Ash Barty's journey at Wimbledon is filled with surprises and nostalgia, from denying a comeback to winning doubles matches with Casey Dellacqua. Find out more about her thrilling tennis adventure!
Ash Barty, the tennis sensation, stirred up Wimbledon with her unexpected return to Centre Court on the third anniversary of her ladies singles triumph. Despite retiring two years ago, Barty showcased her skills in an exhibition doubles match, sparking speculation about a potential comeback. However, she adamantly dismissed the rumors, stating 'You guys are killing me' in response to queries about returning to professional tennis.
In a surprising turn of events, Barty teamed up with Casey Dellacqua and triumphed in their opening match at Wimbledon 2024's women's invitational doubles competition. Although Barty had previously denied any plans for a comeback, her on-court success with Dellacqua hinted at a possible shift in her retirement decision.
Speculations and excitement continued to swirl around Ash Barty as she made appearances on the court at the All England Club. Despite her consistent denial of a comeback, fans and tennis enthusiasts eagerly awaited further developments in her tennis journey. Barty's presence at Wimbledon remained a topic of intense speculation and anticipation, adding an air of mystery and thrill to the tournament.
The intriguing saga of Ash Barty at Wimbledon culminated in her winning debut in legends' doubles with Casey Dellacqua. This unexpected twist further fueled speculations about Barty's future in tennis, leaving fans eager for more surprises from the Australian tennis icon.
'You guys are killing me': Barty's Wimbledon reminder as champ responds to comeback question.
Three years to the day since she became Wimbledon ladies singles champion, Ash Barty returned to Centre Court.
A three-time Grand Slam singles champion, Barty retired just over two years ago at the age of 25. She plans to stay retired. โYou guys are killing me, ...
Ash Barty and Casey Dellacqua won their opening match in the women's invitational doubles competition at Wimbledon 2024.
Ash Barty has categorically denied she is returning to tennis despite appearing on the court at Wimbledon.
Australian tennis icon Ash Barty has returned to the court at the All England Club but there's no sign of a comeback.
The 2021 Wimbledon champion returned to Centre Court Wednesday to win her legends' doubles debut with Casey Dellacqua.
With cruel irony, it was her compatriot Alex de Minaur's hip-injury withdrawal from his quarter-final match with Novak Djokovic that ensured Australia's 2021 ...