Mercury (Hobart)

Patient play lands prize

- MELISSA WOODS

THE Barty Party has rolled into round three at the Australian Open after home hope Ashleigh Barty ground out a tough win over Italian Camila Giorgi.

Last night’s 5-7, 6-4, 6-1 victory backed up Barty’s run to the final 32 at Melbourne Park last year and set up another winnable match against Japanese teenager Naomi Osaka tomorrow.

“This is amazing. Nothing better than playing on this court, the best court in Australia. I’m lucky to be out here for the second time in a row,” she said, smiling.

With the temperatur­e still in the high 30s at Rod Laver Arena last night, the 21year-old withstood plenty of heat from the hard-hitting Giorgi.

Barty had not lost to the Italian in their previous two encounters but Giorgi had shown some stellar form this summer, reaching the semi-finals in Sydney.

As she blasted winners from both sides, Australia’s world No.17 was happy to play the waiting game, showing her growing maturity. Reminiscen­t of her first-round win over Aryna Sabalenka, when she also clawed her way back from a first-set deficit, Barty showed patience beyond her 21 years. Not that that was her game plan. “I would like to not lose the first set all the time and not get hit off the court,” she said. “It’s nice to get through in three sets and sort of feel good and work my way into the match.”

The match went with serve in the first set until Giorgi snatched the break for a 5-3 lead. The Australian broke straight back only to concede again on the back of a loose service game, with Giorgi then steaming ahead to take the first set. Barty served for the second set after the pair traded breaks among some pulsating rallies only for Giorgi to unleash a big forehand to save her skin.

But up 5-4 and with three set points, Barty broke her opponent again to win the second and regain level pegging.

The deciding set was one-way traffic with Barty’s serve doing plenty of damage as Giorgi wilted. With two match points, the Queensland­er laid down her 12th ace to secure the win.

Barty has not played Osaka previously, with the world No.72 eliminatin­g 16th seeded Russian Elina Vesnina to make the third round.

 ?? Picture: GETTY ?? MUCH TOUGHER THAN I THOUGHT: Ashleigh Barty takes a breather during last night’s match against Camila Giorgi, of Italy.
Picture: GETTY MUCH TOUGHER THAN I THOUGHT: Ashleigh Barty takes a breather during last night’s match against Camila Giorgi, of Italy.

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