Barty, the 2020 Adelaide champion, dominated from the start and
showed no signs of the rust on display in her win over Coco
Gauff in the previous round of the Australian Open warm-up
event.
In their first meeting since Kenin upset Barty in the 2020
Australian Open semi-final, the American struggled with her
serve while her top-ranked opponent was nearly flawless,
producing 17 aces and winning 31 of 32 first serve points.
Barty notched the crucial break midway through the opening set
and carried that momentum through to the second, wrapping up the
win in just over an hour without facing a single break point.
"I felt pretty good today. I was able to look after my service
games pretty well and it was a lot of fun playing out here and
getting more court time," Barty said.
"It's nice to come out here and be tested from the start and
know that you need to bring your very best level. Looking at
these last two matches, there's still work to do."
Former French Open champion Swiatek earned her spot in the last
four in contrasting fashion after being made to sweat by twice
major winner Victoria Azarenka in an entertaining 6-3 2-6 6-1
win that lasted nearly two hours.
The Polish fifth seed dictated play with her powerful forehand
as she took the first set before Azarenka hit back in the
second, taking advantage of Swiatek's unsteady serve while
advancing to the net at every opportunity.
But the 20-year-old Swiatek eventually pulled away in the
decider as Azarenka's movement was severely hampered by a right
thigh injury.
The Belarusian later withdrew from her doubles semi-final --
where she was partnering Paula Badosa -- due to the injury,
handing a walkover to Darija Jurak Schreiber and Andreja Klepac.
Earlier on Friday, seventh seed Elena Rybakina fought back from
a set down to prevail 3-6 6-3 6-2 in her quarter-final against
Shelby Rogers and will face Japan's Misaki Doi, who outlasted
Kaja Juvan 6-3 4-6 7-6(5), for a spot in the final.
In the men's Adelaide ATP 250 event, top seed Gael Monfils of
France beat American Tommy Paul 6-4 6-1 to advance to the
semi-finals where he will take on either local hope Thanasi
Kokkinakis or Sweden's Mikael Ymer.
Second seed Karen Khachanov saw off Belarusian qualifier Egor
Gerasimov 7-5 6-3 to set up a last-four meeting with third seed
Marin Cilic, who rolled past Serbia's Laslo Djere 6-3 6-2.
(Reporting by Hritika Sharma and Dhruv Munjal in Bengaluru;
Editing by Peter Rutherford and Toby Davis)
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