November 2022 , At the current US Open, Simona Halep was unable to go past the first round. But the Romanian is currently in a personal tragedy that has stunned her fans more than her early departure in New York.

Less than a year after getting married, Halep is reportedly divorcing billionaire Toni Iuruc. On September 15, the couple was supposed to mark their first wedding anniversary. The former Wimbledon champion Simona Halep’s decision to file for divorce from her husband took everyone by surprise. Now, in an interesting turn of events, Halep is prepared to relocate close to the Mouratoglou Tennis Academy.

Simona Halep moving near Mouratoglou’s academy
Rumors are that Halep‘s closeness with Serena Williams’ ex-coach might be the reason for her divorce. According to Orange Sport, a Romanian publication, Halep wishes to relocate permanently to Nice, France. She feels herself getting closer to the magnificent Cote d’Azur city, which serves as a major hub for rich vacations. Halep may have already disclosed to her close friends that she had been planning to take this significant move in her life after her divorce.
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The tennis academy of Mouratoglou is a 35-minute drive from Nice’s city center, where Halep is planning to relocate. The sudden move near her coach’s academy may spark more controversies for the 2-time Grand Slam champion.

Last year, Toni Iuruc and Simona Halep had a legal wedding and had scheduled a religious ceremony at Casino Sinaia in Romania on November 13. On the tennis front, Halep was eliminated at the US Open in the opening round by the Ukrainian Daria Snigur.

Simona Halep had a solid season
Halep, the two-time Grand Slam champion, after her association with Serena Williams’ former coach Patrick Mouratoglou, had been gradually regaining her form on the tour. She had a solid start to the year before advancing to the fourth round of the Australian Open. She secured the Melbourne Summer title.

Following that, the former World No. 1 maintained her strong performances, reaching the quarter-finals in Madrid and the semi-finals in Indian Wells. The 30-year-old bounced back on the grass-court swing after an unexpected early loss at the French Open. She made it to three semifinals in a row, but ultimately suffered a loss in the US Open.

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