Ash Barty's Retirement on March 23, 2022, world No. 1 tennis player where she stunned the sports world by announcing
her retirement at the top of the game.
Ash Barty retired just weeks after winning the 2022 Australian Open. As the reigning world number one, she cited a lack of physical drive, emotional exhaustion, and a desire to pursue other life goals. She retired having won three Grand Slam singles titles and, as of 2026, is enjoying family life and motherhood.
But letās not get too much ahead of where she is now.
Looking back, itās so easy to see why Ash became such a fan favourite among her always-supportive fans.
Ashleigh Jacinta Barty
AO (born 24 April 1996) is an Australian former professional
tennis player and
cricketer. She was ranked as the
world No. 1 in women's singles by the
Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for 121 weeks, and was ranked world No. 5 in doubles.
Barty won 12
WTA Tour-level singles titles, and three
majors at the
2019 French Open,
2021 Wimbledon Championships, and
2022 Australian Open, as well as the
2019 WTA Finals. She also won 12 doubles titles, including a major at the
2018 US Open with
CoCo Vandeweghe.
A successful junior, Barty was the junior world No. 2 and won the
2011 Wimbledon girls' singles title. As a teenager, Barty had early success in doubles on the WTA Tour in 2013, finishing runner-up at three major doubles events with
Casey Dellacqua. Late in the 2014 season, Barty decided to take an indefinite break from tennis, playing cricket instead. She signed with the
Brisbane Heat for the inaugural
Women's Big Bash League season despite having no formal training in the sport.
Barty returned to tennis in 2016. She had a breakthrough year in singles in 2017, winning her first WTA Tour title at the
Malaysian Open and rising to No. 17 in the world. She also had another prolific year in doubles with Dellacqua, culminating in her first appearance at the
WTA Finals in doubles.
Barty then won her first Premier Mandatory and major tournament titles in doubles in 2018 before accomplishing the same feat in singles in 2019, highlighted by her victory at the 2019 French Open. Barty won five more titles in 2021, including a second major singles title at the Wimbledon Championships and two
WTA 1000 titles.
With her title at the 2022 Australian Open on home soil, she won a major in singles on all three surfaces. Barty also led
Australia to a runner-up finish at the
2019 Fed Cup and won a bronze medal in mixed doubles at the
Tokyo Olympics in 2021. Barty announced her retirement from tennis in March 2022, just two months after her Australian Open title and while ranked as the world No. 1 in singles.
Barty was an all-court player with a wide variety of shots. Despite her short stature for a professional tennis player, she was an excellent server, regularly ranking among the WTA Tour's leaders in aces and percentage of service points won. She serves as the National Indigenous Tennis Ambassador for
Tennis Australia. Her 114 consecutive weeks at No. 1 (not including when rankings were frozen between March and August 2020 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic) is the fourth-longest streak in WTA history.
On 23 March 2022, Barty announced her retirement from tennis. In an interview with her friend and former doubles partner,
Casey Dellacqua, Barty 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." Barty became the second player to retire while holding the
No. 1 ranking after
Justine Henin (Henin briefly returned to the WTA Tour 20 months after retiring).
In her autobiography, My Dream Time, Barty detailed that after winning Wimbledon, "the one true dream that I wanted in tennis", she started to lose her motivation to keep playing. In 2022, Barty also took up a role as "chief of inspiration" with the Australian telephone company
Optus.
Upon retirement, Barty donated three of her Grand Slam tournament outfits to the State Library of Queensland to be preserved as part of their collection. The outfits are from the 2019 French Open, the 2021 Wimbledon tournament and the 2022 Australian Open.
On a personal level, Barty has been in a relationship with Australian professional golfer Garry Kissick since 2017 and announced their engagement in November 2021. In September 2020, Barty won the championship at the
Brookwater Golf and Country Club, where she had originally met Kissick in 2016. Barty married Kissick on 23 July 2022.
On 2 July 2023, she gave birth to a son Hayden, and in June 2025 to a daughter Jordan. Did someone say she retired? Scratch that!!
Fun Facts about Ash Barty:
- At the 2020 Summer Olympics, she partnered with John Peers and won a bronze medal. This was Australia's first medal in Olympic mixed doubles.
- Ash was Young Australian of the Year in 2020.
- Appointed Officer of the Order of Australia in 2022 for her great service to tennis and youth programs.
- In inspiring others to achieve their best in any sporting pursuit, Barty revealed she would use five key words - calm, clear, present, sharp and fun ā to reset herself when she felt under pressure during matches.
"Ash Barty: The queen of the court who walked away on her own terms"
"From Wimbledon champion to cricket starāa versatile Aussie legend"
"The quiet achiever who became the loudest voice in Australian tennis"
"11-match winning streak to close her careerāabsolute perfection"
