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China's Zhang Shuai won her first grand slam match in 15 attempts at the Australian Open. Photos: AFP

Chinese qualifier Zhang stuns second seed Halep at Australian Open for first win in a grand slam

Mainlander wins a dominant baseline game against erratic Romanian and then bursts into tears in her court-side interview

World number two Simona Halep was sensationally dumped from the Australian Open at the first hurdle on Tuesday by Chinese qualifier Zhang Shuai, who earned her first grand slam win in 15 attempts.

The Romanian, who has been struggling with a niggling achilles injury, had no answers to Zhang’s dominant baseline game with the Chinese number four scoring a stunning 6-4, 6-3 win on Margaret Court Arena.

I’m so excited that I played so well. I’m so happy, so excited at beating the world’s number two player
Zhang Shuai

The odds had been heavily stacked in Halep’s favour with Zhang playing 14 grand slam matches ahead of Tuesday and losing them all – the worst record of any top 300 player.

But she was a different player on Margaret Court Arena, punishing the Romanian’s scrappy service game while dominating at the net and from the baseline.

Zhang Shuai was reduced to tears in her court-side interview after her breakthrough victory.

“I’m so excited that I played so well,” said Zhang, who burst into tears during her courtside interview as the enormity of the upset sunk in and the crowd gave her a generous ovation.

“I’m so happy, so excited at beating the world’s number two player.”

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The 27-year-old, ranked 133 in the world, said it was the “most memorable moment of my tennis life”.

Few would given her any hope as the two walked out on court, but Halep didn’t know what hit her as Zhang raced to a 4-0 lead.

Romania's Simona Halep never got into her game and tumbled out of the Australian Open.

The second seed finally got a break in the fifth game and looked to be clawing herself back into the match at 2-4, but she lost focus as sweat poured off her and Zhang pounced again to take the set.

Halep appeared to regain her composure as the second set unfolded, taking a 3-1 lead before Zhang again stepped up her game, reeling off a forehand winner to secure the biggest scalp of her career.

It was a huge setback for Halep, who is enjoying her highest ever ranking after a stellar 2015 in which she won titles at Shenzhen, Dubai and Indian Wells, raking in more than US$4.5 million in prize money.

She made clear ahead of the tournament that the ultimate goal was grand slam glory, with that dream now on hold.

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