Badosa issues Australian Open warning with Sydney title
Paula Badosa issued an ominous warning ahead of the Australian Open by beating French Open champion Barbora Krejcikova in a three-set thriller to win the Sydney Classic on Saturday.
The world number nine from Spain prevailed 6-3, 4-6, 7-6 (7/4) in two hours and 22 minutes after hitting 32 winners and 12 aces.
Article continues after this advertisementHer smile says it ALL 😄@paulabadosa outlasts Krejcikova to secure her first title of 2022 at the Sydney Tennis Classic! 🏆 pic.twitter.com/htMNJ0Z2bL
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“We both went to the limit today. We both broke into the top 100 a few years ago and now we are playing in a big final,” Badosa said after defeating the fourth-ranked Czech.
They are on course to meet again at the quarterfinals of the Australian Open when it starts next week.
Article continues after this advertisementThe 24-year-old Badosa is eyeing a breakout Grand Slam tilt with her quarter-final effort in last year’s French Open — which Krejcikova won — her deepest run at a major.
She will enter Melbourne Park confident after her third straight victory over Krejcikova, having won both their previous matches in straight sets last year.
What a week and what a final. 🤯
It's always an honor to play with you friend @BKrejcikova, I wish you all the best. 🤝
Third title. Let's go! 🤩
Menuda semana y menuda final. 🤯
Siempre es un honor jugar contigo amiga, te deseo todo lo mejor. 🤝
Tercer título 🤩. Vamos! pic.twitter.com/ZxwC0Jje6n
— Paula Badosa (@paulabadosa) January 15, 2022
This was far tougher with an aggressive Krejcikova confidently approaching the net early, but it failed to rattle Badosa, who drew first blood.
Krejcikova edged ahead early in the second set and overcame service wobbles to force a decider.
Sticking to the script, the topsy-turvy contest saw Badosa gain an early break of serve before Krejcikova immediately hit back.
But Krejcikova was on the brink and two points from defeat in the 10th game before serving strongly to prolong the contest.
They showed no signs of fatigue, upping the ante with superb winners in a tense tie break.
Badosa, however, kept her composure and fell to the ground in celebration after Krejcikova’s forehand slammed into the net.
Krejcikova, who had saved seven match points against Anett Kontaveit in the semi-finals, plays world No.72 Andrea Petkovic in the first round of the Australian Open.
Badosa starts against home favorite and No.45 ranked Ajla Tomljanovic in a potentially tricky first round match, although she beat the Australian in straight sets in the round of 16 in Sydney.