Barty's parents to miss the Paris party
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[June 08, 2019]
SYDNEY (Reuters) - While
millions of their compatriots will stay up late into the night to
watch Ash Barty try and win the French Open on Saturday, her parents
will be stranded just a couple of hundred miles away from Roland
Garros.
Australian media reported on Saturday that Rob and Josie Barty were
already in the air on their way to England when their 23-year-old
daughter sealed her epic semi-final victory over teenager Amanda
Anisimova in Paris.
Flights from Queensland to London take a good 24 hours, however, so
the proud parents will not have enough time to touch down and then
make the dash across the English Channel in time to watch Saturday's
final against Marketa Vondrousova.
That will not, of course, diminish their pride at Barty's
astonishing run to the final, where she will be aiming to bring
Australia its first French Open women's singles title in 46 years.
"Over the last three years, Ash has worked hard to get to this
position and deserves every success that comes her way," father Rob
told the Herald Sun.
That her parents had planned their trip to support Barty during the
grasscourt season is an indication of just how surprising her run on
the red clay of the Roland Garros courts has been.
There were, though, a few signs that something special was brewing
this year for the 23-year-old, who famously quit the sport in her
teens and took up professional cricket.
Since swapping bat for racket again in 2016, Barty has risen from
325th to eighth in the world going into the French Open, a ranking
that will improve to second if she beats Czech Vondrousova.
Barty reached the final of her first tournament of the year in
Sydney and her first Grand Slam quarter-final at the Australian Open
two weeks later.
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Ashleigh Barty (AUS) celebrates recording match point during her
match against Amanda Anisimova (USA) on day 13 of the 2019 French
Open at Stade Roland Garros. Mandatory Credit: Susan Mullane-USA
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Two singles victories over American opponents helped Australia into
the final of the Fed Cup and the wins kept coming on the WTA tour
with her fourth career title secured in March at the Miami Open.
She has had some help along the way over the last two weeks in
Paris, with potential opponents Serena Williams, Naomi Osaka and
Simona Halep all removed from her path to a first Grand Slam final
by upsets.
Barty has impressed many with her cool demeanor in a sport where
mental fragility is commonplace, though, and she needed every bit of
that composure in her rollercoaster ride of a semi-final against
Anisimova, which she won 6-7 (4) 6-3 6-3.
"I'm just proud of myself the way I was able to fight and scrap and
hang in there and find a way," she told reporters in Paris.
Australians like nothing better than a battler and, win or lose,
Barty's surprise bid for the Coupe Suzanne-Lenglen is sure to knock
even their beloved cricketers, currently defending their World Cup
title in England, off the back pages.
(Reporting by Nick Mulvenney, editing by Greg Stutchbury)
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