BSP-12 Barty survives scare to stay alive in Adelaide

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Barty survives scare to stay alive in Adelaide

ADELAIDE, Australia, Jan 14, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – World number one Ashleigh
Barty survived a scare 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.

“I was able to play my style and control a bit more in the third set,”
Australia’s Barty said.

“But she hung around and got more aggressive. I was happy to come through
and get the chance to play another match here.

“It was a very close one — but all of ours are. She controlled the match
with me trying to do the best I could.”

The 23-year-old lost her opening match last week in Brisbane and is
looking for crucial court time before the Australian Open starts next Monday
in Melbourne.

She 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.

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.”

– Stephens crashes –

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.

“Hopefully I manage to continue. It’s always great to get such amazing
wins against the top players. I feel pretty good about myself right now.”

Elsewhere, Maria Sakkari of Greece made quick work of Vitalia Diatchenko
of Russia 7-5, 6-2.

Last year’s French Open finalist, Czech Marketa Vondrosova, played her
first match since picking up an arm injury at last year’s Wimbledon,
defeating Tatiana Maria in Adelaide 6-3, 6-0.

In the men’s draw, Britain’s Dan Evans reached the quarters with a 7-5, 6-
2 defeat of Alexander Bublik. American qualifier Tommy Paul beat Aljaz Bedene
6-4, 6-4.

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