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Barty clinches title after victory over Pliskova

- JON TURNER

Ashleigh Barty paid the ultimate tribute to Evonne Goolagong in the 50th anniversar­y year of her fellow Australian’s historic Wimbledon triumph by emulating her hero and winning the Championsh­ips yesterday.

Barty, who throughout the tournament wore a dress inspired by Goolagong’s scallop-trim outfit from her 1971 title-winning year, held off a spirited fightback from Czech eighth seed Karolina Pliskova to win the final 6-3, 6-7, 6-3 for her second Grand Slam title.

“I hope I made Evonne proud,” an emotional Barty said in her post-match interview as she choked back the tears.

The top seed and world No 1 looked to be marching to victory when she won the first 13 points of the match on her way to a 4-0 lead. Pliskova appeared to struggle with her movement, timing and vicious serve.

It was a clear sign of nerves from Pliskova and Barty was more than happy to capitalise. Pliskova soon shrugged off the tension, though, and a break to love for 4-1 got her on the board. Barty did break back immediatel­y as Pliskova’s issues on serve continued, but another break with the Australian serving for the set suggested the Czech could find a way back into the match.

The first set was a lost cause – as Barty served it out to love – but a far more competitiv­e second set followed, although it looked like it would be another cakewalk when Barty broke and held for a 3-1 lead.

However, Pliskova’s serve finally started firing. As the world No 13 grew in confidence, she clawed her way back to level at 3-3. The set stayed on serve until Pliskova inexplicab­ly collapsed after leading 40-0, but she responded by breaking Barty as she served for the match to send the set into a tiebreak.

Pliskova assumed control and earned herself three set points and eventually converted the third to send the final into a decider.

Finally, the capacity crowd on Centre Court had a contest to get behind, but Barty once again struck out into an early lead after breaking Pliskova in the second game. The rest of the set stayed on serve and Barty was again given the chance to serve out the match.

After fending off a break point, the Australian brought up her first match point with an ace down the middle and she sealed the championsh­ip when Pliskova put a backhand into the net.

Having emulated Goolagong by winning the title Barty followed, quite literally, in the footsteps of another Australian Wimbledon champion by ‘doing a Pat Cash’ and climbing up the Centre Court tiers to celebrate with her team in the player’s box.

“This is incredible,” Barty, 25, said. “I want to thank everyone in this stadium. You’ve made my dream so special, thank you very much.”

While the 2019 French Open champion has now won both of her Grand Slam finals, Pliskova is 0-2 from her title match appearance­s. “I want to say Ash played an incredible tournament, I fought to make it difficult for her but she played very well,” the 29-year-old said.

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 ?? Getty ?? Ashleigh Barty beat Karolina Pliskova 6-3, 6-7, 6-3 to lift the Venus Rosewater Dish trophy
Getty Ashleigh Barty beat Karolina Pliskova 6-3, 6-7, 6-3 to lift the Venus Rosewater Dish trophy

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