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Ash Barty will have to prepare for a crazy time when she returns to Melbourne for next year s Australian Open, according to leading tennis commentator Sam Smith.
And while the weight of expectation has already driven Barty away from the sport once before, Smith says this time the Australian is much better equipped to handle the chaos.
When the world No.1 takes to court at Melbourne Park in January, it will be 41 years since an Australian woman has entered the tournament as the reigning Wimbledon champion.
It was a totally different Open back then, starting on Boxing Day and running through into the first week of January. Played on the grass courts of Kooyong, the draw consisted of just 56 players, rather than the 128 we re accustomed to today.
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Ash Barty s parents, Josie and Rob, are the unsung heroes behind her Wimbledon victory - a fact brought home in heartbreaking fashion by Jelena Dokic.
Barty had a loving upbringing in which she was encouraged, not forced, towards becoming a tennis champion. She was taught to be a good person, first and foremost, rather than worry about trophies, fame and fortune.
Dokic had the opposite experience. She suffered abhorrent abuse at the hands of her father, Damir, who demanded success and was willing to extract it through tyranny. I just want to get this out before I fall apart, Dokic said on Nine, having watched Barty lift Wimbledon s Venus Rosewater Dish the previous night.
WIMBLEDON, England (AP) The man standing between Novak Djokovic and a record-tying 20th Grand Slam title, Matteo Berrettini, remembers being wowed by Wimbledon when he played in the junior event as a teenager.
“For me, it was just absurd. I asked myself, ‘Who knows if one day I’ll return and play in the main tournament, even just in qualifying? I have no idea.’ And now I’m in the final,” he said, then laughed at the thought of it all.
“So it’s all a bit strange,” continued the barrel-chested, big-hitting Berrettini, now 25. “But what’s beautiful … is that I’m much more aware of what I can do now. I know I can do this, because I’m here.”
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