Ash Barty gains Paula Badosa revenge as world number one marches into maiden Madrid Open final
ByReuters
Updated 06/05/2021 at 14:43 GMT
Barty, who triumphed in singles and doubles in Stuttgart last month, trailed by a break early in the second but battled back to win four straight games and seize control of the semi-final. Barty, who is chasing her fourth singles title of the year and third claycourt crown, will face Belarus' Aryna Sabalenka or Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in the final.
World number one Ash Barty swatted aside Paula Badosa 6-4 6-3 on Thursday to advance to the final of the Madrid Open and exact revenge for her shock loss to the Spanish wildcard last month.
Barty, who lost to Badosa in the quarter-finals in Charleston, struck 30 winners in an immaculate display that extended her winning run on red clay to 16 matches.
Badosa, the first Spanish woman to reach the last four in Madrid, went toe-to-toe with Barty in the early exchanges but her resistance crumbled while serving at 4-5, saving two set points before gifting the 25-year-old Australian the opener with a double fault.
Barty, who triumphed in singles and doubles in Stuttgart last month, trailed by a break early in the second but battled back to win four straight games and seize control of the semi-final.
The 2019 French Open champion continued to turn the screw and sealed a spot in her maiden Madrid final with a trademark ace, improving to 25-3 for the season and underlining her dominance of the women's tour.
Barty, who is chasing her fourth singles title of the year and third claycourt crown, will face Belarus' Aryna Sabalenka or Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in the final.
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