Ash Barty retires: 5 moments that shaped her iconic tennis career
Australian tennis legend Ashleigh Barty has announced her retirement from the sport at just 25 years of age.
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Australian tennis legend Ashleigh Barty has announced her retirement from the sport at just 25 years of age.
Simona Halep made a brilliant joke after fellow tennis star Ashleigh Barty announced her retirement from the sport.
There has been an outpouring of support for Ash Barty after the Australian tennis star announced she would be retiring from the sport with Andy Murray among those to speak out. Barty has been the one to beat on the WTA Tour having held the No 1 ranking for an incredible 114 consecutive weeks.
World number one Ash Barty has announced her retirement from professional tennis at the age of 25. The Australian, who has won three grand slams and is the reigning Wimbledon and Australian Open champion, said she was retiring from the sport to "chase other dreams". "Thank you to everyone who has supported me along the way, I'll always be grateful for the lifelong memories that we created together," Barty said in the caption of the Instagram video announcing her retirement.
In the end, it was done in the most Ash Barty way possible.
Ash Barty has paid special tribute to her 2021 Wimbledon victory, calling it her “one true dream” as she announced her retirement from tennis at the age of 25.
World number one Ashleigh Barty stunned tennis on Wednesday by announcing her retirement from the sport aged just 25, saying she had fulfilled her dreams and was "spent physically".
BRISBANE, Australia (AP) 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.