

A masterful start for her, and her first set against Williams in four tries. Set 1: Halep 6, Williams 2ĩ:36 a.m.: Halep gets the set point, winning 6-2. A very loud, intense game right there.ĩ:39 a.m.: Williams screams after tying it 15-15 in the first game of the second match. She's up 30-love.ĩ:51 a.m.: Halep returns the favor, holding Williams to love to tie it at 2-2.ĩ:48 a.m.: Williams holds Halep to love to make it 2-1.ĩ:45 a.m.: Halep ties it at 1-1 in the second set.ĩ:42 a.m.: Williams up 1-0 in the second set. She's completely out of her game right now.ĩ:59 a.m.: Another error by Williams results in another game for Halep, who's up 4-2.ĩ:55 a.m.: A horrendous unforced error by Williams at the net gives Halep a double break point to go up 3-2.ĩ:52 a.m.: Halep is completely in her game. gets the break in the second set and is just three games away from a first #Wimbledon title /aPjExdjbBrġ0:04 a.m.: Advantage Halep with a chance at a break point (again).ġ0:02 a.m.: Advantage Williams with a chance to get a desperately needed game.ġ0:01 a.m.: Advantage Halep with a chance at a break point.ĩ:59 a.m.: Double fault by Williams. The moment became Romania's first ever #Wimbledon singles champion 🇷🇴 /bny53dP8ALġ0:08 a.m.: It's 40-love Halep with a chance at Wimbledon right here.ġ0:06 a.m.: And another break point for Halep. A completely dominant, masterful performance for the Romanian. Halep holds Williams to love for the championship point. Match updates, highlights from 2019 Wimbledon women's final Set 2: Halep 6, Williams 2ġ0:08 a.m.: And there it is. Simona Halep live score, resultsīelow are live scores and results from the 2019 Wimbledon women's singles final.Ĭlick here or refresh the page if you don't see a live scoreboard. How Halep scored a dominant upset for her first Wimbledon title: Serena Williams vs. Sporting News tracked the match from start to finish. This was her first Wimbledon championship, and her first appearance. With the win, Halep is now 2-3 in Grand Slam finals, including her 2018 French Open title. "She literally played out of her mind," WIlliams said on the telecast after the match.

MORE: Follow live scores from every match at Wimbledon 2019 The 37-year-old also lost last year's WImbledon final to Angelique Kerber.

This marks the first time Williams has ever lost three major finals in succession since she made her first final in 1999. This was just Halep's second time ever beating Williams, bringing her all-time record in the series to 9-2. It's unlikely she could have played a better match, blanketing the court, placing her shots beautifully and committing just three errors. Seventh-seeded Simona Halep beat Williams in 56 minutes, winning 6-2, 6-2 in the 2019 Wimbledon final on Saturday. Serena Williams' quest to match Margaret Court's all-time Grand Slam singles record has been delayed yet again - in emphatic fashion.
