Ash Barty won her third Newcombe Medal as Australia’s top tennis player this week but the world number one says she hopes to earn a more coveted medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
 The 23-year-old has had a whirlwind 2019, claiming her maiden Grand Slam title at the French Open to become the first Australian to win one of the four majors since Sam Stosur’s 2011 U.S. Open triumph.
 Barty also became Australia’s first woman to earn the No. 1 ranking since Evonne Goolagong in the 1970s and led the nation to the Fed Cup final for the first time in over a quarter of a century.
 “I’m really excited to hopefully be a part of my very first Olympics,” Barty told reporters in Melbourne on Tuesday. “I think it could make the year extra special, but there are so many parts of the year that I’m looking forward to.”
 Her first big goal in 2020 will be to end her country’s long wait for a home winner at the Australian Open which starts next month. The last was Chris O’Neil, who claimed the women’s title at the 1978 tournament.
 Barty will be the centre of attention as top seed at Melbourne Park but said it would not change her approach.
 “There are 127 other girls in the draw that I have to try and beat as well,” she said.
 “Regardless of the number next to your name, everyone’s trying to do the same thing.
 “It’s about me preparing in the right way over the next five or six weeks to give myself the best chance to be ready and to be feeling really good coming into the Australian Open.”
 (Reporting by Ian Ransom; Editing by Peter Rutherford)


Suarez to retire after 2020 season
Spanish tennis player Carla Suarez Navarro said yesterday that she will retire from the sport at the end of the 2020 season to focus on “other priorities”.
The 31-year-old has slipped to 55th in the WTA rankings, down from a career-high of sixth in 2016.
“I am beginning to have other priorities and tennis is a very demanding sport that requires a lot of sacrifice,” said Suarez Navarro, who has won $11.58 million in career prize money.
“This last year will be a year with the same expectations, just as intense, just as demanding.”
Suarez Navarro has won two WTA singles titles and lost another nine finals, while she has reached Grand Slam quarter-finals seven times without ever making the last four.
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