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29th Jan 2022

Ash Barty becomes first home Australian Open winner in 44 years

Danny Jones

The long wait for a homegrown winner is finally over

She. Has. Done. It.

After generations without a homegrown winner, Ash Barty wins the Australian Open, making her the first Australian to win the tournament in 44 years. Incredible.

Barty, 25, took on 27th seed Danielle Collin’s in the women single’s final on Saturday, January 29, beating her with a hard-fought 6-3, 7-6 (2) victory at Melbourne Park. Here’s the moment she did it:

The world number one and three-time Grand Slam champion already had 12 singles and 14 doubles titles to her name on the WTA Tour, having won the French and US Open‘s as well as last year’s Wimbledon championship.

However, the Australian Open has alluded her since her WTA Tour debut in 2012, not to mention every other Australian pro for nearly four and a half decades. Until now.

After a worrying wobble in the second set, Barty pulled it back to round off a highly composed performance in the historic Rod Laver Arena, the deafening noise from the home crowd spurring her on every second.

She almost made it all the way back in 2020 with an impressive showing all the way up until the semi-finals, when she narrowly lost out to American Sofia Kenin.

Britain’s own hopefuls may not have made it all the way this year, but we can’t pretend we don’t have a soft spot for the sheer talent who took our home tournament’s trophy home last year, especially when you see raw emotion like this:

Congratulations, Ashleigh Barty – it’s looking like another big year for the Aussie.

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