It was semifinal day in the women’s singles and the top seed Ashleigh Barty took on the American Madison Keys. As things have gone in the past couple of weeks for the World No. 1 player, it was another clinical performance again today.
After winning her semi-final today 6-1, 6-3, Ashleigh Barty became the 1st Australian woman to advance to the Australian Open final since Wendy Turnbull in 1980. So far, Ash has not lost a set in the tournament and has been broken only once.
As the semi-final began, Barty got off to a brilliant start. She wasted no time and broke her opponent’s serve in the very first game. In the fifth game, Keys was broken again and the Australian player raced to a 4-1 lead.
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When Ashleigh Barty plays, it is one-way traffic
The dominance displayed by Ashleigh was unbelievable. Eventually, after just 26 minutes, Madison was broken for the third time and ended up losing the set to Barty 1-6.
During the first set, Barty was not serving as well as her opponent but yet managed to win more of her service points. The unforced errors by Keys were way higher than that of the World No. 1 player.
Ash Barty becomes the 1st Australian woman to advance to the #AusOpen final since Wendy Turnbull in 1980.
— WTA Insider (@WTA_insider) January 27, 2022
Lost 10 points on serve vs. Madison Keys, 61 63,
The World No.1 has not lost a set en route, dropping just 21 games across six matches. Has been broken once. pic.twitter.com/Zn8r1UIz7v
In the following set, Ashleigh began proceedings and held her opening service game. Both players were playing consistently until the sixth game of the set. Ashleigh sensed an opportunity and struck first in the second set.
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Eventually, the one break was enough for World No. 1 player to serve it out eventually for the match. After 36 minutes, it was Barty who continued showing sensational tennis and won the set 6-3.
She has now booked a spot in the final. She awaits the winner of the other semifinal, which will take place between Danielle Collins and Iga Swiatek. It has all the makings of being a spectacular match.
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The women’s final will take place on Saturday. We wish all players the best of luck for the remaining few days left in the first Grand Slam event of the season.
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