Emma Raducanu: Ashleigh Barty's coach gives surprising reason for Brit's US Open success
Ashleigh Barty’s coach Craig Tyzzer has given a surprise explanation for Emma Raducanu’s success at the US Open.
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Ashleigh Barty’s coach Craig Tyzzer has given a surprise explanation for Emma Raducanu’s success at the US Open.
Ashleigh Barty's achievement in becoming the first Australian woman in 44 years to win the Australian Open title has seen her consolidate her place atop the WTA rankings. The 25-year-old has increased her lead over Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus -- who exited in the fourth round of the Australian Open -- to over 2,600 points. Danielle Collins's consolation for losing to Barty in Saturday's final is the highest ever ranking for the 28-year-old American as she soars 20 places to 10th. Poland's Iga Swiatek -- who Collins beat in the Australian Open semi-finals -- has also risen to her highest ever ranking, moving up five spots to fourth.
Emma Raducanu has risen to number 13 in the world tennis rankings as Naomi Osaka fell 71 places to 85th.
An Australian Open like no other began in controversy with the deportation of Novak Djokovic but culminated in one of the greatest comebacks in tennis history by Rafael Nadal on Sunday. Throw in Ashleigh Barty becoming the first home winner for 44 years, and local heroes Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis winning the men's doubles, this was a Grand Slam that will live long in the memory for myriad reasons.
Men’s world number one Novak Djokovic has praised Ashleigh Barty for winning her first Australian Open title.
John McEnroe admits he wants Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic all end up on the same number of Grand Slams, but he warns Nadal is likely to open a big gap over his two great rivals in no time.
John McEnroe admits he wants Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic all end up on the same number of Grand Slams, but he warns Nadal is likely to open a big gap over his two great rivals in no time.