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Canada’s Bianca Andreescu to meet top-ranked Ash Barty for Miami Open title

MIAMI — Canada’s Bianca Andreescu is one victory away from earning her first WTA Tour title since winning the US Open title over 18 months ago.
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MIAMI — Canada’s Bianca Andreescu is one victory away from earning her first WTA Tour title since winning the US Open title over 18 months ago.

The 20-year-old from Mississauga, Ont., will face top-ranked Ash Barty of Australia in this afternoon’s final at the Miami Open.

The ninth-ranked Andreescu has been pushed hard this week. Her semifinal victory on Thursday night was her fourth straight three-set match.

Barty, the 24-year-old defending champion, lost only six games in her semifinal win.

Andreescu and Barty have never played each other on the WTA Tour.

The winner of the WTA 1000 tournament - one level below a Grand Slam - will earn US$300,110 of the $3.26-million total purse. The finalist will pocket $165,000.