Khaleej Times

Barty survives scare to stay in the hunt

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adelaide — World number one Ashleigh Barty survived a scare on Tuesday before battling through her opening match at the Adelaide Internatio­nal to beat Anastasia Pavlyuchen­kova in three tough sets.

The top seed, who had a bye in the first round at Memorial Drive, faced a struggle to get past her experience­d Russian opponent 4-6, 6-3, 7-5 and book a place in the quarter-finals.

The Australian was joined in the last eight by second seed Simona Halep, who made her 2020 competitiv­e debut with a 6-4, 7-5 defeat of Ajla Tomljanovi­c.

Halep is back with Adelaide coach Darren Cahill after his family leave during 2019, and the Romanian said getting through the opening match of the season is an annual challenge.

“It was a tough match but I expected that, since I’ve played her twice before. I’m very happy to go through. Training cannot compare with actually playing.

“I got a bit tired in the second set and I’ll have to keep up my level for the next match.” Barty said she got comfortabl­e as she scored her first season win after losing her opening match last week in Brisbane.

The 23-year-old is looking for crucial court time before the Australian Open starts next Monday in Melbourne.

“I was able to play, my style and control a bit more in the third set,” the Australian

said. “No matter what the score is, I try and hang around for the whole match every time. “I felt like I was doing the right things. I just needed to hang in there and wait for an opportunit­y to come and then try and grab it.

“I’m pretty happy to be able to turn that one around.” Barty went up a double break of serve up in the deciding third set, but lost the edge as Pavlyuchen­kova levelled at 5-all. But the 31st-ranked Russian, who now stands 3-3 in their head-to-head, lost her own serve on a forehand wide as Barty took a 6-5 lead and closed out the win a game later after two hours, 10 minutes.

“I’m very proud of myself the way that 5-all game I was able to regather and then get that last bit of momentum that I needed.”

The Australian, who won the French Open last year, said she was taking nothing for granted while holding the top WTA ranking.

“It’s been an incredible journey for me and my team,” she said.

“It was a whirlwind year, but I’m back competing and doing what I love.” Former US Open champion Sloane Stephens didn’t fare as well, crashing 6-2, 6-2 to 201st-ranked Australian qualifier Arina Rodionova.

The American, whose last match was a second-round ouster in Beijing on October 1, exited in 72 minutes, dropping serve four times.

Rodionova worked her way through qualifying rounds, defeating a pair of top 100 opponents to earn her spot in the draw. “This is my third big win of the week, so I’m not counting anymore,” the winner said. —

 ?? AFP ?? TOUGH ENCOUNTER: Ashleigh Barty hits a return to Anastasia Pavlyuchen­kova during their 2nd round match. —
AFP TOUGH ENCOUNTER: Ashleigh Barty hits a return to Anastasia Pavlyuchen­kova during their 2nd round match. —

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