The sporting world has reacted to Ash Barty’s shock retirement at 25
Ash Barty caught the entire world by surprise with her shock retirement announcement on Wednesday.
Ash Barty was lauded as one of the “great champions” of tennis after the Australian Open champion announced her shock retirement on Wednesday at the age of just 25.
Disbelief was the overwhelming reaction across social media platforms after Barty declared she no longer had the “physical drive” to play on having secured three Grand Slam titles, capped by her memorable win at Melbourne Park in January,
She retires while still number one in the world, having not played since that Australian Open victory and WTA Chairman and CEO Steve Simon said she would never be forgotten.
“With her accomplishments at the Grand Slams, WTA Finals and reaching the pinnacle ranking of No.1 in the world, she has clearly established herself as one the great champions of the WTA,” he said.
We wish Ash only the very best and know that she will continue to be a tremendous ambassador for the sport of tennis as she embarks on this new chapter of her life. We will miss her.”
Fellow Aussie Thanasi Kokkinakis was quick to tweet “respect it” after Barty’s announcement while commentator and former player Rennae Stubbs was gobsmacked as she tweeted “OMG!”.
Ash, I have no words... actually you are showing your true class leaving tennis in this beautiful way.
I am so happy I could share the court with you.. tennis will never be the same without you! I admire you as a player and a person.. wishing you only the best!
Former world number one, Andy Murray, said he was “gutted for tennis” but happy got Barty.
“What a player,” he tweeted.
Two-time Grand Slam champion Petra Kvitova said Barty was “showing your true class leaving tennis in this beautiful way” and former world number one Simon Halep said she was in tears.
“Ash, what can I say, you know I have tears right? My friend, I will miss you on tour,” she tweeted.
“ You were different, and special, and we shared some amazing moments. What‘s next for you? Grand Slam champion in golf?! Be happy and enjoy your life to the max.”
"Iâve given absolutely everything I have to this beautiful sport of tennis, and Iâm really happy with that. For me, that is my success."
— wta (@WTA) March 23, 2022
Three-time Grand Slam champion and world No.1, @ashbarty has announced her retirement.
Respect it @ashbarty ðð¼ðð¼
— Thanasi Kokkinakis (@TKokkinakis) March 23, 2022
OMG!
— Rennae Stubbs OLY (@rennaestubbs) March 23, 2022
Happy for @ashbarty gutted for tennis ð¾ what a playerâ¤ï¸
— Andy Murray (@andy_murray) March 23, 2022
Thank you for inspiring us all and good luck in the next chapter, @ashbarty.
— Richmond FC ð¯ (@Richmond_FC) March 23, 2022
Always welcome at Tigerland ð pic.twitter.com/4aJFbQC6iX
Ash, I have no words... actually you are showing your true class leaving tennis in this beautiful way.
— Petra Kvitova (@Petra_Kvitova) March 23, 2022
I am so happy I could share the court with you.. tennis will never be the same without you! I admire you as a player and a person.. wishing you only the best! â¤ï¸@ashbarty
Ash, what can I say, you know I have tears right? My friend, I will miss you on tour. You were different, and special, and we shared some amazing moments. What's next for you? Grand Slam champion in golf?! Be happy and enjoy your life to the max xo Simo@ashbartypic.twitter.com/WbX7kXnJ1l
— Simona Halep (@Simona_Halep) March 23, 2022
Barty made the announcement via social media and released an emotional interview with former doubles partner Casey Dellacqua to outline her reasons for retiring.
“It’s the first time I’ve actually said it out loud and, yeah, it’s hard to say. But I’m so happy, and I’m so ready,” she said.
“I don’t have the physical drive, the emotional want and everything it takes to challenge yourself at the very top of the level any more. I am spent.”
“I know how much work it takes to bring the best out of yourself.
“I’ve said it to my team multiple times – `I just don’t have that in me anymore.’ Physically, I have nothing more to give. I’ve given absolutely everything I have to this beautiful sport of tennis, and I’m really happy with that.
“I know I’ve done this before, but in a very different feeling. I’m so grateful to everything that tennis has given me. It’s given me all of my dreams, plus more, but I know that the time is right now for me to step away and chase other dreams and to, yeah, put the rackets down.”
Barty is expected to hold a press conference on Thursday to further explain her decision to walk away.