Wimbledon Women 07/07 10:30 25 [17] Ashleigh Barty v Daria Kasatkina [14] 5-7,3-6
Wimbledon Women 07/05 10:30 24 [17] Ashleigh Barty v Eugenie Bouchard [188] 6-4,7-5
Wimbledon Women 07/03 10:30 23 [17] Ashleigh Barty v Stefanie Voegele [93] 7-5,6-3
WTA Eastbourne 06/28 14:00 27 [2] Caroline Wozniacki v Ashleigh Barty [17] 6-4,6-3
WTA Eastbourne 06/27 13:30 26 [52] Su-Wei Hsieh v Ashleigh Barty [17] 0-6,4-6
WTA Eastbourne 06/26 16:05 25 [60] Kristina Mladenovic v Ashleigh Barty [17] 3-6,2-6
WTA Birmingham 06/21 13:50 26 [13] Julia Goerges v Ashleigh Barty [16] 7-6,6-3
WTA Birmingham 06/19 16:40 25 [179] Oceane Dodin v Ashleigh Barty [16] 4-6,3-6
WTA Nottingham 06/17 14:10 29 [17] Ashleigh Barty v Johanna Konta [22] 6-3,3-6,6-4
WTA Nottingham 06/16 13:10 28 [17] Ashleigh Barty v Naomi Osaka [18] 6-3,6-4
WTA Nottingham 06/15 11:40 27 [17] Ashleigh Barty v Katie Boulter [156] 6-0,6-2
WTA Nottingham 06/14 15:10 26 [17] Ashleigh Barty v Ying-Ying Duan [111] 6-3,6-2
WTA Nottingham 06/12 13:00 25 [17] Ashleigh Barty v Stefanie Voegele [93] 6-3,6-3
French Open Women 05/31 17:10 24 [451] Serena Williams v Ashleigh Barty [17] 3-6,6-3,6-4
French Open Women 05/29 14:45 23 Natalia Vikhlyantseva v Ashleigh Barty 3-6,1-6
WTA Strasbourg 05/25 14:30 28 [17] Ashleigh Barty v Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova [31] Retired
WTA Strasbourg 05/24 09:00 27 [17] Ashleigh Barty v Qiang Wang [91] 7-5,6-4
WTA Strasbourg 05/23 12:35 26 [17] Ashleigh Barty v Pauline Parmentier [75] 6-1,6-4
WTA Strasbourg 05/21 12:30 25 [17] Ashleigh Barty v Luksika Kumkhum [98] 6-4,6-4
WTA Rome 05/15 15:10 24 [40] Maria Sharapova v Ashleigh Barty [18] 7-5,3-6,6-2
WTA Madrid 05/07 13:30 25 [18] Ashleigh Barty v Caroline Wozniacki [2] 2-6,6-4,4-6
WTA Madrid 05/06 14:15 24 [89] Sara Errani v Ashleigh Barty [18] 1-6,4-6
2018 Fed Cup 04/22 02:00 27 [19] Ashleigh Barty v Lesley Kerkhove [210] 6-4,6-2
2018 Fed Cup 04/21 03:50 27 [19] Ashleigh Barty v Quirine Lemoine [295] 6-0,6-2
WTA Charleston 04/05 15:00 26 [16] Anastasija Sevastova v Ashleigh Barty [18] 6-3,6-4
WTA Charleston 04/04 18:10 25 [61] Tatjana Maria v Ashleigh Barty [18] 6-4,3-6,2-6
WTA Charleston 04/03 14:00 24 [85] Sofia Kenin v Ashleigh Barty [18] 3-6,2-6
WTA Miami 03/26 19:30 26 [20] Ashleigh Barty v Elina Svitolina [4] 5-7,4-6
WTA Miami 03/25 15:00 25 [40] Petra Martic v Ashleigh Barty [20] 4-6,3-6
WTA Miami 03/23 15:00 24 [230] Claire Liu v Ashleigh Barty [20] 0-6,6-7

Wikipedia - Ashleigh Barty

Ashleigh Jacinta Barty (born 24 April 1996) is an Australian former professional tennis player and cricketer. She was the second Australian tennis player to be ranked world No. 1 in singles by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA), holding the ranking for 121 weeks overall. She was also a top-10 player in doubles, having achieved a career-high ranking of No. 5 in the world. Barty is a three-time Grand Slam singles champion, claiming titles at the 2019 French Open, the 2021 Wimbledon Championships, and the 2022 Australian Open. She is also a major doubles champion, having won the 2018 US Open with CoCo Vandeweghe. Barty won 15 singles titles and 12 doubles titles on the WTA Tour.

Born in Ipswich, Queensland, Barty began playing tennis at the age of four in nearby Brisbane. She had a promising junior career, reaching a career-high ranking of No. 2 in the world after winning the 2011 Wimbledon girls' singles title. As a teenager, Barty had early success in doubles on the WTA Tour in 2013, finishing runner-up at three Grand Slam doubles events with veteran Casey Dellacqua, including at the 2013 Australian Open while 16 years old. Late in the 2014 season, Barty decided to take an indefinite break from tennis. She ended up playing cricket during this hiatus, signing with the Brisbane Heat for the inaugural Women's Big Bash League season despite having no formal training in the sport.

Barty returned to tennis in early 2016. She had a breakthrough year in singles in 2017, winning her first WTA title at the Malaysian Open and rising to No. 17 in the world despite having never been ranked inside the top 100 before her time off. She also had another prolific year in doubles with Dellacqua, culminating in her first appearance at the WTA Finals in doubles. Barty then won her first Premier Mandatory and major tournament titles in doubles in 2018 before accomplishing the same feat in singles in 2019, highlighted by her victory at the 2019 French Open. Barty won five more titles in 2021, including a second major singles title at the Wimbledon Championships and two WTA 1000 titles. With her title at the 2022 Australian Open, she won a major in singles on all three surfaces. Barty also led Australia to a runner-up finish at the 2019 Fed Cup and won a bronze medal in mixed doubles at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021.

Barty was an all-court player with a wide variety of shots. Despite her short stature for a professional tennis player, she was an excellent server, regularly ranking among the WTA Tour's leaders in aces and percentage of service points won. She serves as the National Indigenous Tennis Ambassador for Tennis Australia. Barty announced her retirement from tennis in March 2022, two months after her Australian Open title and still ranked No. 1 in singles at the time, having held the ranking for all but four weeks between June 2019 and April 2022 when she relinquished the ranking. Her 114 consecutive weeks at No. 1 (not including when rankings were frozen between March and August 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic) is the fourth-longest streak in WTA history.