Australia conquered, Barty's coach calls for change at US Open
MELBOURNE: Australian Open champion Ash Barty's coach believes her only chance of completing a career Grand Slam is if the organisers of the US Open opt for a different ball.
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MELBOURNE: Australian Open champion Ash Barty's coach believes her only chance of completing a career Grand Slam is if the organisers of the US Open opt for a different ball.
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.
Este sábado pintaba muy bien para el tenis aussie en Melbourne. Y el día no pudo ser mejor, porque puso fin a la maldición local que se había extendido en los cuadros individuales del durante 44 años, los que pasaron desde que Christine O’Neal ganó el último título aussie en 1978. Y, casualidades de la vida, lo hizo ante una estadounidense, Betsy Nagelsen, igual que Barty, que lo consiguió contra otra,, después de remontar un 5-1 en el segundo set: 6-3 y 7-6 (2) en 1h27.
A falta de 20 minutos para el inicio, les dejamos con la previa del partido, realizada por nuestro enviado especial al Open de Australia.
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
Ash Barty is set to become the first Aussie to play in the Australian Open women's singles final in more than 40 years.