Day Eleven schedule in the Miami Open - the WTA final
Miami Open presented by Itaú - a WTA Premier Mandatory category tournament, on Hard Laykold, in Miami, Florida, USA, 20-31 March 2019.
Defending champion:
Sloane Stephens (13) who defeated Jelena Ostapenko (6) 7-6(5) 6-1
WTA final
- Ash Barty (12) v Karolina Plisková(5)
These two played each other once in each of the last three years. Plisková won in the Nottingham quarters in 2016, Barty in the Wuhan quarters 2017, and Plisková in the 2018 US Open round of sixteen.
In 2012, the then teenager Barty won a match against Plisková on the futures circuit at Nottingham, a year after the Australian won junior Wimbledon, and two years before she took a break from the sport.
Barty served first and after exchanging service holds with Plisková , ran into trouble in game three, a double fault, effective Plisková drop shot and Barty netted backhand bringing up two break points.
One was saved with a good serve, but another netted backhand saw the Australian drop serve and trail 1-2.
The leveller came in the sixth game where Barty out rallied Plisková and the Czech star leaked errors. A poor backhand brought up 15-40 and Barty’s forehand winner confirmed the break. 3-3.
Serves were held until 6-6, although both players were taken to deuce in the seventh and eighth games.
The tie break was 1-1, but then Barty exerted her influence over the contest in a powerful manner. A winning drop shot, a forehand down the line winner, and an ace were followed by two forehand errors off the Czech racquet and five set points arose.
A failed Plisková backhand handed the set to Barty 7-6(1).
The opening game of set two lasted what must have seemed a lifetime for Plisková, who was sent to deuce seven times and saw three game points evaporate. Barty had four break chances before a fifth arrived via a Plisková netted forehand. Her wide backhand gave Barty the break, and the Australian consolidated with a service hold to 15.
More bother beset Plisková at the line in game three when six more trips to deuce were taken, and two break points had to be destroyed.
Plisková held on to her credit, but in an instant she was serving again after Barty delivered a love game.
5-3 arrived, and to this stage, Barty had won 16 of 18 points on her serve in the set.
Plisková was serving to stay in the match.
Barty hit a backhand cross court winner to start. A backhand down the line winner made it 0-30. A forehand down the line sizzler and three match points. Plisková pushed a forehand wide to end the contest, and Ash Barty had won the Miami Open, the biggest title in her career to date, 7-6(1) 6-3.
Not only does Ash move to a career high ranking of #9, but she also jumps seven spots to #4 in the 2019 WTA Race.
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