World number one Ashleigh Barty told people to "wait and see" about her next move following her shock retirement at the age of 25. The Australian three-time Grand Slam champion said she had "given ...
Former world number one Ashleigh Barty will play at Wimbledon next month for the first time since winning the title in 2021. The Australian retired after winning the 2022 Australia Open ...
Ashleigh Barty reveals she "undoubtedly" finds ... Barty: It's a completely different ball game when you are raising a kid When Barty retired, it was clear that one of her biggest goals was ...
Ashleigh Barty delighted her fans with exciting ... making the Christmas celebration even more special. Barty retired from tennis in 2022, shortly after her Australian Open triumph.
Just a couple of months after her straight-sets win over Danielle Collins, Barty retired from tennis as the world No. 1, and the country’s place at the pinnacle of women’s tennis left with her.
Retired from the world of professional tennis since March 2022, Ashleigh Barty published a memoir entitled In My Dream Time that same year, in which ...
However in a shock move, Barty retired at 25, two months after her Australian Open title and still ranked No. 1 in singles at the time, leaving behind a legacy as one of Australia's greatest ...
No.3 seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova moved into her first final of the year after top seed Ashleigh Barty retired from their semifinal match at the Internationaux de Strasbourg. Why not watch this next… ...
Aryna Sabalenka is either one of the greatest tennis players in history or there’s something seriously wrong with the women’s game since Ash Barty retired in 2022.