Retired tennis star Barty rules out golf as a career

Retired tennis star Barty rules out golf as a career

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Ashleigh Barty has dashed hopes she will make a return to professional sport.

MELBOURNE (AFP) - Former tennis world number one Ashleigh Barty has dashed hopes she will make a return to professional sport, after speculation the Australian could switch to golf.

The 25-year-old three-time Grand Slam winner stunned the sporting world with her bombshell retirement in March, just weeks after becoming the first home Australian Open champion in 44 years.

Barty had been coy on what she would do next, but has always been a keen golfer, winning the Brookwater Golf Club women s title near Brisbane in 2020 and playing the Icons Series exhibition in the United States in April.

It heightened speculation that the multi-talented Australian, who has also been a professional cricketer, could take up golf seriously.

But in an interview with Melbourne radio late Monday she put the rumours to bed, ruling out playing any form of professional sport again.

"You guys just can t accept that I don t want to play professional sport any more," Barty said.

"I love golf, it s a hobby of mine. It will not be my profession, I have no intention of making it my profession but I hack around once a week if I can.

"There s no need, there s no desire for me to play professional sport, particularly golf," she added.

"I love it as a walkaround with my girlfriends and friends but yeah, not for me."

Late last year Barty became engaged to long-term boyfriend Garry Kissick and since her retirement has released a series of  Little Ash  children books.

"Supporting kids  education is something I m passionate about and if I can help encourage new readers that will make me very happy," she said last month.