| Barty 
			too hot for Kenin as Aussie's French Open run continues 
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			 [June 03, 2019] 
			PARIS (Reuters) - Ashleigh 
			Barty's impressive run at the French Open continued on Monday when 
			the Australian saw off American Sofia Kenin 6-3 3-6 6-0 to reach the 
			quarter-finals. 
 The eighth seed, who claimed a career-boosting title at the Miami 
			Open this year, will play her second Grand Slam last-eight match 
			against another American, Madison Keys.
 
 The 14th-seeded Keys experienced little trouble in a 6-2 6-4 victory 
			against Czech Katerina Siniakova.
 
 "I just wanted to enjoy myself here, play with freedom," said Barty, 
			who also reached the last eight at the Australian Open this year.
 
 Barty rushed to a 5-1 lead, wrapping up the opening set on serve 
			after Kenin briefly threatened a comeback by pulling a break back.
 
 The American had found her range, though, and she went 3-0 up in the 
			second, pulling her opponent around the court -- just as she did in 
			beating 23-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams in the previous 
			round.
 
 She saved two break points at 5-3 and leveled the tie at the third 
			attempt when Barty fluffed a forehand.
 
 But she had nothing left in the tank in the decider, being fed a 
			bagel that put a brutal end to her Paris run.
 
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			Australia's Ashleigh Barty celebrates after winning her fourth round 
			match against Sofia Kenin of the U.S. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler 
            
			 
            On Court Suzanne Lenglen, Keys was always in control against world 
			number 42 Siniakova, advancing smoothly in light drizzle.
 After easing into a one-set lead Keys, a semi-finalist here last 
			year, encountered some resistance from Siniakova, who however bowed 
			out on her serve when she sent a forehand long.
 
            
			 
			(Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Tony Lawrence) 
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