Barty storms into third round as U.S. Open mops up
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[September 03, 2021]
By Steve Keating
NEW YORK (Reuters) -World number one Ash Barty stormed into the
third round of the U.S. Open by taming Danish teenager Clara Tauson
6-1 7-5 on Thursday, while the Billie Jean King National Tennis
Center mopped up after a night of torrential rain and damaging
winds.
A brilliant sun and clear skies greeted Barty and Tauson as they
kicked off the action on an Arthur Ashe Stadium court that 12 hours
earlier had closed its retractable roof and battened down the
hatches as remnants of Hurricane Ida pounded New York, shutting
roads and trains in and out of the sprawling facility.
The powerful storm led the National Weather Service to declare a
flash flood emergency in New York City for the first time in
history.
The impact of the storm was still being felt at the U.S. Open on
Thursday, with the start of play delayed by an hour as fans trickled
back for morning matches, while crews raced to clear flooded roads
and trains slowly returned to service.
"It was pretty devastating last night from everything that I heard,"
said Barty. "It did wreak some havoc, obviously there was a later
start today I think because of obviously the damage to the site.
"It took us a while to get in this morning but we kind of allowed
for that time.
"I think we were kind of prepared for it in a way as best we could
be, and, yeah, we just kind of got on with it."
Tauson faced another type of storm in the form of top seeded
Australian Barty, who threatened to blow the 18-year-old off the
court in a lopsided opening set before letting up in the second.
As in her opening round match, a 6-1 7-6 win over Vera Zvonareva,
Barty dominated early on then struggled to deliver the knockout
punch.
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Ashleigh Barty of Australia hits a shot against Clara Tauson of
Denmark in a second round match on day four of the 2021 U.S. Open
tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
Mandatory Credit: Jerry Lai-USA TODAY Sports
Owner of five titles this season
including her second career Grand Slam at Wimbledon, Barty had 33
winners compared to 14 by Tauson but lacked focus at key moments,
converting just five of 19 break opportunities.
Still, the 25-year-old Australian did
what was needed to advance to the third round where she will face
American Shelby Rogers or Romanian Sorana Cirstea.
"I think chipping away in these first two matches has been good,"
said Barty. "The tennis hasn't been as clean as it was a couple of
weeks ago, but we accept that.
"I didn't come into this tournament with any expectation of myself
to feel entitled to go deep into the tournament or win the
tournament.
"I just have to play each and every match as I would every other
tournament and be prepared to play my best tennis as best I can on
that given day against my opponent."
(Reporting by Steve Keating; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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