Ash Barty wins drought-breaking Australian Open title
Ash Barty will no longer need to overthink the 1970s when she prepares for the Australian Open.
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Ash Barty will no longer need to overthink the 1970s when she prepares for the Australian Open.
What would Ashleigh Barty's advice for the girl in the photo holding her racket and trophy be knowing her journey now? "Be patient, have fun, trust your gut every day of the week."
Ashleigh Barty roared into the Melbourne night after exorcising 44 years of Australian pain.
Ashleigh Barty brilliantly fulfilled her country's expectations by defeating Danielle Collins to become the first home player for 44 years to win an Australian Open singles title.
(Reuters) - World number one Ash Barty said her dream came true after she ended Australia's 44-year wait for a home winner at the Australian Open by beating American Danielle Collins 6-3 7-6(2) in the final on Saturday.
World number one Ash Barty said her dream came true after she ended Australia's 44-year wait for a home winner at the Australian Open by beating American Danielle Collins 6-3 7-6(2) in the final on Saturday.
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.
Ash Barty has become the first local player to claim the Australian Open women's singles championship in 44 years, with the world number one's idol Evonne Goolagong Cawley presenting her with the winner's trophy.