After Miami high, Barty ready for slow transition to clay | Inquirer Sports

After Miami high, Barty ready for slow transition to clay

/ 07:24 PM April 06, 2021

Ashleigh Barty Tennis

FILE PHOTO: Apr 3, 2021; Miami, Florida, USA; Ashleigh Barty of Australia hits a forehand against Bianca Andreescu of Canada (not pictured) in the women’s singles final in the Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

Ash Barty is pleased with how her body coped with tough conditions during her successful title defense at the Miami Open but the world number one is being careful not to rush things as she transitions to the clay season in Charleston this week.

The Australian spent most of the last year at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic and Miami was her first tournament abroad since February 2020.

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“My body feels great,” top seed Barty told reporters on Monday at the WTA 500 event in Charleston. “We’ve done a lot of work over the preseason to make sure that my body could hold up and withstand a lot of matches and I felt like we were able to do that in Miami.

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“It’s really nice to be here now and kind of have a fresh start. It’s a fresh surface, it’s a very quick shift for me, changing surfaces … it will be exciting. It’ll be a quick transition, but one that I look forward to.”

The 2019 French Open champion, who turns 25 this month, has a first-round bye and will open her clay-court season against Japan’s Misaki Doi.

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“I find that green clay is almost a middle man between hard courts and European red clay,” said Barty. “Sometimes the green clay is a little bit quicker. You can typically move on it like a hard court if you wish, or you can go straight into sliding a little bit and moving like on a traditional clay court.

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“So we’ll have to be patient this week and not feel like we’re rushing into trying to feel like we’re playing our best clay-court tennis straight away. It’s important to let the body adjust.”

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Barty has not played much on clay since 2019, barring some practice sessions back home in Australia, but she was confident of being ready for this year’s French Open, which is scheduled to start on May 23.

“It’s always a part of the season that I look forward to. It’s challenging without a doubt, but I am very excited to get back to Roland Garros,” she said.

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“I think it’s going to be really exciting walking in back onto that site for the first time since 2019.”

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