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2018 Australian Open: The championship matches
Caroline Wozniacki gets hit in the fact by her hair as she hits a return to Simona Halep during the Australian Open women's final.
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2018 Australian Open: The championship matches

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Caroline Wozniacki gets hit in the fact by her hair as she hits a return to Simona Halep during the Australian Open women's final.
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Simona Halep follows through on a return during the women's championship match.
Saeed Khan, AFP/Getty Images

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Spectators wait for the start of the women's championship match between Simona Halep and Caroline Wozniacki.
Narendra Shrestha, EPA-EFE

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Caroline Wozniacki hits a forehand during the championship match.
Dita Alangkara, AP

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Simona Halep reacts as she reaches for a backhand return against Caroline Wozniacki in the final.
Andy Brownbill, AP

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Simona Halep reacts after a rally in the first set of the women's championship match.
Narendra Shrestha, EPA-EFE

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Caroline Wozniacki plays a backhand during the championship match -- while still dealing with that pesky pony tail.
Lukas Coch, EPA-EFE

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Caroline Wozniacki serves to Simona Halep during the women's championship match.
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Simona Halep serves to Caroline Wozniacki during the first set of the women's championship match.
Dean Lewins, EPA-EFE

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Simona Halep chases down a forehand during the women's championship match.
Narendra Shrestha, EPA-EFE

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Caroline Wozniacki follows through on a serve to Simona Halep during the first set of the title match.
Lukas Coch, EPA-EFE

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Caroline Wozniacki celebrates winning a point during the first set.
Lukas Coch, EPA-EFE
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Caroline Wozniacki gets hit in the fact by her hair as she hits a return to Simona Halep during the Australian Open women's final.
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