‘Too nice’? Give me a break
If you think Ash Barty’s loss has come from a lack of ruthlessness, you underestimate her.
If you think Ash Barty’s loss has come from a lack of ruthlessness, you underestimate her.
Asked if Ash Barty’s match deserved Centre Court billing more than his, Nadal was blunt | WATCH
Ash Barty’s quest for French Open-Wimbledon double ends in stunning circumstances.
Ash Barty’s dream run of victories has ended, with a shock fourth-round defeat by Alison Riske.
Serena Williams fears Ash Barty “as a force’’ at Wimbledon as the Australian chases a 16th successive win
An epic week beckons: a World Cup cricket semi, State of Origin decider, and a fairytale Wimbledon.
In her first singles appearance on centre court, Australia’s world number one shines.
Ash Barty a potentially dangerous twin hurdle in her Wimbledon campaign tonight: a woman scorned and a designer handbag.
Overlooked by Seven, the world No.1 has been passed over again, this time by event organisers.
Ash Barty made a stylish debut at Wimbledon as the world’s No 1 woman but a litany of high-profile champions fell around her.
Ashleigh Barty wasn’t too perturbed Channel Seven opted to broadcast the Kyrgios-Thompson match over hers.
Ashleigh Barty’s reign as world no.1 begins in style with classy first round Wimbledon victory.
Ash Barty showed no signs of trouble with her forearm in her final practice match before tomorrow’s Wimbledon opener.
As Wimbledon looms, unassuming world No. 1 Ashleigh Barty relives winning her first grand slam.
Ash Barty knows she is playing world No 43 Zheng Saisai of China tomorrow night but hasn’t looked any further than that.
Ash Barty’s horror draw! Nothing makes a tennis player laugh more than talk like this.
Serena Williams fires backhanded compliment at world no.1, patronising her as “the sweetest, cutest girl on tour”.
Australia will host the final of the last Fed Cup played under the current format after organisers opted for a radical revamp.
Kei Nishikori has put a new spin on a Nick Kyrgios play ahead of Wimbledon with his own underhanded tactics.
Ash Barty may have to overcome three former Wimbledon champions and five major winners to claim her first title at the All England Club.
Ash Barty draws world No.43 Zheng Saisai at Wimbledon as Nick Kyrgios faces grudge match.
Chris Evert is concerned Ashleigh Barty will fall victim to her own success.
Ashleigh Barty is confident right arm soreness won’t derail ambitions to land the ‘Channel Slam’.
Ash Barty has been welcomed into one of the world’s most exclusive clubs by legends lauding her warmth and good grace.
Ash Barty will have to continue breaking new ground if she is to live up to her status as favourite for the Wimbledon crown.
Injury forces Ash Barty out of Eastbourne International but she insists she’lll play at Wimbledon.
Hannah Green, Sally Fitzgibbons and Ash Barty are at the top of their game.
With 27 different winners from 31 tournaments so far this year, little wonder the No 1 ranking is up for grabs.
Ashleigh Barty is praised at home after becoming the first Aussie No.1 since Evonne Goolagong Cawley.
A Wimbledon campaign that began with such promise is over for Ash Barty after she was beaten by Russian Daria Kasatkina.
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