Australian Open Final: Ashleigh Barty beats Danielle Collins to end 44-year heartache
Ashleigh Barty continues her dream start to 2022 after winning the Australian Open for the first time.
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Ashleigh Barty continues her dream start to 2022 after winning the Australian Open for the first time.
MELBOURNE, Australia — When Ash Barty won her first-round Australian Open match against qualifier Lesia Tsurenko in just 54 minutes, she produced a wry smile, a little fist bump, and clapped to the crowd with a couple of taps on her racket.
If Ash Barty is feeling pressure in her quest to be the first local player to win the Australian Open women's singles title in 44 years, the world number one is hiding it behind a brilliant poker face
Danielle Collins says practice sessions with a ball machine when she was a child may help her devise the tactics she hopes will deny Ash Barty an Australian Open title.
'Ash has separated herself from the rest’ Ashleigh Barty’s latest victim, Madison Keys, lasted just 62 minutes against the world No.1 in the semi-finals on Thursday. Ad/> Keys saw her 10-match winning streak come to an end with a 6-1, 6-3 defeat to Barty, who has yet to drop a set so far this fortnight and has reached the final at the loss of just 21 games through six rounds. Australian Open'Better than winning a tournament' — Emotional Alcott reveals Murray message3 HOURS AGO Asked what it was like to face Barty at the moment, Keys did not hold back.
Ashleigh Barty walked to the microphone on the court at Rod Laver Arena on Thursday at the Australian Open with the slightest hint of emotion on her face. But when Jim Courier, the on-court interviewer, announced just exactly what she had done, she couldn't help but smile.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Ash Barty ended a long drought by reaching the Australian Open final with a 6-1, 6-3 win over unseeded Madison Keys.
Ash Barty says it is “unreal” to be in her first Australian Open final after breezing past Madison Keys 6-1 6-3 on Rod Laver Arena. Barty has spent just over six hours on court en route to her first Grand Slam final on home soil and will face either Iga Swiatek or Danielle Collins in the final. Ad/> Although Barty admitted after the match she «probably won't watch» the other semi, she is delighted to have the chance to win the title.