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Australian Open: Ash Barty and Rafael Nadal serve up a memorable ending

Even before a ball was served at Melbourne Park, this year’s Australian Open would have been considered as one of the most dramatic grand slams in recent history. While the Novak Djokovic deportation saga dominated the headlines pre-tournament, the first major of 2022 will now be remembered for the performances by Ash Barty and Rafael Nadal.

Barty cemented her reputation as a “national hero” after becoming the first Australian player to win a singles title in 44 years, the BBC said. In the women’s final on Saturday the 25-year-old top seed fought back from 5-1 down in the second set to win 6-3, 7-6 (7-2) against American Danielle Collins. 

Speaking in front of a partisan 12,000-strong crowd and a nation watching on, the now three-time grand slam champion said it was a “dream come true” to win her home major. “It’s been the most incredible experience of the last fortnight to probably play my best slam,” the world No.1 told WTA Insider. 

With Barty securing the women’s title, and local heroes Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis winning the men’s doubles, Tennis Australia “couldn’t have dreamt of a happier ending”, said the AFP news agency. And that was just on Saturday – there was more drama to come... 

Even without the visa saga, much of the talk in the build-up to the Australian Open was whether men’s world No.1 Djokovic could defend his crown and secure a record 21st grand slam title. But with the Serb not competing in Melbourne, it was one of his “big three” rivals who stepped up to make history. 

Just a month-and-a-half ago there were doubts if Rafa Nadal would even be able to play elite tennis again because of a foot injury, let alone compete for another major. Two sets and a triple break point down against Russia’s

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