World number one Ash Barty – a timeline of tennis star’s career
Here is a timeline of the key events of retiring world number one Ash Barty’s tennis career:
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Here is a timeline of the key events of retiring world number one Ash Barty’s tennis career:
Reigning Wimbledon and Australian Open champion Ashleigh Barty announced her shock retirement from tennis on Wednesday aged 25. The Aussie announced her retirement on social media, posting a video with close friend and former doubles partner Casey Dellacqua. The announcement comes just weeks after Barty became the first home-grown Australian Open champion in 44 years.
Gareth Bale has revealed his desperation to get Wales to a first World Cup since 1958 as they prepare to face Austria in a playoff semi-final on Thursday night.
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Indian badmiton star Lakshya Sen's silver medal winning feat at the All England Badminton Championships helped him break into the top 10 of the latest BWF World Ranking on Tuesday. The 20-year-old from Uttarakhand, who became only the fifth Indian ever to reach the summit clash of All England Championships, improved two places to become world number 9 with 74,786 points, surpassing reigning world champion Loh Kean Yew of Singapore.
(Reuters) - British teenager Emma Raducanu said on Wednesday she is not rethinking her career plans after world number one Ash Barty's surprise retirement and that she fully hopes to play into her 30s.
British teenager Emma Raducanu said on Wednesday she is not rethinking her career plans after world number one Ash Barty's surprise retirement and that she fully hopes to play into her 30s.
Abou Diaby was once regarded as Patrick Vieira’s successor at Arsenal.