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The Australian Open was born after the new one! The famous player created a 44-year history, equalized the miracle of the 3 giants, and the second person of the women's network!

On January 29, the 2022 Australian Open women's singles final came to an end, and the top seed Barty swept Collins in two straight sets, rewriting the record of the two sides to 4 wins and 1 loss while crowning the Australian Open, creating a 44-year history, chasing the miracle of Fernard's 3 giants, and becoming the second person in the women's tennis in one battle.

The Australian Open was born after the new one! The famous player created a 44-year history, equalized the miracle of the 3 giants, and the second person of the women's network!

The 25-year-old Barty is an Australian sister, in the year of the game, before the Australian Open finals with two Grand Slam titles, the world ranking is firmly at the top. Collins is latest in the world at No. 30, having made it to the top 4 of the 2019 Australian Open, the top 8 of the 2020 French Open, and the first WTA title at the San Jose Open in 2021. This year's Australian Open Collins has passed the hurdles, reaching the women's singles final of the Grand Slam for the first time, and will compete with Barty for the title.

Barty's overall strength was clearly above Collins, with both sides holding serve in the first four innings, Barty took the lead in the 6th inning to take a 4-2 lead, and played love game in the 9th set to win the set and win the set 6-3. In the second set, Collins struggled to make a fantastic 3-0 start and win the match point 5-1. Barty, who was behind by a large score, did not give up, chasing 4 consecutive sets to chase the score to 5 draws, and the 2 men then saved their serves separately, and the game entered the seventh game. Barty blasted a mini-break from the start and turned the advantage into a winning position, eventually staging a crazy 7-2 flip, defeating the opponent 2-0 on aggregate and winning the first Grand Slam title of the new season.

In 1978, O'Neal played at home to the top of the Australian Open, and after a full 44 years, Barty became another host player to win the women's singles title, creating 44 years of history after the Australian Open. In addition, Barty is also the fifth current grand slam player to win all of the hard courts, clay and grass, equaling the record of Federer, Nadal and Djokovic, and the second player in the women's tennis team to complete this feat after Serena Williams. Congratulations to Barty.

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