Wimbledon set for new queen as Barty and Pliskova reach final

Author: Agencies

LONDON: Ashleigh Barty is one victory away from realising her dream of winning the Wimbledon title on the 50th anniversary of fellow indigenous Australian Evonne Goolagong Cawley’s first triumph. The 25-year-old world number one produced her best performance of The Championships so far to beat 2018 champion Angelique Kerber 6-3, 7-6 (7/3). Barty will play former world number one Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic in Saturday’s final. Pliskova came from a set down to beat powerful Belarusian second seed Aryna Sabalenka 5-7, 6-4, 6-4. Barty had never progressed further than the fourth round at Wimbledon despite having form on grass as she was junior champion in 2011. However, she took the first set with just the one break of serve and then showed real determination to turn around a 1-4 deficit and force the tie-break where she had six match points. Kerber saved three but it was only delaying the inevitable and soon it was Barty who raised her arms in celebration.

Barty said she had not spoken to Cawley since the tournament began. However, as she has done since the outset she wore the specially-designed dress in tribute to her mentor’s iconic scallop one she wore in 1971. Kerber can, though, be pleased with her run despite Barty ending a 10-match winning streak for the 33-year-old German. The grass had revived a career that appeared to be spiralling downwards ––– she had failed to reach a Grand Slam quarter-final since her 2018 Wimbledon title. Pliskova has never doubted herself despite dropping out of the top 10 ––– she is ranked 13 ––– after being a regular since 2016. A first appearance in a Wimbledon final has justified that self-belief ––– and dropping her first set of The Championships will be a minor irritant.

Pliskova had never been beyond the fourth round at Wimbledon but showed great resilience in coming from behind to beat Sabalenka. She managed to get over the disappointment of both failing to take any of the eight break points that she secured in the first set and losing it to battle it out toe-to-toe with Sabalenka. Sabalenka might have been second seed but she had gone into previously undiscovered Wimbledon waters ––– a second round turn in 2017 her previous best on three visits. However, Pliskova’s perhaps greater experience ––– Wimbledon completed the full house of Grand Slam singles semi-finals ––– told in the end.

Much to the delight of herself raising her face to the sky and putting her hands over it ––– whilst husband Michal Hrdlicka applauded. She is the first Czech woman to get to the final since Petra Kvitova’s second title win in 2014.

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