Barty
ends Anisimova's run to reach French Open final
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[June 07, 2019]
By Julien Pretot
PARIS (Reuters) - Australian Ashleigh
Barty weathered the fierce challenge of Amanda Anisimova to end the
17-year-old's barnstorming run at the French Open and reach the
final with a rollercoaster 6-7(4) 6-3 6-3 victory on Friday.
The eighth-seeded Barty, the first Australian woman to play a final
here since Sam Stosur in 2010, will take on Czech teenager Marketa
Vondrousova on Saturday.
Anisimova, who had knocked out defending champion Simona Halep in
the previous round, rallied from 5-0 down to take the opening set
and open a 3-0 lead in the second, only for the momentum to shift
again in favor of Barty.
Anisimova, the first player born in the 2000s to reach the last
eight or semi-finals at a Grand Slam, put up a great fight to save
five match points but Barty sealed the win on her sixth in light
drizzle.
"I fought my hardest, it's just incredible," said Barty, who will be
looking to become the first Australian woman to hoist the Suzanne
Lenglen Cup since Margaret Court in 1973.
"I went away from what was working but I am proud of the way I
fought and found a way back into that match. It was cold, windy,
very tough for the both of us.
"It's incredible, it's an amazing journey that I've been on. I can't
wait to see what happens."
SOBERING MOMENT
Barty took full advantage of Anisimova's early jitters on a chilly,
windswept Court Suzanne Lenglen, allowing her opponent only one of
the first 18 points.
It was a sobering moment for the teenager, who looked nothing like
the fearless player who had beaten Halep on Thursday.
But the American sprung into life at 5-0, saving two set points to
bag her first game. She went on to steal Barty's serve as her game
finally clicked.
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Australia's Ashleigh Barty in action during her semi final match
against Amanda Anisimova of the U.S. REUTERS/Charles Platiau
Until then, Barty had been unchallenged on a windswept Court Suzanne
Lenglen, spraying the court with winners down the line and cunning
drop shots.
Having found her range and her speed, Anisimova rallied back and
snatched the extra break to serve for the set at 6-5, only for Barty
to force a tiebreak when the American buried a backhand into the
net.
The tiebreak was also a see-saw contest, Barty moving 4-2 up before
Anisimova scored five points in a row to take the set with a
forehand winner down the line.
She then raced to a 3-0 lead in the second without conceding a
point.
But the momentum shifted, again, with Barty taking six games on the
spin to level the tie.
Barty's crafty game prevailed in the decider as she went 5-2 up.
Anisimova, who will break into the top 30 when the WTA rankings are
released on Monday, piled on some more pressure on Barty as she kept
saving the match points.
But the Australian kept her focus to book her place in Saturday's
finale.
(Reporting by Julien Pretot, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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