ADELAIDE: Ashleigh Barty won her first career title at home on Saturday with a 6-2, 7-5 defeat of Ukrainian Dayana Yastremska at the ATP-WTA Adelaide International.
The world number one is assured of holding the top ranking as the Australian Open begins on Monday in Melbourne.
Barty claimed victory after 87 minutes at Memorial Drive as Yastremska sent a return long over the baseline. She was presented with the carved wood trophy by an Aboriginal elder who blessed it before it was handed over.
"It's nice to get the ball rolling this week, I can't wait to get started in Melbourne next week," the top seed said.
The last Australian woman to win a home title was Jarmila Wolfe in 2011 at Hobart.
Barty called her victory "a great start to the year".
"I feel like we had a great tussle out there, I was finally able to bring it across the line. I've enjoyed the time here, I really tried to bring my best this week," she said.
"I love playing at home in Australia. This is the payoff for the preseason work we did. It's about coming out here and enjoying the competition." Agencies
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