Millennium Post

‘My face is everywhere’ - Barty feels the love at Australian Open

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MELBOURNE: Ashleigh Barty is relishing the pressure at her home Australian Open -but joked on Sunday that she is sick of seeing pictures of herself everywhere. The world number one is bidding to become Australia’s first women’s singles champion in Melbourne since Chris O’neil in 1978.

Expectatio­ns of the 23-yearold are huge and she has become the face of the year’s first Grand Slam, her picture heavily featured on billboards around the city and in local newspapers.

“My face is everywhere a little bit, isn’t it? I’m a bit sick of it, to be honest,” the downto-earth Barty said with a smile on the eve of the tournament.

“(But) there’s no extra pressure, I don’t read the papers, I don’t kind of look into any more than I need to.

“I’m here with my team trying to do the best that we can.

“It’s amazing to have so much support and so much

love from the Australian pub

lic. I’ve really felt that in an exceptiona­l way over the last 12 months. It’s been incredible.”

Barty begins her Australian Open title assault on Monday against 120th-ranked Lesia Tsurenko -- the Ukrainian beat her in their previous meeting, in Brisbane in 2018.

Barty has since surged to the top of women’s tennis, winning her maiden Grand Slam last year at Roland Garros and carrying Australia’s tennis hopes.

Her Australian Open preparatio­ns got off to a patchy start when she suffered a surprise defeat to American qualifier Jennifer Brady in Brisbane at the start of the year.

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