Mercury (Hobart)

Barty aims for huge payday

- DARREN WALTON www.themercury.com.au DID BARTY TRIUMPH?

ASHLEIGH Barty was yesterday one tantalisin­g win away from banking the biggest cheque in tennis history after scrapping her way into the final of the prestigiou­s seasonendi­ng championsh­ips.

Barty doggedly staved off 11 break points in a gritty 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 victory over world No.2 Karolina Pliskova to book a title decider against defending champion Elina Svitolina.

Svitolina was leading Belinda Bencic 5-7, 6-3, 4-1 in the first semi-final when the Swiss retired in tears. After receiving a medical time-out in the opening set for treatment for a hamstring injury, Bencic spent much of the rest of the match sobbing through the pain before calling it quits.

Barty spent much of her match under the pump. But, as she has done so often this year, the world No.1 raised her game when it mattered to pull out a tour-best 13th comeback win of the season from a set down.

“I felt like that whole match was an incredibly high level. I didn’t do much wrong in the first set and I’m just really pleased to get another chance to play out here,” Barty said.

The 23-year-old is the first Australian woman to make the final of the season-ending event her idol Evonne Goolagong Cawley lost to Martina Navratilov­a in 1978.

“It’s been an incredible year for myself and my team. It’s the perfect way to cap it off,” Barty said.

“An opportunit­y in another final in such a prestigiou­s event, knowing you’ve played the best of the best during the week, now you have the opportunit­y to play for a title, it’s really special.”

Barty was aiming to pocket $6.4 million in prizemoney in the final.

Barty, though, needed to reverse a run of five losses from five previous meetings with Svitolina, whose victory over Bencic was also the Ukrainian’s 10th consecutiv­e win at the WTA Finals stretching back to 2017. Svitolina marched to the title last year in Singapore without dropping a match.

“It’s always an extremely tough match against Elina. She’s an incredible opponent, knows how to win on the biggest stage,” Barty said ahead of her sixth final of a huge season. It’s an opportunit­y to come out, try to enjoy it, try to finish off the season really well, a season that’s been magical.”

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