Simona Halep (picture) is a player with a plan. A few of them in fact.

While lacking the power of some of the biggest names in the women’s game, the wily Romanian has plotted her way through to today’s French Open final without dropping a set thanks to an ability to adapt to circumstances.

She displayed that handy knack again on Thursday when she beat Andrea Petkovic 6-2 7-6 after briefly running into a spot of bother in the second set.

From a break down the fourth seed hit back to force a tiebreak and went on to become the first Romanian for 34 years to reach the final of a grand slam.

“I have a few plans during the match, but I just want to play my style: to be aggressive and to stay very close to the baseline,” Halep said.

No doubt she will already be conjuring some tactics to unsettle Maria Sharapova in today’s final when she hopes to emulate her advisor Virginia Ruzici who won the title in 1978 and reached the final two years later.

Although she was not letting on, other to say she wants to make up for losing to the Russian in the final in Madrid in the build-up to the French Open.

“I don’t know how I have to play to beat Maria,” she said.

“But I have to take that revenge. I will fight for this one. I played a really good match in Madrid first set. I started really well. I was very fast on court, and I opened the angles.

“But she came back very well. Now, I have to be aggressive again, to play fast, like my style, and to stay there with the nerves. It will be a tough moment for me.”

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