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  1. 2 de nov. de 2022 · Ashleigh Barty, número uno del tenis femenino, anuncia su retirada a los 25 años. La tenista deja las pistas semanas después de ganar el Open de Australia en su país: “Ya no tengo la ...

  2. Barty's surprise retirement in March 2022. When Barty announced she was stepping away from sport last March, it triggered a wave of surprise from fans and pundits, given her position in the world rankings and the fact she'd just won a Grand Slam event.. But, speaking in December to the New York Times, Barty explained that her world ranking did not factor into her decision at all, and despite ...

  3. 23 de mar. de 2022 · 44: Earlier this year, Barty became the first Australian – man or woman – to win the Australian Open since Chris O’Neil in 1978. 12: Barty won 12 doubles titles throughout her career, including five with Casey Dellacqua. Her biggest doubles title came in 2018, when she won the US Open, playing alongside CoCo Vandeweghe.

  4. 23 de mar. de 2022 · Ashleigh Barty, número uno del mundo, se retira del tenis con 25 años. 3 min. La número uno del tenis mundial, la australiana Ashleigh Barty, ha anunciado este miércoles su r etirada por ...

  5. Ashleigh Barty (Ipswich, 24 aprile 1996) è un'ex tennista australiana. Nel corso della sua carriera in singolare si è aggiudicata quindici titoli WTA, tra cui le WTA Finals 2019 e tre prove del Grande Slam : il Roland Garros 2019 , il torneo di Wimbledon 2021 e l' Australian Open 2022 , riportando la vittoria dei tre Slam in Australia dopo più di quaranta anni dall'ultima volta.

  6. World No.1 Ashleigh Barty announces her retirement from tennis. Player News • March 23, 2022. 03:00 Best of the first two months: Barty continues to dominate • March 4, 2022. 05:27 Champion's Reel: How Ashleigh Barty won Adelaide ...

  7. Come on in to the Barty Party, everyone.. World No.1 Ashleigh Barty started playing tennis at age four in suburban Brisbane, and by the time she was 14 she was the junior Wimbledon champion – and hailed as a “next big thing” by many within the sport.. Her transition into the pro ranks wasn’t seamless, however, and in 2014 she left the game indefinitely, voicing a want for less travel ...