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Tennis-Barty downs Rogers to reach semi-finals of Yarra Valley Classic

Published 05/02/2021, 12:21 pm
Updated 05/02/2021, 12:24 pm
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MELBOURNE, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Ash Barty dominated the decisive super tiebreaker to beat American Shelby Rogers 7-5 2-6 (10-4) and reach the semi-finals of the Yarra Valley Classic as the Australian Open warmup tournaments resumed on Friday following a COVID-19 scare.

The warmup events were suspended on Thursday as more than 500 players and officials were tested for COVID-19 after a worker at one of the quarantine hotels in Melbourne contracted the novel coronavirus. number one Barty and Rogers were among the first players out on court on Friday, playing under a closed roof at Margaret Court Arena on a rainy morning at Melbourne Park.

"It was a tricky one, when the roof shuts here the conditions become quite sterile," said Barty.

"There were certainly some challenges today ... Happy to get through and get another opportunity tomorrow."

After being gifted the first set when Rogers crumbled on serve, top seed Barty was on the back foot in the second as the world number 60 found her range and began dominating the rallies with raw power.

Shelby's resurgence fizzled out in the tiebreak, however, and she surrendered the match with a wild backhand that sailed well past the baseline.

Faced with a scheduling logjam, the women's singles matches in the tune-up events have been shortened to two regular tiebreak sets with a 10-point super tiebreak if required for a final set.

Barty, who will carry Australia's hopes of a first home Grand Slam winner in 43 years, will meet either fifth seed Serena Williams (NYSE:WMB) or another American in Danielle Collins for a place in the final.

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