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Simona Halep’s comeback from a shortened anti-doping suspension hit a new hurdle on Monday when the former world No. 1 endured a 6-3, 6-3 defeat to Yuan Yue at the Hong Kong Tennis Open.

Halep fell to 1-4 in 2024 matches played—having won her first match of the season only earlier this month at a WTA 125K tournament, also in Hong Kong—when she fell to the No. 6 seed from China after 82 minutes.

"Was not bad at all, but the opponent was playing really well and she had confidence," she said after the match. "I would say I'm not happy with the way I played, but it's much better than previous matches so I'm just taking the positives. Body is tired, but it's normal because I had such a long break. It's better than last time, so I take it as a positive."

A two-time Grand Slam champion, Halep, 33, first returned to action in March almost immediately following news that the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) had overturned one of her anti-doping convictions, thereby shortening her suspension from four years to nine months.

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Halep, who had been off the court since being handed a provisional suspension after the 2022 US Open, accepted a wild card into the Miami Open, where she lost to Paula Badosa in three sets.

“I felt the freedom again to be able to go to the tournament and to be able to play, practice, the same routine, locker room,” she told Jon Wertheim back in the spring. “It was a great experience and I'm really thankful that people welcomed me so beautiful.”

Injuries halted her progress from there when she was forced to retire from her opening match at a WTA 125K tournament on the eve of Roland Garros; she sat out the rest of the summer due to a knee injury.

“It’s an injury I have never had before and it has been a tough one to manage, with the pain persisting,” she wrote on social media back in July.

“It has been a very difficult period (almost two years) mentally and emotionally for me and struggling physically on top of that definitely doesn’t help. I have decided to take the time needed to recover properly, rather than training and playing through pain. My instinct has always been to try to come back as soon as possible, but I am not a machine, I am a human being and I need time to recover from everything I have gone through.”

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She played her first tournament in nearly five months in Hong Kong, where she defeated Australian Arina Rodionova in three sets but won only three games the following day to No. 7 seed Anna Blinkova.

Against Yuan, she played solid but ultimately unspectacular tennis with 17 winners to 19 unforced errors; Yuan managed a +10 differential of 22 winners to 12 errors and won five of the final six games to claim victory in straight sets.

With this being the final week of WTA tournaments this season, Halep will continue to need help competing in main draws next year.

"[The schedule] depends on wild cards, doesn't depend on me," she said. "About the off-season, I just want to work harder than I did these few weeks, because I really need a stronger body to perform at this level."