Ashleigh Barty beats Czech Karolina Pliskova 6-3, 6-7 (4/7), 6-3 to clinch maiden Wimbledon singles title on 50th anniversary of fellow Aussie’s 1971 win
Australia’s Ashleigh Barty celebrates winning the Wimbledon final against Czech Karolina Pliskova. Pic/AFP
Ashleigh Barty, 25, won her first Wimbledon title on the 50th anniversary of fellow indigenous Australian Evonne Goolagong Cawley’s maiden crown, beating Karolina Pliskova 6-3, 6-7 (4/7), 6-3 in the final on Saturday.
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The Australian, who wore a specially-designed dress in tribute to Cawley’s iconic scallop one she sported in 1971, adds the Wimbledon crown to her 2019 French Open title.
First three-set final since ’12
“It took me a long time to verbalise, to dare to dream it and say it,” said Barty. “I didn’t sleep a lot last night, I was thinking of all the what-ifs. I hope I made Evonne proud.” It was the first women’s Wimbledon final to go to three sets since 2012 when Serena Williams beat Poland’s Agnieszka Radwanska. Barty had looked like cruising to victory after soaring into a 4-0 lead over her opponent—the Australian’s start so blistering that she won the first 14 points.
Evonne Goolagong Cawley
However, Pliskova, 29, steadied herself while Barty faltered when she served for the match at 6-5 in the second set. The Czech broke and then swept the tiebreaker to take the final into a decider.
Barty got the break for 2-0 in the final set and despite one or two wobbles she got herself over the line sinking to her knees, her hands over her face in disbelief. She wiped a couple of tears away before climbing up to the player’s box, just like her compatriot Pat Cash did when he won the Wimbledon men’s title in 1987.
‘This is incredible’
“This is incredible,” said Barty, the third Australian woman to be crowned Wimbledon singles champion in the Open era [Cawley and Margaret Court (1970) the others].
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“I have to start with Kaja [Karolina Pliskova]. “Congratulations on an incredible tournament to you and your team. I love testing myself against you and I’m sure we’ll have many many matches.”
Barty is masterful at remaining poker-faced on court and she managed to restrain her emotions largely at the presentation ceremony. However, once off court she sobbed as she hugged her boyfriend Gary Kissick.
For Pliskova, it was more heartbreak as the former world number one fell at the final hurdle in three sets in the 2016 US Open final. At one point with Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise looking on it looked feasible, though, that she could pull off mission impossible in winning the title.
However, her previously superb weapon—her serve that had only been broken four times prior to the final—deserted her when she most needed it. So did her emotions as Pliskova spoke after receiving the runner-up trophy. “I never cry, never, and now,” she said stepping back a bit.
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