Simona Halep To Marry Wealthy Businessman Toni Iuric Next Week

Simona Halep confirmed that she will be marrying wealthy businessman Toni Iuric next week. The wedding will be held in Halep’s hometown of Constanta.

Halep and Iuric have been dating for about 3 years. Iuric is divorced, having been married twice before. He was married to model Arina, and then a woman named Lina. He owns several companies in Romania and is a multimillionaire (or a billionaire).

In 2019, Iuric asked Simona Halep’s father, Stere, for permission to marry Simona and Stere accepted the request. The wedding was originally scheduled to be held in 2020 but was postponed because of COVID-19.

Halep is a former world number 1. She has two grand slam titles – the 2018 French Open and the 2019 Wimbledon. Championships. She also reached the finals at the 2018 Australian Open.

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How Do Wild Cards Work In Tennis?

What is a wild card in tennis?

Let’s say that a player’s ranking doesn’t allow the player to qualify for the tournament. Or the player missed the tournament entry deadline. In these cases, the tournament organizers can give the player a wild card that will allow him to play in the tournament.

Who gets a wild card for the tournament is completely up to the tournament organizers. Wild cards can be given out by tournaments for the main draw and the qualifying draw.

Who gets wild cards?

Wild cards are typically given to local players, up-and-coming players, players from the home country of the tournament, players returning from injuries, or players who missed the tournament entry deadline.

Before a grand slam, big-name players take wild cards to play at a tournament to get match practice. This is especially the case if they have lost in the early rounds of the previous tournament.

Siblings of top players also plenty of wild cards. Brothers of Stefanos Tsitsipas and Novak Djokovic have been recipients of many wild cards over the years mainly due to the influence of their more successful siblings.

Some grand slam winners got into the tournament with a wild card

It’s very rare for a wild card player to win the tournament, though it has happened a few times. In 2001, Goran Ivanisevic won the Wimbledon title after getting a wild card. Kim Clijsters was the unexpected US Open winner in 2009 after getting into the draw with a wild card.

Wild card swaps

This is the ugly underbelly of tennis. Nations that host the grand slams (Australia, France, and, the US) have wild card swaps in place where they give each other’s players wild cards. For example, the US Open may give an Australian player a wild card, and the Australian Open will give a US player a wild for the Australian Open. It’s up to the tennis federation in each country to decide who gets the wild card.

Interestingly, Britain, which hosts the Wimbledon Championship does not have a formal wild card swap agreement with the other grand slam nations.

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