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Barty too hot for Kenin as Aussie's French Open run continues

PARIS, June 3: Ashleigh Barty’s impressive run at the French Open continued on Monday when the Australian saw off American Sofia Kenin 6-3 3-6 6-0 to reach the quarter-finals.
By Reuters

PARIS, June 3: Ashleigh Barty’s impressive run at the French Open continued on Monday when the Australian saw off American Sofia Kenin 6-3 3-6 6-0 to reach the quarter-finals.


The eighth seed, who claimed a career-boosting title at the Miami Open this year, will play her second Grand Slam last-eight match against another American, Madison Keys.


The 14th-seeded Keys experienced little trouble in a 6-2 6-4 victory against Czech Katerina Siniakova.


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“I just wanted to enjoy myself here, play with freedom,” said Barty, who also reached the last eight at the Australian Open this year.


Barty rushed to a 5-1 lead, wrapping up the opening set on serve after Kenin briefly threatened a comeback by pulling a break back.


The American had found her range, though, and she went 3-0 up in the second, pulling her opponent around the court — just as she did in beating 23-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams in the previous round.


She saved two break points at 5-3 and leveled the tie at the third attempt when Barty fluffed a forehand.


But she had nothing left in the tank in the decider, being fed a bagel that put a brutal end to her Paris run.


On Court Suzanne Lenglen, Keys was always in control against world number 42 Siniakova, advancing smoothly in light drizzle.


After easing into a one-set lead Keys, a semi-finalist here last year encountered some resistance from Siniakova, who however bowed out on her serve when she sent a forehand long.

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