The Gold Coast Bulletin

Barty banks on ‘perfect preparatio­n’ to go deep in Melbourne

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ASHLEIGH Barty hopes to ride her summer wave all the way to the second week of the Australian Open after arriving in Melbourne enjoying a career-high ranking and grand slam seeding for the first time.

Buoyed by her charge to the Sydney Internatio­nal final, Barty believes she can cause some serious damage after reeling off four straight wins before falling to revitalise­d 2016 champion Angelique Kerber on Saturday night.

“It was a hell of a week, perfect preparatio­n for next week,” Barty said. “I feel like, if I play like that, I’ll probably beat most of the people in the draw.

“I’d certainly love to play my best tennis and have my best run in a grand slam here.

“Fingers crossed I can band it all together and play well.”

Barty insists she’s not feeling any pressure to deliver despite carrying the hopes of success-starved fans desperate to see a first home-grown women’s open champion since Chris O’Neill 40 years ago.

“It’s just pure excitement,” she said. “I think all the Aussies really love playing at home. There’s nothing better than walking out on to an Australian Open court with the crowd behind you.”

A third-round casualty last year, Barty faces Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka tomorrow before a potential secondroun­d match-up with Sydney semi-finalist Camila Giorgi.

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