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Barty, Vandeweghe rally to win US women's doubles title
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Barty, Vandeweghe rally to win US women's doubles title

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 10:46 p.m. ET

NEW YORK (AP) — Ashleigh Barty and CoCo Vandeweghe dropped a set and still raised a trophy.

Even with a pursuit of U.S Open perfection over early, Barty and Vandeweghe rallied to win the women's doubles final Sunday, beating Timea Babos and Kristina Mladenovic 3-6, 7-6, 7-6 at Arthur Ashe Stadium.

"We've done everything kind of the way that we've wanted to," Barty said. "Now we get the reward."

The 13th-seeded team of Barty and Vandeweghe knocked of the Nos. 3 and 1 seeded teams en route to their first Grand Slam doubles title as a team. They hadn't even dropped a set over that run until Babos and Mladenovic got them in the first set on Sunday.

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No matter.

The duo saved three championship points in the deciding set in a match — without a hint of drama that rattled the women's singles final — that took more than 2½ hours to complete. Barty and Vandeweghe won the second set tiebreaker 7-2 and won the third 8-6 to win for the second time in four meetings this season against Babos and Mladenovic.

"I told Ash, 'Listen, there's no one I'd rather be out here than with you right now. I believe in you. We're going to get this done,'" Vandeweghe said.

Vandeweghe, niece of former NBA star Kiki Vandeweghe, became the 17th American woman in the Open era to win the tournament title.

Barty had played in the doubles final at all four Grand Slam tournaments with her longtime partner, Casey Dellacqua.

Barty took a break from tennis following the 2014 U.S Open to pursue a cricket career. But the Australian returned two years later and reached the fourth round in singles this year at the U.S. Open, her deepest career run in a Grand Slam.

"It's a long time ago. It's behind me," said Barty, who has two career singles titles.

The team — who knocked off top-seeded Barbora Krejcikova and Katerina Siniakova on the way to the final — had previously won the Miami Open in March. But winning at Ashe is as big as it gets. Barty and Vandeweghe kissed the trophy and won $700,000 for their championship.

Barty and Vandeweghe hit 38 winners and had six aces. Vandeweghe collapsed to the court in celebration and was embraced by Barty. There was no formal awards ceremony and the pair were rushed off the court as the lengthy match bled into the expected start time of the men's final.

"I don't think they would have worried if they were 10 or 15 minutes delayed," Barty said. "I think it would have been nice for us to be able to thank our teams and all the people that make it a possibility, and to thank the crowd, as well. They were absolutely phenomenal; they really were. They were a little bit confused as to why we weren't given the opportunity."

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