This was her 16th WTA title but the first since reaching the top of the world rankings in October. The match was delayed by five hours because of rain in Shenzhen and had to be moved indoors before play could begin. "It's been a great week for me as I've been playing very well. It was a difficult match and (Siniakova) played very well," said Halep.
"I was a little bit less nervous and just tried to enjoy the moment, even if we are playing indoors," she added. "It's not easy but we did our job and I'm happy that I could win the first title of the year." Halep had earlier provided a heart-warming moment when she made use of the severe rain delay by exchanging a few shots with a young boy who had been plucked from the sodden crowd.
To applause and cheers, Halep shook the boy's hand afterwards and planted a kiss on his cheek. When the final against sixth-seeded Siniakova finally got under way, Halep was not nearly so generous, powering through the first set in less than 30 minutes. But big-serving Siniakova, who dumped out former world number one Maria Sharapova in the semi-finals, roared back to take the second set and force a decider.