the 2022 Australian Open (her final big tournament) — Barty said, “All experiences that she’ll [Jones] get will help. I remember my first experiences at similar tournaments. They weren’t ...
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What is Ash Barty doing now? Former Australian Open champion remains busy in tennis retirementAsh Barty stunned the tennis world when she announced her retirement from the sport in March 2022, just months after her maiden Australian Open triumph. Now, it's been almost three years since the ...
MELBOURNE, Australia — When Ash Barty won the 2022 Australian Open, she became the first Australian women’s player to win her home Slam in almost half a century. With a Grand Slam title on ...
After an early exit from the Australian Open main draw, Australian teen Emerson ... to former Australian tennis greats, including Ash Barty. "She certainly won't be the next me, she'll be ...
Three-time grand slam singles champion Ash Barty is in Melbourne for the Australian Open. Picture: Cameron Spencer / Getty Images Emerson Jones has been touted as ‘the next Ash Barty’ in ...
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Who was the last Australian to win the Australian Open? List of homegrown singles championsMORE: Australian Open 2025 crowd tracker In 2022, Ash Barty ended a 44-year drought, becoming the first Australian since 1978 to be crowned a singles champion at Melbourne Park. She defeated ...
Jones, whose older brother Hayden lost in Australian Open qualifying this week, said she was flattered by Barty comparisons, but was focused on making her own path. “It’s pretty special to be ...
1978 — The last time an Australian woman won the Australian Open singles title (Chris O'Neill). Two-time major champion Barty wants to end that streak, although she'll possibly meet defending ...
The Sporting News takes a look at the latest homegrown players to have won the Australian Open. In 2022, Ash Barty ended a 44-year drought, becoming the first Australian since 1978 to be crowned a ...
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