Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Ash wins day: Barty takes 2nd Slam title

- BY HOWARD FENDRICH

WIMBLEDON, England — Everything came so easily for Ash Barty at the start of the Wimbledon final. Hard to believe one player would grab the first 14 points of a major championsh­ip match.

Surely, it couldn’t stay that one-sided, right? Of course not.

Still, Barty used that perfect start and a strong-enough finish to get the job done, holding off Karolina Pliskova’s comeback bid to win 6-3, 6-7 (4), 6-3 at the All England Club on Saturday for her second Grand Slam title.

“It took me a long time to verbalize the fact that I wanted to dare to dream it and say I wanted to win this incredible tournament. . . . I didn’t sleep a lot last night. I was thinking of all the ‘what-ifs,’ ’’ the No. 1-ranked Barty said. “But I think when I was coming out on this court, I felt at home, in a way.”

She adds this trophy to the one she won at the French Open in 2019.

Barty is the first Australian woman to win Wimbledon since Evonne Goolagong Cawley in 1980. Barty was a teenager when they first met, and she considers Goolagong Cawley an inspiratio­n and a mentor.

“Evonne is a very special person in my life,” said Barty, whose outfit was a tribute to the dress Goolagong Cawley wore when she won the tournament for the first time 50 years ago. “I think she has been iconic in paving a way for young indigenous youth to believe in their dreams and to chase their dreams. She’s done exactly that for me, as well.”

Barty, 25, was the Wimbledon junior

champion a decade ago, then left the tennis tour for nearly two years in 2014 because of burnout. She played profession­al cricket back home, then eventually returned to her other sport.

Good call.

She was at her best at the beginning of each set against the eighth-seeded Pliskova, a 29-year-old from the Czech Republic with a big serve.

Pliskova dropped to 0-2 in major finals; she also was runner-up at the 2016 U.S. Open.

“Horrible start,” said Pliskova, a former No. 1. “That’s why I’m more, like, proud about the way [I found] a way back in that match.”

 ?? AP ?? Ash Barty poses with the championsh­ip trophy after winning the singles final at Wimbledon.
AP Ash Barty poses with the championsh­ip trophy after winning the singles final at Wimbledon.

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