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Top-ranked Ash Barty has won her second successive Miami Open championship by beating eighth seed Bianca Andreescu, who was injured when she fell and retired while trailing in the second set.

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Ash Barty wins second consecutive Miami Open 6-3, 4-0
Top-ranked Ash Barty has won her second successive Miami Open championship by beating eighth seed Bianca Andreescu, who was injured when she fell and retired while trailing in the second set.

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Ash Barty wins second consecutive Miami Open beating Canadian Bianca Andreescu

Andreescu, crying and shaking her head, conceded while behind 6-3, 4-0.

She stumbled and went sprawling two games earlier when she turned her foot awkwardly while hitting a forehand.

During the ensuing changeover, a trainer taped her foot, but she played only five more points before retiring.

"Definitely not the way I wanted to end the tournament," Andreescu said.

"But I'm super grateful nonetheless. I got to the final of one of my first tournaments in a while now, and I could not be more happy."

The match was the first between Barty and Andreescu, and a potential friendly rivalry looms.

"I hope you recover well and this doesn't hinder your season too much," Barty told Andreescu during the trophy ceremony.

"I'm sure we'll have many more good and hopefully healthy matches in the future."

A 20-year-old Canadian, Andreescu has been plagued by injuries in her short career, and the tournament was her first in the United States since she won the 2019 US Open. The coronavirus pandemic also curtailed her schedule.

Barty, 24, dominated from the start of the final with her strong serve and all-court game, and Andreescu looked weary after playing three sets in each of her previous four matches which were all at night.

Barty was also the 2019 Miami champion.

The tournament was cancelled last year at the start of the coronavirus pandemic.

Five other women have won consecutive Miami titles: Stefanie Graf, Monica Seles, Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario, Venus Williams and Serena Williams.

It's the first time Barty has played outside of Australia since February, 2020.

She was one point from defeat in her opening match against Kristina Kucova.

But she gained momentum from there and will keep her number one ranking next week.

"It's a great start for us," Barty said.

"I'm looking forward to what will hopefully be a big season for us, and hopefully we can play some really good tennis."

Because the pandemic reduced tournament revenue and severely limited attendance, the champion received $300,110, compared with the $1.35 million Barty won in 2019.

Only 750 fans were allowed on the grounds per session.

Source | AP


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