Breaking: Retired Australian tennis superstar Ash Barty has announced she is pregnant
Retired Australian tennis superstar Ashleigh Barty has announced on social media she is expecting a baby.
Earlier this month, this masthead reported Barty would head back to the scene of her Australian Open triumph, committing to a range of appearances at Melbourne Park throughout the tournament, which starts later this month.Barty retired from tennis in March 2022, aged 25, on top of the women’s rankings after becoming the first Australian in 44 years to win the Australian Open singles title.No one else has been crowned Australia’s most outstanding tennis player more than three times.
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