2018 U.S. Open: Barty/Vanderway wins U.S. Open Women's Doubles



, New York, USA - On September 9, local time, the 2018 US Open Women's Doubles final ended successfully. Shinco Miami champion, No. 13 seed Batty/Vanderway, after a three-set hard fight, thrilling reversal of the Australian Open champion, No. 2 seed Barbos/Muradenovic 3-6 7-6(2) 7-6(6) Odd, won the first Grand Slam women's doubles title after the cooperation.

"We have already accumulated a certain amount of experience with our respective partners. It is also helpful to be a singles player." Van der Wei said, "We have achieved excellent results in many different competitions, and finally have a team to play in the Grand Slam. Opportunity. I couldn’t ask for it. Her performance in the past two weeks was great, and we had a very happy time together." The

two scored the first big match after the cooperation with a set score. Complete the final. Under the roof of the Arthur Ashe Stadium, the two sides entangled for a total of two and a half hours, and Batty/Vanderway resolved the three match points to the last laugh.

"We only cooperated for a few races this year, but from the beginning it was very well matched." Batty added, "We have had a very happy two weeks, both on and off the court. We have always been relaxed and desperately hope. Go in as many rounds as possible. Overall, it's relatively smooth, and this feeling is pretty good." The bad weather did not prevent the finals from swinging on time. Barbos/Muradenovic had high morale at the beginning of the game and was committed to expanding this year's winning streak against the newly promoted American and Australian combination. The two sides have met three times this season. The Australian Open champion lost in Miami, but then achieved perfect revenge in Madrid and Birmingham.

The two sides exchanged serve early, but the French-Hungarian combination has been dominating the first set. They scored a key break in the sixth game and took advantage of the trend to make the first move.

Batty/Vanderway overturned the top seed Krejitzkova/Sinjakova in the semifinals. The Australian girl also launched her fifth career grand slam title for the fifth time. She and her compatriot friend Germany Raqua hated the final four times. The US-Australia combination played bravely in the second set, saving a championship point in the tenth game and always clinging to the score. The first 12 games of the two sides ended with their own guarantees, and then entered the tiebreaker. The

13 seed took the lead in achieving a mini break, and with the world No. 1 Barbos's foreshot error, he took a 4-2 lead before changing sides. The Hungarian was also the doubles champion of last year's finals. She reached the top for the first time since Wimbledon this year and will continue to hold the throne after the US Open.

Barty/Vandewei in the tiebreaker, took four inventory in one breath, and finally the American seized the first opportunity with a vigorous serve-winning point and successfully tied the big score.

Barbos/Muradenovic fell behind 0-3 in the deciding set and saved two match points in the 4-5 former must-have serve, bringing the game into the game again Tiebreaker.

"We wasted a great opportunity. This cannot be denied." Barbos said, "We suppressed our opponents and took control of the overall situation. The advantage in the second set slipped away, and then we were behind. The situation has been fighting until the last minute, which is why we are a good combination. Personally, I have nothing to regret, we have tried our best. This was a great opportunity, but I believe that we will continue to fight like this , We will have more opportunities in the future." The

No. 2 seed overcame the unfavorable start of a mini-break, winning four points in a row before changing sides to reverse the situation, and won the third championship point at 6-5. Batty/Vanderweig once again resolved the crisis, and then won a third match point for himself. The Frenchman eventually ruined the game with a double error-when she partnered with compatriot Garcia in 2016, she was only one game away from the US Open championship.

"I feel that both of us are constantly improving," Muradnovich said. "This is something I am really proud of. As the season progresses, our standards are improving, and we are constantly improving. We are more and more The more I enjoy the days of fighting side by side. Today’s game is very difficult. We are behind in the final set. I believe that there are not many combinations that can catch up in this situation, and the winner will not be determined until the last second."

"I am very personal. Looking forward to the next games, I know we still have many opportunities. This season will not be the only one, we will play for many years."

Today, the combination of Barty and Vandewei scored a total of 38 winning points, including six Ace, and 36 unforced errors were basically the same.

"We have been communicating," Van de Weis said, "There are too many ups and downs in this game. I said to Ashe: "You are the person I want to fight together the most. I have confidence in you and we will win. ""

"We have been talking about this moment. When I was at the beginning of the U.S. Open, I never thought it would be unfolded in this way. I didn't recover to the best level, and I was even uncertain about whether I could play. So I simply I never thought it would be possible to win the championship. I am very happy to stand here now and finish with a championship trophy."