Barty wins Adelaide title in
Australian Open boost
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[January 18, 2020]
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - World
number one Ash Barty beat Dayana Yastremska 6-2 7-5 to win the
Adelaide International on Saturday in a major boost before launching
her Australian Open campaign.
Barty, who swept aside Yastremska in one hour and 25 minutes, is
bidding to end Australia's long wait for a homegrown champion at the
year's first Grand Slam. The last was Chris O’Neil, who claimed the
women’s title at the 1978 tournament.
Barty broke the Ukrainian twice to win the first set but Yastremska
put up stiffer resistance in the second to level it at 4-4. The
Australian broke to go 6-5 up on four straight errors from the
Ukrainian and served out to seal the title.
Barty had suffered a surprise defeat to American qualifier Jennifer
Brady in her opener at the Brisbane International earlier this month
but the title win in Adelaide was the perfect way to end her
preparations for Melbourne Park.
She fired 15 winners against the wayward Yastremska, who committed
31 unforced errors.
"This is incredible," said Barty, who punched the air and hit balls
into the crowd to celebrate her first title win on home soil.
"I felt like it was a great tussle and I had to play my best to get
over the line."
"I love playing in Australia, I love playing at home.
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Australia's Ashleigh Barty celebrates after winning the final
against Ukraine's Elina Svitolina REUTERS/Aly Song
"I can't wait to get started in Melbourne on Monday."
Barty won her only previous meeting with Yastremska in Miami last
year.
"Congratulations to Ashleigh, it was a pleasure to play the world
number one and good luck in Melbourne," said Yastremska.
"I hope we get to play many times in the future."
Top seed Barty begins her Australian Open campaign against Ukraine's
Lesia Tsurenko on Monday.
(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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