Australian Open: Danielle Collins to play Iga Swiatek in Melbourne semi-finals
American Danielle Collins says it felt «incredible» to reach the Australian Open semi-finals less than a year after taking an indefinite break from tennis.
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American Danielle Collins says it felt «incredible» to reach the Australian Open semi-finals less than a year after taking an indefinite break from tennis.
By Jack Bantock, CNN
Barty in a hurry Ashleigh Barty’s 6-2 6-0 quarter-final victory over American Jessica Pegula on Tuesday went by so fast, the entire match felt like it lasted just as long as Rafael Nadal’s press conference (yes, he was in a chatty mood today). Ad/> The world No.1’s 63-minute win saw her reach the Australian Open semi-finals for the second time in three years, and further cement her status as the favourite for the title.
El plato fuerte del día fue, sin lugar a dudas, la victoria de Nadal sobre Shapovalov. El español, que empezó de la mejor manera posible, vio cómo el canadiense le remontaba a raíz de unos problemas estomacales del balear derivados de un golpe de calor. Sin embargo, en la manga decisiva, Rafa se repuso para hacerse con la victoria. Ya está en semifinales.
Rafael Nadal and Ashleigh Barty took contrasting paths to the semi-finals of the Australian Open on Tuesday.
Ashleigh Barty swept past Jessica Pegula to move into the semi-finals of the Australian Open. The world No 1, bidding to become the first Australian to win in Melbourne since Chris O’Neill in 1978, won 6-2 6-0 in just over an hour. Ad/> Barty will next face another American, Madison Keys, as she bids to reach the Australian Open final for the first time.
Ashleigh Barty accelerated her march towards a maiden Australian Open title Tuesday with a straight-sets masterclass against Jessica Pegula, setting up a semi-final with Madison Keys.
A resurgent Madison Keys said Tuesday she was a different person to the one that lost an Australian Open semi-final in 2015 and was now more prepared to go all the way.