On Monday night she meets Ukrainian Lesia Tsurenko in the first round on Rod Laver Area,a 30-year-old who is ranked 120th in the world. Ostensibly it ought to be a straight-forward start;realistically,it may not necessarily be so. They are 1-1 head-to-head,the Ukrainian beat Barty in Brisbane two years ago,and she was ranked 23 in the world a year ago before some injury issues.
The worldly-wise Stosur again:"I know she plays Tsurenko which to a lot of members of the public is an unknown player,but in the tour we know she is a very good player. She has consistently been 30s,40s and has been struggling a little bit with injury of late,but she has had some very good wins over her career,so you never know."
Another Australian with high hopes,Ajla Tomljanovic put the notion of playing at home another way.
“It’s that fine line between pressure,excitement and anxiety all rolled into one.”
For her part,Barty,23,projected positivity. “I’m happy,I’m healthy,I’m coming into the first Grand Slam of the year with a smile on my face,” she said. “That’s all I can ask of myself."
Tsurenko,she said,played a similar game to some of the Europeans she encountered in Adelaide. “I know that I’ll have to be ready to go right from the start,” she said. “It’s a match-up similar to a few of the girls I played in Adelaide. So in that regard there are some similarities but also know that she’s her own unique player so there are challenges she presents. I’m looking forward to problem-solving and seeing what I can do.”