Australian Open day nine: Ash Barty and Rafael Nadal look to book semi-final berths
Madison Keys continues her barnstorming run at the Australian Open and sets up a potential semi-final showdown with Australia's Ash Barty.
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Madison Keys continues her barnstorming run at the Australian Open and sets up a potential semi-final showdown with Australia's Ash Barty.
MELBOURNE : Having wallowed in a "dark cloud" at the start of the year, Madison Keys booked her first Grand Slam semi-finals in four years on Tuesday with a 6-3 6-2 upset of Barbora Krejcikova at the Australian Open.
During her Australian Open campaign, Ash Barty has spoken about how she relishes being faced by challenges.
MELBOURNE : Rafa Nadal faces a tricky test in his quest for a men's record 21st Grand Slam title when he takes on Denis Shapovalov in the Australian Open quarter-finals on Tuesday, but the Spaniard is relishing another battle with his fellow left-hander.
MELBOURNE : It is the gambit Ash Barty's opponents are finding too difficult to resist.
MELBOURNE : A day after declaring Ash Barty unbeatable at her best, Australian great Rod Laver had the best seat in the arena named after him as the world number one delivered another masterclass at the Australian Open on Sunday.
Ash Barty is through to the quarter-finals of the Australian Open after beating Amanda Anisimova 6-4 6-3. Barty was once again in control on serve against her 20-year-old opponent and will face another American in the last eight, Jessica Pegula. Ad/> Barty is yet to drop a set in the tournament and looks in career-best form as she chases what would be a hugely popular — and first — title in Melbourne, where her best performance was reaching the final in 2013.
Ash Barty has marched into the Australian Open quarterfinals for the fourth straight year after dispensing of American Amanda Anisimova in straight sets.