World number one Barty uncertain of schedule as Osaka closes in
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[February 22, 2021]
(Reuters) - Australian Ash Barty
has provided no certainty if she will play regularly on the women's
tour amid the COVID-19 pandemic despite Naomi Osaka closing in on
her world number one ranking with a fourth Grand Slam title in
Melbourne.
Barty accepted a wildcard to defend her Adelaide International title
this week after making an exit at the quarter-final stage of her
home Grand Slam with a defeat to Czech Karolina Muchova.
The Queenslander skipped last year's U.S. Open and did not defend
her 2019 French Open title, opting not to travel due to health
concerns amid the pandemic.
Barty, who is expected to head to the Middle East next month to play
WTA events in Doha and Dubai, said she faced no fitness issues
during the Melbourne Park swing despite returning to the circuit
after 11 months.
"We plan as best as we can," the 24-year-old told reporters in
Adelaide on Monday. "Obviously in the current situation nothing's
certain. It's difficult to plan, without a doubt, but we just go
with the advice that we have been given.
"Of course I would love to be back on tour full-time, and all those
decisions will come as close as we can to the events, but also as
far out to try and plan a schedule and plan a tour."
Barty did not play for 11 months but has still held on to her top
spot as the women's governing body adjusted the WTA rankings due to
the pandemic, allowing players the ability to skip tournaments
without the fear of losing points.
In contrast, second-ranked Osaka won last year's U.S. Open and the
Australian Open on Saturday but still finds herself more than 1,300
points behind the Australian.
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Australia’s Ashleigh
Barty in action during her fourth round match against Shelby Rogers
of the U.S. REUTERS/Kelly Defina
"There's no extra pressure. The extra pressure is non-existent for
me," Barty said about Osaka's ascent.
"I can't control what anyone else does. For the tournaments or with
the rankings, that's out of my control. As for defending points, I
think that's a very negative way to look at it."
The rivalry between Barty and 23-year-old Osaka could be the
highlight feature of the tour for the next few years.
"I've only played her a couple times. We haven't played a lot,"
Barty said, adding she had not watched Saturday's final between
Osaka and American Jennifer Brady.
"So hopefully it's an opportunity for me to play against her in some
big moments in big tournaments. That's what we dream of ... trying
to put yourself in position to win big titles.
"So maybe it will happen one day but for the time being that's not
what I'm stressed about."
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; editing by Stephen Coates)
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