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BARTY, DASHA TO MEET IN SEMI-FINAL

- MATT ENCARNACIO­N

AN Australian will contest the Sydney Internatio­nal women’s final for the first time in 12 years after Ashleigh Barty set up a mouthwater­ing final-four clash with Daria Gavrilova.

The exciting young duo will today face-off for a place in the decider after Barty pummelled an error-prone Barbora Strycova 6-3, 6-2 yesterday.

The 19th-ranked Barty currently holds the crown over 25th-ranked Gavrilova, however the latter holds an impressive 12-1 record against her compatriot­s in her past 13 matches.

“Yeah, she beat me last year,” Barty said.

“We’ll see if I can make it (12-2). Dash and I had a cracking match in Strasbourg, (six-all) in the third. It literally could have gone either way with the net cord.’’

Barty showed why she entered the summer as the nation’s No. 1 player by breaking Strycova’s serve midway through the first set before shattering her spirit thereafter.

Strycova, world No. 21, grew in frustratio­n as the Ipswich product flashed an array of impressive shots to run away with the match.

In a positive sign ahead of next week’s Australian Open, Barty has yet to drop a set in the harbour city this week.

“It’s nice to just know that the tennis is there. Even though it hasn’t been perfect the last two weeks, (yesterday) was certainly a step up,” she said.

“It’s nice to come in so close to a slam. For me, it’s nice to get another chance and go out and try and fix up a few more things.”

The all-Australian affair is a huge result for a tournament that boasted 15 of the world’s top 25 women in the main draw, including six grand slam champions.

Not since Samantha Stosur edged Alicia Molik in an all-Australian battle the title in 2005 — Lleyton Hewitt also notched the men’s that year — has a local reached the final.

Meanwhile, former world No. 1 Angelique Kerber crushed Slovakian Dominika Cibulkova 6-3, 6-1.

The German will now play the victor of Camila Giorgi (Italy) and Poland’s Agnieszka Radwanska in the other Sydney semi-final.

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? WINNER: Aussie Ashleigh Barty plays a backhand against Barbora Strycova.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES WINNER: Aussie Ashleigh Barty plays a backhand against Barbora Strycova.

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