Deccan Chronicle

Australian Barty hungry for Fed Cup triumph

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Perth (Australia), Nov. 7: World number one Ashleigh Barty has enjoyed a careerchan­ging season and is “extremely hungry” to end it on a high by steering Australia to their first Fed Cup in 45 years.

The seven-time champions have not tasted success in the tournament since the days of Evonne Goola-gong in 1974, with two-time winners France standing in their way on the hardcourts at Perth Arena starting Saturday. It will mark the last Fed Cup final played under the current format, with an overhaul next year seeing 12 nations compete in a six-day event in Budapest. While there will be a huge boost in prize money, it spells an end to home ties, following a similar change to the men’s Davis Cup.

Barty, fresh from being crowned WTA Finals champion in Shenzhen on Sunday, leads a team that boasts world number 51 Ajla Tomljanovi­c making her debut, veteran Samantha Stosur (96), Astra Sharma (108) and Priscilla Hon (126). They are banking on passionate home support to get them over the line.

“This was a week I circled at the beginning of the year that I wanted to target, and to be able to finish the year playing as a team for your nation is pretty special and I’ve been looking forward to it for a long time,” said Barty.

“All of us are extremely hungry — it’s taken us probably two or three years to get into this position and now it’s about coming out and enjoying it this weekend.”

France captain Julien Benneteau kept faith with the team who sealed their semifinal win over Romania, led by Kristina Mladenovic.

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