Dumped out in a shock first-round singles loss on Sunday, Ash Barty has returned to the court in second-round doubles with Storm Sanders.
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Dumped out in a shock first-round singles loss on Sunday, Ash Barty has returned to the court in second-round doubles with Storm Sanders.
Read More »Ash Barty described the conditions as "brutal" after being dumped out of the Olympics in a shock first-round boilover. The World No.1 described her effort as "loose and erratic" after losing to unheralded Spaniard Sara Sorribes Tormo on Sunday.
Read More »Winning a major title just two weeks before an Olympic Games is no blueprint for success. Just ask Ashleigh Barty. Just two weeks after the World No. 1 won her first Wimbledon singles […]
Read More »The Ngarigo woman and World Number 1 has been knocked out of the singles after a straight-sets loss in scorching conditions in Tokyo.
Read More »World number one Ashleigh Barty crashed out of the Olympic women's singles tennis tournament in the opening round on Sunday, losing 6-4, 6-3 to Spain's Sara Sorribes Tormo in Tokyo. Andy Murray's bid for a third straight Olympic men's singles gold medal …
Read More »Ash Barty has suffered a surprise first-round singles loss to Spaniard Sara Sorribes Tormo at the Tokyo Olympics.
Read More »Ash Barty has been sensationally knocked out of the Tokyo Olympics singles in the first round, stunned by unheralded Spaniard Sara Sorribes Tormo in straight sets.
Read More »Ash Barty has been sensationally knocked out of the Tokyo Olympics singles in the first round, stunned by unheralded Spaniard Sara Sorribes Tormo in straight sets.1 and newly-crowned Wimbledon champion Barty 6-4 6-3 in the biggest shock of the Games to date as the Australian fell apart in the blistering …
Read More »Later in the day Barty paired with Storm Sanders for a 6-1 6-2 win against Japan’s Makoto Ninomiya and Nao Hibino, the sixth seeds sending a warning shot in their 50-minute procession. World No.1 Barty,
Read More »Ash Barty’s quest for Tokyo gold has started impressively, with the world No.1 barely raising a sweat in combining with WA’s Storm Sanders to crush Japan in their women’s doubles opener.
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