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French Open 2019: Teenage sensation Amanda Anisimova stuns Simona Halep; Ash Barty books semi-final date after thumping Madison Keys

The Associated Press • June 6, 2019, 19:10:27 IST
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The 51st-ranked Anisimova’s first Grand Slam semi-final will come against another player making her debut in that round of a major - No. 8 seed Ash Barty.

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French Open 2019: Teenage sensation Amanda Anisimova stuns Simona Halep; Ash Barty books semi-final date after thumping Madison Keys

Paris: In the latest surprise at a French Open filled with them, defending champion Simona Halep was knocked out in the quarter-finals with a 6-2, 6-4 loss to 17-year-old American Amanda Anisimova on Thursday. “The pressure was on,” said Halep, saying she felt “nerves, a little bit stressed. … Maybe expectations from myself were big today and maybe I couldn’t handle the tension in my body, so I couldn’t move my best.” The 51st-ranked Anisimova’s first Grand Slam semi-final will come against another player making her debut in that round of a major: No. 8 seed Ash Barty. [caption id=“attachment_6768911” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Amanda Anisimova is jubilant after taking down defending champion Simona Halep in French Open quarter-finals. AP Amanda Anisimova is jubilant after taking down defending champion Simona Halep in French Open quarter-finals. AP[/caption] The Australian advanced by beating No. 14 Madison Keys of the United States 6-3, 7-5. The other semi-final scheduled for Friday is No. 26 Johanna Konta of Britain against unseeded 19-year-old Marketa Vondrousova of the Czech Republic. Because a full day of play was lost to rain Wednesday, the women’s semi-finals — normally Thursday, one after another in the main stadium — will be played simultaneously on the second- and third-largest courts. Not only has none of the four remaining women won a Grand Slam trophy; none ever has participated in a major singles final. “I can’t believe it. I mean, I’ve been working so hard, but I didn’t think it would pay off like this,” said Anisimova, already the first tennis player born in the 2000s to even get to a Slam quarterfinal. “This is honestly more than I could ask for.” Anisimova is the youngest American woman into the final four at Roland Garros since Jennifer Capriati was 14 in 1990. She has yet to drop a set through five matches over these two weeks in Paris and displayed the same brand of confident, take-it-to-the-opponent strokes against Halep. After her fourth-round victory, Anisimova referred to her “effortless shots,” and they sure looked that way at Court Philippe Chatrier. Anisimova, the junior runner-up at Roland Garros as a 14-year-old, is still precocious and still seemingly unfazed by the setting or stage. Against Halep, a former No. 1 and someone who has reached four major finals, Anisimova repeatedly aimed the ball into corners or went for difficult angles — and repeatedly succeeded. She ended up with a 25-16 edge in winners. Most impressive, perhaps, was this: Halep had won 16 consecutive return games coming into Thursday, but Anisimova saved 6 of 7 break points. “I’m really happy with my performance,” Anisimova said, “because this is one of the best matches I’ve ever played.” Keep in mind: This was only the teen’s 43rd tour-level match of her nascent career. And this is only her fourth Grand Slam tournament. Barty is older, 23, but missed about two years on tour when she switched sports and played cricket. She’s progressing quickly now, though: Her first major quarterfinal came at home in January at the Australian Open, and now she’s gone a step further. Against Keys, a semi-finalist in Paris last year and the runner-up at the 2017 U.S. Open, Barty used her backhand slice to great effect, helping create errors on the other side of the net. Keys finished with a combined count of 52 unforced or forced errors, while Barty had 33. Barty was asked afterward whether she was shocked that her game, seemingly built for hard courts, has been so good on slower clay. “Yes,” she replied, “very much so. I’ve been learning every single day.”

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