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WTA roundup: No 1 Ashleigh Barty earns ninth title

<div class="at-above-post addthis tool" data-url="https://www.metro.us/wta-roundup-no-1/"></div>World No. 1 and top seed Ashleigh Barty claimed the Yarra Valley Classic title on Sunday by beating No. 6 seed Garbine Muguruza of Spain 7-6 (3), 6-4 in Melbourne, Australia. It’s the second title in her home country for Barty, who was playing in her first WTA event since February 2020. The Australian finished […]<! AddThis Advanced Settings above via filter on get the excerpt ><! AddThis Advanced Settings below via filter on get the excerpt ><! AddThis Advanced Settings generic via filter on get the excerpt ><! AddThis Share Buttons above via filter on get the excerpt ><! AddThis Share Buttons below via filter on get the excerpt ><div class="at-below-post addthis tool" data-url="https://www.metro.us/wta-roundup-no-1/"></div><! AddThis Share Buttons generic via filter on g

Ashleigh Barty warms up for her home Grand Slam with victory in the Yarra Valley Classic

Ashleigh Barty will bid to become the first home champion at the Australian Open since 1978. She will face Danka Kovinic, who is ranked 77 in the world, in the opening round of the tournament.

Russia wins ATP Cup final, AO lead-in events wrap up

Russia wins ATP Cup final, AO lead-in events wrap up
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MIL-OSI China: Barty wins Yarra Valley Classic, Russia lift ATP Cup

MIL-OSI China: Barty wins Yarra Valley Classic, Russia lift ATP Cup
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W2W4 at Australian Open: Serena s latest quest, return of Andreescu and a new star ready to break through

Professional tennis has always been influenced by the seismic events of the world in which it operates. Four days after a local COVID-19 situation, despite widespread uncertainty, the world’s best players remain gathered together on an island in the Asia-Pacific. The last time they staged a Grand Slam – back in the fall of 2020 – something miraculous happened. An unseeded Polish teenager ran the table at Roland Garros with an almost frightening fortnight of focus. For everyone involved in this Australian Open, that’s precisely what it’s going to take. It promises to be another volatile and wildly unpredictable event. With so many top players in extended action the week going in, with some quarantine questions still unanswered, nothing is unimaginable. Still, the goal remains the same: A victory here in 2021’s first major would be the best possible start to the Porsche Race to Shenzhen.

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