World No 1 Ashleigh Barty has announced her shock retirement from professional tennis at the age of 25.

The Australian, who has three Grand Slam titles to her trophy collection and is the reigning Wimbledon and Australian Open champion, said she was retiring from the sport for a second time to "chase other dreams".
Barty made the announcement of her retirement in an Instagram video recorded with friend and former doubles partner Casey Dellacqua.

"I kind of wasn't quite sure how I was going do this but I think so many times in my life both my professional and my personal, you've been there for me," Barty told Dellacqua.

"And I just couldn't think 'there's no right way, there's no wrong way'. It's just my way and this is perfect for me to share it with you to talk to you about it with my team, my loved ones, that I'll be retiring from tennis.



"And so first time I've actually said it out loud and yeah, it's hard to say, but I'm so happy and I'm so ready and I just know at the moment in my heart for me as a person, this is right."

Barty spoke of how winning Wimbledon was a dream come true for her as she became the first Australian to claim a singles title at the Championships in nearly 20 years - in 2021.
It proved life-changing for the right-hander too and her voice broke as she told Dellacqua retirement was something she had been considering for a long time.

"I've had a lot of incredible moments in my career that have been pivotal moments," Barty said. "Wimbledon last year changed a lot for me as a person and for me as an athlete when you work so hard your whole life for one goal, and I've been able to share that with so many incredible people.

"But to be able to win Wimbledon, which was my dream, my one true dream that I wanted in tennis, that really changed my perspective."

Barty had previously retired from tennis in 2014 and the following year made the switch to playing cricket, batting for Brisbane Heat in the Women's Big Bash League, before returning to tennis in 2016. She also plays golf off a handicap of four.

Barty promised in the caption to the video there would be "more to come tomorrow" at a press conference.