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Barty set to turn up the heat in New York

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Ashleigh Barty says the hotter the better as she launches her US Open title quest in New York on Tuesday morning.

ASHLEIGH BARTY of Australia plays a forehand against Angelique Kerber of Germany during the 2018 Sydney International at Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre in Australia.
ASHLEIGH BARTY of Australia plays a forehand against Angelique Kerber of Germany during the 2018 Sydney International at Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre in Australia. Picture: Zak Kaczmarek/Getty Images

Turn up the heat, Ashleigh Barty is ready for the grand slam pressure cooker as she attempts to pull off a tennis feat not achieved in almost half a century.

No Australian woman has won two slams in a single season since Margaret Court in 1973.

But having already rewritten history in a stunning season of firsts, Barty launches her US Open title assault on Monday (Tuesday morning AEST) with the chance to complete a glorious grand slam season in ultimate fashion.

And the world No.2 says the hotter the better.

As some of her rivals fret over the prospect of another sapping fortnight in New York, Barty is ready for whatever conditions confront her at Flushing Meadows.

"Oh, it's alright. It's not that bad," Barty said with a typical shrug of the shoulders ahead of her first-round clash with Kazakh Zarina Diyas.

"Last year there were a few days where it was pretty stifling but I think as well here it gets a little bit trapped, almost a little bit like a concrete jungle where it just gets sucked in and on the court especially it can get pretty warm.

"But it's certainly no different to a Brisbane summer."

Of more concern to the French Open champion is negotiating a path past Diyas, who Barty edged 7-6 (7-3) 6-4 in their only previous encounter, also on a hard court in Kuala Lumpur in 2013.

"It's been a long time since I played her - six or seven years ago so that's almost a nothing match, a bit of a clean slate, a fresh start," Barty said.

"I haven't seen much of her lately so it's a bit of new one to me. I know she's done well in big tournaments before and presents a challenge. She's solid, she competes hard and you have to be ready."

Barty, opening proceedings on Arthur Ashe Stadium, is among four Australians in action on Monday.

Former champion Samantha Stosur, who received a wildcard into her 15th US Open, plays Ekaterina Alexandrova in the day's second match on Court 5.

Daria Gavrilova is up against Fiona Ferro and Alex de Minaur meets doubles star Pierre-Hugues Herbert.

AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION ON DAY ONE OF THE US OPEN ON MONDAY (PREFIX DENOTES SEEDING):

Women's singles, first round

2-Ashleigh Barty v Zarina Diyas (KAZ)

Daria Gavrilova v Fiona Ferro (FRA)

Samantha Stosur v Ekaterina Alexandrova (RUS)

Men's singles, first round

Alex de Minaur v Pierre-Hugues Herbert (FRA)

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