Ash Barty surprisingly retired from tennis at age 25 while ranked No. 1 and less than two months after winning the Australian Open for her third Grand Slam singles title. "I’m so happy and I’m so ...
World No 1 women’s tennis player Ash Barty has rocked the sporting world by announcing her retirement from the game at the age of 25. Barty, who was at peak of her career as the reigning Australian ...
Ashleigh Barty became the second Indigenous Australian to win Wimbledon's single's title. Evonne Goolagong Cawley was the first Indigenous Australian to win the title in 1971 and 1980. Barty paid ...
Ash Barty has been focusing on raising her two kids with her husband, Garry Kissick, since retiring. Read all about her ...
"I think it's important I get to enjoy the next phase of my life as Ash Barty the person, not Ash Barty the athlete," the tennis star said of retiring Tennis player Ashleigh Barty is stepping away ...
Ash Barty has named her seven favourite tennis courts in the world and revealed her most meaningful tennis experience wasn’t ...
Ashleigh Barty is hanging up her racket. Barty, who according to the Women's Tennis Association has been the No. 1-ranked player in the world for 114 consecutive weeks, has shockingly announced her ...
Ash Barty, the current world No. 1 tennis player, must be feeling the love after announcing her retirement Tuesday at the age of 25. The three-time grand slam winner, who won the Australian Open in ...
Tennis legend Ash Barty’s two-year-old son has made a surprising choice between either following in the footsteps of his mother or his professional golfer father.
Ash Barty will return to tennis after over two years away when she appears at Wimbledon in this year’s invitational doubles. The event features retired players and Barty, still only 28, will play with ...
In her first news conference since announcing her immediate retirement from professional tennis, three-time major champion and current world No. 1 Ash Barty called her decision "scary but exciting" ...
Australian tennis star Ashleigh Barty, the top-ranked women's player in the world, has announced her retirement from the sport at just 25 years old. Barty, a three-time Grand Slam champion, made the ...