Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Multi-talented Barty on a mission, with a smile

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ASHLEIGH Barty has been a profession­al cricketer, won a golf tournament and collected two tennis Grand Slam titles, with a third beckoning at the Australian Open today. She is up against Danielle Collins in the final.

Few athletes can boost such a varied sporting resume, but the downto-earth Australian has taken it in her stride.

Widely seen as one of the nicest players on tour, the 25-year-old began playing tennis as a child in the Queensland state capital Brisbane.

But it was a trip to the Australian Open for a training camp when she was “11 or 12” that proved to be the spark that drove her to where she is today.

“To see how profession­al it was and to see everyone going about their business was really eye-opening. My first taste of it was in the juniors and I loved it,” she said this week.

“I think being able to get a taste of that kind of lit the flame. You wonder what you can achieve. You wonder what you can do.”

The Australian went on to win the junior Wimbledon title as a 15-yearold in 2011.

But the expectatio­ns that came with success took their toll and she made a shock decision three years later to ditch tennis for cricket, signing for Brisbane Heat in the inaugural Women’s Big Bash League.

“In short, I think I needed just to find myself,” Barty said when reflecting on that time of her life.

The break worked wonders and she went from strength-to-strength.

Barty broke through for her maiden Grand Slam triumph at the French Open in 2019, became Australia's first women's world number one since Evonne Goolagong-Cawley and finally won a cherished Wimbledon crown last year.

So dominant has she been that she ended 2021 as the top-ranked player for a third consecutiv­e year, joining Steffi Graf, Martina Navratilov­a, Serena Williams and Chris Evert as the only women to achieve the feat.

Barty should have returned to Paris to defend her Roland Garros title in 2020, but she pulled out over coronaviru­s fears and picked up her golf clubs instead.

And on a course designed by Greg Norman near Brisbane, she won the Brookwater Golf Club women’s title with a commanding 7 and 5 triumph in the matchplay final.

Barty fine-tuned her golf game playing rounds with fellow Grand Slam winner Pat Rafter and her longtime boyfriend Garry Kissick, who has been by her side since 2016 and often posts supportive messages on social media.

They got engaged in November, sparking a frenzy of congratula­tions from fellow tennis stars.

Barty attributes much of her success to her close-knit team, which includes not just Kissick but her family and long time coach Craig Tyzzer, routinely referring to “we” rather than “I” when she speaks of her tennis exploits.

“I genuinely cannot thank them enough for the time and effort they put in to someone else.”

 ?? PAUL CROCK AFP ?? AUSTRALIA’S Ashleigh Barty in action at the Australian Open.
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PAUL CROCK AFP AUSTRALIA’S Ashleigh Barty in action at the Australian Open. |

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