World No. 1 Ashley Barty largely defeated American Jessica Pegula (21st) 6-2, 6-0 on Tuesday to join another American, Madison Keys, in the semifinals of the Australian Open.
“I’m happy to have been a striker in my forehand, even if I made some mistakes,” said Barty, who has been impressive since the start of the tournament and has spent an average of just about an hour on the pitch, every turn.
The 25-year-old Australian had reached the semifinals in Melbourne in 2020 and lost in the quarterfinals in 2021.
Of that half, “I’m more complete, I have more experience managing the different situations that arise,” he warned.
Winner of two Grand Slam titles (Roland-Garros 2019 and Wimbledon 2021), she is chasing her first major title in Australia.
The meeting with Pegula was completely one-sided: the American lost her face from the beginning and did not see the light of day, even though she had a break point at 2-1.
Starting 3-2 in the first set, Pegula lost all games of the match (9).
Barty advances the table with great speed: after beating Lesia Tsurenko 6-0, 6-1 in 54 minutes, Lucia Bronzetti 6-1, 6-1 in 52 minutes, Camila Giorgi 6-2, 6- 3 in the 61st minute and Amanda Anisimova in 1:14, it only took 63 minutes to eliminate Pegula.
Keys finally finds the semifinals
American Madison Keys, 51st in the world, advanced to the semifinals on Tuesday, defeating Czech Barbora Krejcikova (4th) 6-3, 6-2 in incredible heat.
“I think I will cry …”, were the first words of the 26-year-old American who had already reached the last four of the Australian Major in 2015.
“Last year was so complicated. I did everything in the offseason to start from scratch without thinking about last year. So far, it works! “, she welcomed.
If she is currently out of the top-50 (she was even 87th on January 10), Keys had reached 7th in the world (in 2016) and played a final in the United States Open (2017). Last year, she started her season in March and won just one match at Indian Wells in October, after being eliminated in the round of 16 at Wimbledon in July.
In Melbourne, it has been in decline since its quarter in 2018: it was eliminated in the 8th round in 2019, in the third round in 2020 and did not make the trip last year. He has not played in a Grand Slam quarterfinal since Roland-Garros 2019.
Against Krejcikva, the playing conditions became extremely difficult due to the heat: 30 ° C in the air but much more on the field after the alarm level of the tournament rose to 3.8 when, at 5, the games were stopped.
“I train in the summer in Orlando (Florida) which I think is the hottest place in the world in the summer,” Keys said of how he withstood the heat better than his opponent.
Because the Czech, 26 years old and winner of the last Roland Garros, was well stunned by the heat.
She led 5-2 in the first set, brought to the court the doctor who measured her blood pressure and gave her a pill. He continued the game but could not stop the American from completing the set.
The second set quickly became one-sided: Keys left 3-0 as Krejcikova suffered on her way to the crossbar.
The efforts became so exhausting that the players took all the risks and put the little strength they had left in each shot, hoping to shorten the exchanges, including, in the case of Krejcikova, the second serve balls.
But as time went on, the Czechs’ motor skills diminished. Those of the Keys as well, but a little less.
The match became a succession of winning points and indefinite mistakes without any real exchange plan or tactics. But Krejcikova no longer had the resources to change things.
