Australian ace Ash on top of the tennis world
Ash Barty’s star continues to rise as the world No. 1 stares down a tough Australian Open draw.
Ash Barty’s star continues to rise as the world No. 1 stares down a tough Australian Open draw.
It’s not a great draw for Ash Barty at the Australian Open, nor is it a shocker. The one certainty is that she doesn’t have 127 opponents. She only has seven.
Ash Barty kicked off her summer in the best possible fashion in Adelaide and has now pulled out of an event in Sydney to prepare for for the Australian Open
Ash Barty has skipped to an emphatic victory at the Adelaide International. She had too much flair and imagination for another Russian ball machine of a foe.
Ash Barty has looked in supreme touch so far this year but the World No. 1 could face some stiff competition at the Sydney Tennis Classic.
World No.1 Ash Barty’s irrepressible form in Adelaide continued as she progressed to the singles final in straight sets
From her historic Wimbledon win to her engagement to her long-term partner Garry Kissick, world No. 1 and Australian Open title favourite Ash Barty reflects on one epic year.
Ash Barty knows what she’s meant to do with her life. It’s not what you think.
Ash Barty is vying to become the first Aussie woman to win the Australian Open since Chris O’Neil and her quest looks on track.
Ash Barty is serving bigger. Playing more aggressively. She’s made a hot start to the year at the Adelaide International, thumping Australian Open champion Sofia Kenin to reach the semi-finals.
Sofia Kenin crushed Ash Barty’s and many others Australian Open dreams two years ago and now they will meet again
Ash Barty typically enjoys lots of success before the Australian Open, but it isn’t how she gauges whether she’s ready.
Thanasi Kokkinakis has extended his stay in the Adelaide International with a fighting victory over Frances Tiafoe
World No.1 Ash Barty looked in danger of being bundled out of the Adelaide International before belatedly producing her best.
Ash Barty’s rivals are dropping like flies at the Adelaide International as she seeks a strong start to the new season
Ash Barty hasn’t played her first singles match in Adelaide yet but she’s already off to a great start at the event
Aryna Sabalenka is one of the main dangers to Ash Barty’s hopes of ending the country’s Australian Open drought
There will be unvaccinated tennis players competing at the Australian Open after receiving medical exemptions
Australian champion Ash Barty’s challengers are mounting, but she is hellbent on making their effort fruitless by becoming the most complete player in tennis.
She’s Wimbledon champion, world No.1, she’s getting married — the likeable young girl who first played majors as a teenager has become a grown woman.
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