In September last year, the Romanian tennis player Simona Halep married businessman Tony Luruc. Even after her marriage, Simona continued to travel full-time. According to the former world number 1, her husband regularly pushes her to play well. She recently spoke in an interview with about her husband’s role in helping her get through a difficult time this year. Tennis majors.
“He understands all my moods” – Simona Halep


Simona did not have a fantastic start to the year in 2022. She was also unable to finish last season due to injury issues. She now participates in Madrid Open to try to get back into shape. Meanwhile, she chose Serena Williams’ former coach Patrick Mouratoglou as her permanent coach.
Simona Halep also mentioned in this interview that one of the people who pushed her to train there Mouratoglou Academy Her husband was in France. When the interviewer asked her if there would be any changes after her marriage, she replied: “No, it wasn’t because my husband supports me. He actually also pushed me to come here and take this big step because it’s huge for me. It changed everything in my life when I left home and stayed here for weeks training. But I don’t feel like it’s difficult, so that’s great.
“I have been happy in my personal life since I met him. In fact, it fits my personality perfectly. He is a little older than me and understands all my moods, because tennis players usually have moods. It’s simple, he comes here on the weekend, I see him, he has work at home. So yes, the time spent together is perfect and he helps push me to play tennis” added the former world number 1.
Simona Halep will face Ons Jabeur


Simona Halep, the former world number 1, improved her preparation for Roland Garros with a 6-4, 6-4 victory against the American. Coco Gauff in the quarter-finals of the Madrid Open. Halep, who won Roland-Garros in 2018 and this Madrid Championship twice, is unseeded after her ranking fell last year due to injuries, but she has yet to drop a set in this year’s tournament. However, she now faces the Tunisian, eighth seed. Ons Jabeurwho beat Belinda Bencic 6-2, 3-6, 6-2 in an earlier match that was played under the dome due to rain.
