Barty downs Wang to win WTA Elite Trophy

Ash Barty reacts after winning the WTA Elite Trophy title in Hongkong, Sunday

Hongkong: Ash Barty made a blistering start and rode out a tighter second set to win the WTA Elite Trophy title with a convincing 6-3, 6-4 victory over rising Chinese talent Wang Qiang in Zhuhai here Sunday.

The 22-year-old Australian beat defending champion and top seed Julia Goerges in the semifinals and picked up where she left off in that match to win the $2,349,363 tournament for the 12 best ranked players who fail to qualify for the WTA Finals.

It was Barty’s third WTA title after her triumphs on grass at the Nottingham Open earlier this year and at the 2017 Malaysian Open but by far her biggest.

Barty, who reached the semifinals of the Wuhan Open in her last singles tournament, romped to a 4-0 lead over Wang in the first set at the Hengqin Tennis Centre.

Wang, who has risen to 22nd in the world on the back of a fine run of form, staged a minor comeback to get back on serve at 4-3 but a delightful drop shot handed Barty her third break and she served out to win the set.

Barty was proved almost unbeatable when she has won the first set this year as she has solidified her position in the world top 20. While her service was clicking, Barty’s all-court game did the rest and after being forced to save a break point for 2-2, she broke Wang again to go 4-3 up.

As Barty attacked, China’s No.1 was struggling to hold onto her own serve let alone mount a counter-attack, and the Australian sealed the victory with a perfectly executed backhand crosscourt volley.

 

 

 

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