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Barty's bonus income overwhelmed his predecessor Hewitt, and he did not lose a set to win the Australian Open to match Weisha

On March 23, the women's singles world number one Barty suddenly announced his official retirement, shocking the world.

Subsequently, she held a press conference for the first time and revealed the reasons and related details of her decision to retire to the outside world.

Knowing The psychological journey of Barty's decision to retire, the author had to sigh about what it means to follow one's own heart and what to live for oneself. There is a saying that the hardest thing in life is not to get it, but to turn around and leave after you get it.

Barty's bonus income overwhelmed his predecessor Hewitt, and he did not lose a set to win the Australian Open to match Weisha

There is no doubt that Barty is such an open-minded woman.

Although Barty's retirement from professional tennis has become an established fact, her achievements in tennis are undeniable. In today's article, we're going to focus on the 25-year-old Barty's brilliant career.

1. She is the Olympic bronze medalist. She won a bronze medal in tennis mixed doubles with compatriot John Pierce at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.

Barty has won nine of their last 10 finals, 12 of their last 13 against the top 10 players and 28 of australia's last 31 matches.

Barty's bonus income overwhelmed his predecessor Hewitt, and he did not lose a set to win the Australian Open to match Weisha

3. This season, she ended her career with 11 singles wins and 22 consecutive sets. In the first race of 2022, she trailed Gauff in Adelaide but then won the match 4-6, 7-5, 6-1 and eventually won her first title of the season there. Since then, at the Australian Open, Barty has won seven consecutive games to win his third Grand Slam title.

In the last 10 finals, she has won 9. Won 12 of the last 14 finals and 14 of the last 17 singles finals.

5) She has won 12 of her last 13 matches against the world's top 10 players. The record began in the 2019 WTA Finals, with the only loss coming from the 2021 Madrid Finals against 7th-placed Sabalenka.

In the last 18 games against the world's top 20 players, she has won 17. The only defeat came in Stuttgart in April 2021, when it lost to 7th-placed Sabalenka.

Barty's bonus income overwhelmed his predecessor Hewitt, and he did not lose a set to win the Australian Open to match Weisha

7) She has won 22 of her last 23 games against the world's top 30. The only defeat came after the 2021 Australian Open quarter-final defeat to Mukhova in three sets.

She won 28 of her last 31 matches in Australia. She has won four of her last seven races in Australia, including this year's Australian Open.

In the past 20 years, she is one of only three women to win the Australian Open without losing a single set. Sharapova did it in 2008, while Serena did it in 2017.

Barty's bonus income overwhelmed his predecessor Hewitt, and he did not lose a set to win the Australian Open to match Weisha

10) She is the highest-paid Australian tennis player of all time. She ended her career with a $23,829,070 prize money. Hewitt is the only Australian to exceed $20 million ($20,889,965). (Source: Tennis House Author: Wu Li Fun)

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