Barty made to work for win over Zvonareva in first round
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[September 01, 2021]
By Steve Keating
NEW YORK (Reuters) -World number one Ash Barty was made to sweat for
a 6-1 7-6(7) win over Vera Zvonareva and a spot in the second round
of the U.S. Open on Tuesday.
The top-seeded Australian came out firing on all cylinders and raced
to a 3-0 lead in a rapid-fire opening set that was over in 24
minutes.
But what looked to be a straightforward afternoon for Barty turned
tense in a grinding second set which the 36-year-old Zvonareva
forced to a tiebreak before falling 9-7.
"Vera, without a doubt she's an experienced campaigner," said Barty.
"I think in the first set I served exceptionally well.
"She was a little bit loose off her racquet and she gave me a few
cheapies.
"I think all in all being able to work my way around that and kind
of get through that in straight sets was really pleasing.
"I think when my back was against the wall I came up with some
really good stuff.
"That's all we can ask when your back is against the wall."
Barty has won five tournaments this season, including a second
career Grand Slam at Wimbledon and her U.S. Open tune-up in
Cincinnati.
In between those two victories, however, the
25-year-old threw in a dismal performance when she was booted out of the
opening round of the Tokyo Olympics by 48th-ranked Sara Sorribes Tormo.
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Ashleigh Barty (AUS) reacts to a shot during her match against Jil
Teichmann (SUI not pictured) during the Western and Southern Open
final at the Lindner Family Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Susan
Mullane-USA TODAY Sports
Zvonareva is a former U.S. Open and
Wimbledon runner-up but her best results came more than a decade ago
and the injury-ravaged Russian has had spotty performances at Grand
Slams ever since, not advancing past the second round of any major
since 2014.
She embraced her moment back on Arthur Ashe Stadium court, refusing
to wave the white flag after a lopsided opening set.
In the end Barty's all-court game and power proved too much for her,
with the Australian laying down 11 aces and firing 31 winners
compared to nine by her opponent.
"I think all in all I felt like today I was able to find some good
tennis when it mattered most," said Barty, who next meets young Dane
Clara Tauson. "I started well and in the end was able to play some
good, aggressive tennis towards the end of the match."
(Reporting by Steve Keating in New York; Editing by Clare Fallon)
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