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Melbourne, Nov 7: 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 Australian Associated Press on Monday.
“You can never say never but no. No, no, no. I’m done.” The three-time Grand Slam singles winner, who spent 121 weeks with the top ranking, had played professional cricket with the Brisbane Heat during a hiatus from tennis.
She also plays golf off a handicap of four, prompting some observers to suggest she could pursue a future in that sport.
But, launching her memoir My Dream Time, Barty insisted she was happy with her new, more settled life off the WTA Tour, and had no professional sports plan in mind. “I miss competing and challenging myself against the best of the world but I don’t miss a lot that comes with it,” she said.
“I’m still competitive with myself when I train at home. I still try and push myself but there’s no white-line fever any more.
“And I never really felt like there was this void that needed to be filled in because there was a genuine sense of fulfillment at the end of my career.” (AP)

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