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ASHLEIGH’S WIN KEEPS AUSSIES HOPE ALIVE

She beats doubles partner Azarenka to level Fed Cup semi-final

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WORLD No 9 Ashleigh Barty kept alive Australia’s hopes of advancing to their first Fed Cup final in 26 years when she beat former World No 1 Victoria Azarenka in the second singles of the tie against Belarus in Brisbane yesterday.

Ashleigh had some trouble in the first set against the two-time Australian Open champion and saved three break points at 5-5 to go on to win 7-6 (2), 6-3 and level the tie at 1-1.

Aryna Sabalenka earlier gave Belarus a strong start to the tie

when she beat former US Open champion Sam Stosur 7-5, 5-7, 6-3 in two hours, 47 minutes.

“I knew the first set would be key,” Ashleigh said of her match against her current doubles partner.

“I dug myself into a hole in that 55 game but I went back to what I do well and got out of it.

“For me it was just about me coming out and doing every thing right. I prepared really well all week.”

World No 10 Aryna looked completely out of sorts in the first two sets against Sam, with both players struggling to hold serve.

Aryna, however, turned up her power game in the third and after establishi­ng a 4-1 lead blew her first match point opportunit­y in the eighth game on Sam’s serve when she blasted a backhand volley wide with the court open.

She raced out to a 40-0 lead in the next game and while Samsaved her second match point, the Australian sent a backhand long on the next point that gave Belarus a 1-0 lead.

“It was an unbelievab­le match,” Aryna said. “She played so quick, I couldn’t touch the ball on her returns. You must fight for each point.

“I’m happy to have handled her level today.”

Australia captain Alicia Molik praised Sam’s performanc­e but also hinted that she may change her lineup for the reverse singles today, depending on how the 35year-old recovers.

Australia are attempting to reach their first Fed Cup final since 1993. They have not won the title since 1974.

Belarus were beaten 3-2 by the United States in their only Fed Cup final appearance in Minsk in 2017.

I dug myself into a hole in that 5-5 game but I went back to what I do well and got out of it.”

ASHLEIGH BARTY

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