Ashleigh Barty announces retirement from tennis

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Ashleigh Barty, the world number one, startled the tennis world on Wednesday by announcing her early retirement from the sport at the age of 25.

Barty made the announcement just weeks after becoming the first Australian Open champion in 44 years, joining tennis royalty’s most exclusive club with a Grand Slam title on three distinct surfaces.

“Today is difficult and filled with emotion for me as I announce my retirement from tennis,” she said in a video posted on Instagram.

In the tearful video message with her close friend and former doubles partner Casey Dellacqua, Barty said she was “thankful for everything this sport has given me”.

“I’m so happy, and I’m so ready and I just know at the moment in my heart as a person, this is right. I’m so grateful for everything that tennis has given me, it’s given me all of my dreams plus more.

“But I know the time is now right for me to step away and chase other dreams and put the racquets down.”

Barty has been world number one for more than two years and retires after winning three Grand Slam singles titles — the French Open in 2019, Wimbledon in 2021 and the Australian Open this year.

“Thank you for being an incredible ambassador for this sport and for women around the world,” the Women’s Tennis Association tweeted.  “We will miss you so much, Ash.”

Widely seen as one of the most respected and loved players on tour, Barty rapidly became the best, with her dizzying array of slices, pinpoint serving and seamless forehand typifying her all-round game.

Late last year, she became engaged to long-term boyfriend Garry Kissick, who was ever-present courtside when she played and often posted supportive messages on social media.