From career breakthroughs to professional milestones, explore how Ashleigh Barty made an impact.
Ashleigh Barty is a retired Australian professional tennis and cricket player. She achieved the world No. 1 ranking in women's singles for 121 weeks and reached world No. 5 in doubles. Barty's tennis career includes 15 WTA Tour-level singles titles, highlighted by Grand Slam victories at the 2019 French Open, 2021 Wimbledon Championships, and 2022 Australian Open. Furthermore, she secured 12 doubles titles, including the 2018 US Open with CoCo Vandeweghe. Her accomplishments mark her as a prominent figure in tennis.
In 2019, Barty became the first Australian to win the French Open in singles since Margaret Court in 1973.
In 2021, Barty became the first Australian woman to win the Wimbledon title since Evonne Goolagong Cawley in 1980.
In 2020, at the Australian Open, Barty lost in the semifinals to Sofia Kenin, becoming the first Australian woman to reach the semifinals since Wendy Turnbull in 1984.
In 2009, at the age of 13, Ashleigh Barty started playing low-level events on the ITF Junior Circuit and won her first title at the Grade-4 Australian International before turning 14.
In April 2010, Ashleigh Barty started her professional career just after turning 14 at an ITF Women's Circuit $25K event in her hometown of Ipswich.
In 2010, Ashleigh Barty continued to play only in tournaments below the higher tiers, compiling a record of 24–2 in her five events that season while also capturing a Grade 2 title in Thailand.
Following her girls' singles title at Wimbledon, in 2011 Tennis Australia awarded Ashleigh Barty a wildcard into qualifying at the US Open.
In 2011, Ashleigh Barty played her first junior Grand Slam event at the Australian Open, where she lost her opening match to third seed Lauren Davis.
In 2011, Ashleigh Barty won her only junior Grand Slam title at Wimbledon at the age of 15, becoming the second Australian to win the girls' singles event.
In 2011, Ashleigh Barty won the Wimbledon girls' singles title, marking her as a successful junior player.
In 2019, Barty became the first Australian to win a Grand Slam singles title since Sam Stosur at the 2011 US Open.
In 2012, Ashleigh Barty earned a wildcard into the main draw of the Australian Open after winning all five of her matches in a playoff without dropping a set.
In early 2012, Ashleigh Barty made her singles and doubles main draw debuts on the WTA Tour. She debuted at the Brisbane International and partnered with Dellacqua to make the semifinals in doubles. She made her Grand Slam main-draw debut at the Australian Open.
In 2013, Ashleigh Barty began playing primarily at the WTA Tour level and, though she stayed outside the top 100 in singles, she established herself as one of the world's elite double players.
In 2013, Ashleigh Barty experienced early success in doubles on the WTA Tour, finishing runner-up at three major events with Casey Dellacqua.
In 2013, Ashleigh Barty partnered with Dellacqua in eight WTA Tour-level events, including all four Grand Slam tournaments. The pair finished runner-up in three out of four such events.
In 2013, Barty and Dellacqua narrowly missed qualifying for the WTA Finals when they were ranked fifth, as only the top four teams were accepted instead of eight. Later, they debuted at the WTA Finals but were upset in the first round.
In 2013, Barty and Dellacqua secured their second career title at the Birmingham Classic and narrowly missed qualifying for the WTA Finals.
In 2013, Barty made her first appearance at the Hopman Cup where she competed alongside Bernard Tomic. The Australians finished their round-robin group in second place behind Serbia. During the tie against Italy, Barty won against Francesca Schiavone.
Towards the end of February 2013, Ashleigh Barty won her first two WTA Tour-level matches at the Malaysian Open against Chanel Simmonds and Zarina Diyas before her run ended in the quarterfinals.
In September 2014, Ashleigh Barty took a break from professional tennis, citing a need to refresh mentally. She played semi-professional cricket and pursued hobbies like fishing during this time.
In 2014, Ashleigh Barty and Casey Dellacqua won their second doubles title together at the Internationaux de Strasbourg during the clay season.
In 2014, Ashleigh Barty began the season by qualifying for the Brisbane International and winning her opening-round match against No. 33, Daniela Hantuchová, before withdrawing due to injury.
In 2021, Barty became the first No. 1 seed to win the Miami Open since Serena Williams in 2015.
In February 2016, Ashleigh Barty returned to professional tennis after taking a break. During her time off, she realized she missed the sport and decided to come back.
In 2016, Ashleigh Barty returned to professional tennis after a break.
In 2021, Barty became the first top seed to win Wimbledon since Serena Williams in 2016.
At the start of the 2017 season, Ashleigh Barty picked up her first career wins at the Australian Open, reaching the third round. She won both the singles and doubles events at the Malaysian Open, her first career WTA singles title.
In 2017, Ashleigh Barty had a breakthrough year in singles, winning her first WTA Tour title at the Malaysian Open and rising to No. 17 in the world.
In 2017, Ashleigh Barty was recognized as the Female Sportsperson of the Year at the National Dreamtime Awards, a ceremony that honors Indigenous Australians.
In 2018, Ashleigh Barty finished the season at fourth on the WTA Tour in aces with a total of 297. She was also second in percentage of service points won that year among players with at least ten matches. Her playing style was compared to Martina Hingis, noting her solid groundstrokes, powerful forehand, kick serve, and backhand slice. Her serve was recorded as high as 115 mph.
In 2018, Ashleigh Barty was again recognized as the Female Sportsperson of the Year at the National Dreamtime Awards.
In 2018, Ashleigh Barty won her first Premier Mandatory and major tournament titles in doubles.
In 2018, Ashleigh Barty, alongside CoCo Vandeweghe, won the US Open doubles title.
In 2018, Barty won both of her singles matches and the doubles rubber with Dellacqua in the Fed Cup tie against Ukraine. This was the last match Barty played with Dellacqua before Dellacqua's retirement in April.
In 2018, Barty won both of her singles matches against the Netherlands, helping Australia advance back into the top-tier World Group in 2019.
In 2019, Ashleigh Barty achieved significant milestones, including winning the French Open and the WTA Finals.
In 2019, Ashleigh Barty teamed up with Matthew Ebden to represent Australia at the Hopman Cup. The team finished as runner-up in their round-robin group. They won against France and Spain but lost to Germany, represented by Angelique Kerber and Alexander Zverev.
In 2019, Ashleigh Barty's victory at the French Open highlighted her accomplishments and continued success.
In 2021, Barty and Jennifer Brady won the doubles title in Stuttgart, marking Brady's maiden title and Barty's first since 2019.
In 2020, Ashleigh Barty participated in three events at the Summer Olympics. She lost in the first round of the singles competition. In doubles, partnering with Storm Sanders, she reached the quarterfinal. Partnering with John Peers in mixed doubles, they won the bronze medal, marking Australia's first-ever medal in Olympic mixed doubles.
In 2020, Ashleigh Barty was honored as the Young Australian of the Year.
In 2020, Barty lost in the second round at the Brisbane International against Jennifer Brady. She then won her first title on home soil at the Adelaide International, defeating Dayana Yastremska in the final. At the Australian Open, she lost in the semifinals to Sofia Kenin, becoming the first Australian woman to reach the semifinals since 1984.
In 2020, at the Olympics, Barty partnered with Storm Sanders in women's doubles, reaching the quarterfinals. She also partnered with John Peers in mixed doubles, winning the bronze medal.
In 2021, Ashleigh Barty won five more titles, including a second major singles title at the Wimbledon Championships and two WTA 1000 titles.
In 2021, Ashleigh Barty won the Wimbledon Championships, adding another major title to her career.
In March 2022, Ashleigh Barty announced her retirement from tennis, just two months after winning the Australian Open and while ranked as the world No. 1 in singles.
In 2022, Ashleigh Barty won the Australian Open, marking a significant achievement on her home soil.
In 2022, Barty and Sanders won the doubles title at the Adelaide International, completing the Adelaide sweep. This was the third time Barty won the singles and doubles at the same tournament.
In 2022, Barty won the title at the Adelaide International, beating Iga Świątek and Elena Rybakina.
In 2022, upon retirement, Barty donated outfits from the 2019 French Open, the 2021 Wimbledon tournament and the 2022 Australian Open to the State Library of Queensland.
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