Barty powers on at Australian Open in Laver's house

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MELBOURNE : A day after declaring Ash Barty unbeatable at her best, Australian great Rod Laver had the best seat in the arena named after him as the world number one delivered another masterclass at the Australian Open on Sunday.The only player to complete the Grand Slam twice, Laver was among those appla

MELBOURNE : A day after declaring Ash Barty unbeatable at her best, Australian great Rod Laver had the best seat in the arena named after him as the world number one delivered another masterclass at the Australian Open on Sunday.

But an eighth straight victory to continue an unbeaten start to 2022 took the 25-year-old into the Australian Open quarter-finals for the fourth year in succession. Laver had predicted Barty was ready to produce something special and said"this particular tournament might be the one to bring her to another level".

Anisimova, who upset defending champion Naomi Osaka in the third round, made 34 unforced errors, double the tally of Barty.

 

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