Sunday Territorian

Barty set for showdown Aussie stays focused as Williams test looms

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SERENA Williams looms large, but Ashleigh Barty is keeping her eye firmly on the prize after passing the sternest test yet of her US Open.

Barty delivered a serving masterclas­s to reach the last 16 for the second straight year with a clinical 7-5 6-3 thirdround victory over rising Greek Maria Sakkari.

Underlined by eight aces, the victory vaulted Barty to within a win of a quarter-final blockbuste­r against Williams, who continued her relentless quest for a record-equalling 24th grand slam singles title with a 6-3 6-2 destructio­n of Karolina Muchova.

Barty and Williams were also slated to collide in the Wimbledon quarter-finals, only for Australia’s then-world No.1 to suffer a shock fourthroun­d loss to unseeded American Alison Riske.

Little wonder the second seed isn’t looking beyond her next match against 18th seed Qiang Wang.

“I only ever look at my next match,” Barty said.

Barty certainly won’t be taking Wang lightly, especially given the Chinese is the highest-ranked rival she will play since downing Madison Keys in the French Open quarter-finals two months and 16 matches ago.

The Queensland­er can take comfort from the fact she has beaten Wang in straight sets in their two previous encounters.

She has particular­ly fond memories of their most recent encounter, when Barty captured the biggest title of her career to that point last October in Zhuhai. “That was the most magical way to end my season,” Barty said.

“The courts in Zhuhai are very similar to those in Brisbane. I think it was the same architect that actually built them with the roof and everything.

“It kind of had a sense of home, a very familiar setting, a very familiar court. An incredible match from both of us. It was high quality, a good level.”

Sakkari, seeded 30th, had beaten Barty last year in Indian Wells but the French Open champion was a class above this time around.

“Overall today there were parts of the match I was really happy with. I feel like a few of the things that I’ve been lacking over the last month kind of came together a little bit today,” Barty said of her best display of the American hardcourt swing.

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