Toronto Star

Tennis: Barty runs out of comebacks, costing her chance to be No. 1 again

- JOE KAY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

MASON, OHIO— Ashleigh Barty’s chance to move back to No. 1 was only one victory away. At the end of an up-and-down week, she didn’t have another comeback left.

Barty lost to Svetlana Kuznetsova 6-2, 6-4 in the semifinals of the Western & Southern Open on Saturday, adding to the tournament’s week of upsets and injuries. The women’s bracket has a lot questions with New York just around the corner. No. 1 isn’t one of them. Barty’s seven-week run atop the field ended when Naomi Osaka edged ahead of her in the latest ranking. A victory Saturday would have moved Barty back ahead for the U.S. Open. Instead, she dropped the opening set for the third straight match and this time, there was no digging out.

“A week that we battled through,” Barty said. “I think at times I played some good stuff. At times, I played some pretty awful stuff.”

Which will it be for Barty at the Open? And will Osaka be in good enough shape to defend her title?

Osaka dropped out of her semifinal match Friday with discomfort in her left knee that caused her worry. She still plans to play in New York.

Serena Williams, who retired in the Rogers Cup final at Toronto last Sunday because of back spasms, also withdrew from Cincinnati before her first match.

For Barty, it was another instance of a slow start leaving her trying to dig out. This time, a resurgent Kuznetsova gave her no openings, knocking off a top-five player for the second time this week to reach her first final of the season.

The 153rd-ranked Kuznetsova is recovering from seven-month layoff because of a knee injury. Playing in her ninth event of the season, she got her game together, winning her first Premier-level semifinal since 2017 at Madrid.

She’ll face Madison Keys , who beat Sofia Kenin 7-5, 6-4 with the help of 14 aces.

 ??  ?? Dropping the first set in three straight matches caught up to Ashleigh Barty.
Dropping the first set in three straight matches caught up to Ashleigh Barty.

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