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FACTBOX: Australia Open Women’s Single Champion Barty Ash

FACTBOX: Australia Open Women's Single Champion Barty Ash
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Melbourne: Factbox box in Australia’s Ash Barty, who won its first Australian Open title on Saturday, defeated Danielle Collins America 6-3, 7-6 (2) in the final: Age: Age: AustraliaWTA Ranking: 1Grand: 3 (French Open 2019 ; Wimbledon 2021; Australia Open 2022) Read also Barty Beats Danielle Collins to win the Australian Open girl Titlean Ashleigh Barty became the first Australia to win her grand slam home in 44 years, stopping charges of Charless American Danielle Collins.
In a straight set 6-2, 6-3 fourth round: Beat Amanda Anisimova (United States) 6-4, 6-3 Quarter Final: BEAT 21-Jessica Pegula (United States) 6-2, 6-0 semi-finals: Beat Madison Key (United States) 6-1, 6-3 Final: Defeat 27-Danielle Collins 6-3, 7-6 (2) Initial Life * Start playing five-year-old tennis when Robert and Josie’s parents introduce it to sports.
Career Until Now * After starting with a professional ITF Entry-level circuit in Australia in 2010, he played his first WTA qualifying program at The U.S.
Open the following year.
* Barty claims four single titles and two double titles on the ITF circuit in 2012.
* won a single WTA title and reached the three double grand slam finals with fellow Australian Casey Dellacqua in 2013 (Australia Open, Wimbledon, U8.
* After winning the WTA title Other doubles in 2014, he took a break from tennis after the US Open and had a successful assignment with the Brisbane Hot Cricket team in a large bash league of women, before returning to tennis in 2016.
* Entering the top.
20 In 2017, won the WTA WTA title His first in Kuala Lumpur as a qualification Other double titles.
* Sealing his first title in 2019 in Miami in March before grabbing the grand slam girl in the French Open, beating Czech Marketa Vondroustova in the final to become the first Australian female player in 46 years to win at Roland Garros.
* In the same year, he climbed into world number one in June and pioneered Australia to their first Fed Cup final since 1993, where they lost to France.
* Starting the second season as the top ranking player in 2020.
Win the WTA Eighth title in Adelaide and reached the Australian Open semi-final, losing to Sofia’s final champion Kenin.
* Not participating in another grand slam in 2020 due to Covid-19 pandemic, before returning at the Australian Open in 2021 where he lost to Karolina Muchova in the quarter-finals.
Retirement from the second round match in the French Open due to a hip injury.
* Defeating Karolina Pliskova in his first Wimbledon final in 2021 to win his second grand slam title.
* Completed 2021 as world number one for the third year in a row, winning a tour of five leading titles.
* Starting 2022 by defeating Collins at the Australian Open Final to win the third grand slam title.

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