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Content former No 1 Ash Barty rules out tennis comeback

Por: Associated Press Entertainment November 07, 2022

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MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Former world No. 1 Ash Barty has emphatically ruled out ever making a comeback to tennis, or switching to another sport.Launching her autobiography at Melbourne Park — scene of her Australian Open triumph in January just two months before her shock retirement announcement — the 26-year-old said she had no desire to return to high-level sport, and was sure she never would.“Nope, I’m done,” Barty told... + full article



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