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Tennis: The party wins the women's singles event in Australia

Tennis: The party wins the women’s singles event in Australia

Ashley Party wiped out a 5-1 defeat in the second set, beating American Daniel Collins 6-3, 7-6 (2) in the final of the Australian Open on Saturday night, ending the Australian player’s 44 – year drought without a win in the women’s singles. Of this Grand Slam tournament.

Party, the world’s greatest player, won the first set against Collins, ranked 27th in the tournament, by a single break of service.

However, the 28-year-old American responded quickly, breaking the second and sixth games of the second set and tying the 5-1 mattress. So far, the party has lost service only once in the previous six rounds.

In one roll, Collins had two chances to complete the set in his service.

However, the party started a fantastic comeback, winning five of the next six games before dominating the tiebreaker.

The party became the first Australian to reach the women’s singles final of the Australian Open since Wendy Turnbull in 1980. He is now the first Australian champion since Chris O’Neill in 1978.

The 25-year-old party has now won Grand Slam titles in all three sports. He also won the French Open at Wimbledon last year and played on clay in 2019.

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