Updated On: 17 February, 2021 07:47 AM IST | Melbourne | AFP
The Romanian second seed came up against a formidable and focused Williams on Rod Laver and was unable to match her in the baseline rallies, crashing out in the quarter-finals 6-3, 6-3. She felt she was "not that far" away, but admitted the veteran American was "stronger in the important moments".

Simona Halep. Pic/Getty Images
World number two Simona Halep said she needs to work on her on-court attitude after crashing out of the Australian Open to Serena Williams Tuesday. The Romanian second seed came up against a formidable and focused Williams on Rod Laver and was unable to match her in the baseline rallies, crashing out in the quarter-finals 6-3, 6-3. She felt she was "not that far" away, but admitted the veteran American was "stronger in the important moments".
"She was very powerful at the return. So, yeah, those long rallies were very important. But I`m not that disappointed with myself," said the two-time Grand Slam winner. "My attitude maybe a little bit negative the whole tournament, but I`m going to work on this, and I will come back stronger with that." Throughout the opening Grand Slam of the year the usually ice-cool Halep has let her frustrations bubble to the surface, admitting she had been "complaining a little bit too much".