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@rancid-schnitzel typical patriarchy, thats the only reason she would retire
seriously though, lots of players have been preggers and just taken that time off rather than full on retirement
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@rancid-schnitzel She's only 25 and not yet married, so I doubt it. The thought occurred to me though. You'd say that in the interview though, wouldn't you?
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@barbarian said in Tennis:
@rancid-schnitzel She's only 25 and not yet married, so I doubt it. The thought occurred to me though. You'd say that in the interview though, wouldn't you?
Not everyone waits until they get married! My eldest was 9 months when I married his mother. But yeah, you'd think she'd mention it if it was the reason. It just seems so random and strange at this stage of the season. And she's only 25 as you say.
I reckon she'll be back though.
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She is only a US Open win away from having the set of Grand Slams.
Good on Barty for going out on her own terms.
With the absurd inconsistency of the female players right now, this is really the time for a player like Barty to pile up the Grand Slams. I don't think she's the best or most talented by a long shot, bit she's the most consistent and winning all 4 Slams this year was not out of the question. But if the motivation isn't there (or there's a bun in the ovenš) then fair enough.
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@rancid-schnitzel said in Tennis:
@kiwiwomble said in Tennis:
wow, bit of a suprise
Random as hell. Wonder if she's pregnant?
Did you read her reasons? It's not random at all.
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@kiwiwomble said in Tennis:
@crucial the link i saw just had her tweet that said there would be a press conference tomorrow, what did you see?
Your link.
Barty said her perspective on life and tennis had changed since she made her comeback and added she was physically āspentā.
āThere was a perspective shift in me in the second phase of my career that my happiness wasnāt dependent on the results,ā she said.
āSuccess for me is knowing that Iāve given absolutely everything, everything I can.
āIām fulfilled, Iām happy, and I know how much work it takes to bring the best out of yourself.
āI just donāt have that in me anymore. I donāt have the physical drive, the emotional want and everything it takes to challenge yourself at the very top level anymore.
āI am spent. I just know physically I have nothing more to give and that, for me, is success.
āIāve given absolutely everything I can to this beautiful sport of tennis and Iām really happy with that.
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jokes aside, i read this at the start and assumed there wouldn't be more detail until the press conference
āToday is difficult and filled with emotion for me as I announce my retirement from tennis,ā Barty wrote on social media. āI wasnāt sure how to share this news with you so I asked my good friend @caseydellacqua to help me. āI am so thankful for everything this sport has given me and leave feeling proud and fulfilled. āThank you to everyone who has supported me along the way, Iāll always be grateful for the lifelong memories that we created together. āMore to come tomorrow at my press conference.ā
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@kiwiwomble said in Tennis:
@crucial ....i mean...no one expected me to have read past the first paragraph did they?
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@rancid-schnitzel said in Tennis:
@kiwiwomble said in Tennis:
wow, bit of a suprise
Random as hell. Wonder if she's pregnant?
Did you read her reasons? It's not random at all.
Haha did you read her reasons....you new to the fern?
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@kiwiwomble said in Tennis:
@crucial the link i saw just had her tweet that said there would be a press conference tomorrow, what did you see?
Your link.
Barty said her perspective on life and tennis had changed since she made her comeback and added she was physically āspentā.
āThere was a perspective shift in me in the second phase of my career that my happiness wasnāt dependent on the results,ā she said.
āSuccess for me is knowing that Iāve given absolutely everything, everything I can.
āIām fulfilled, Iām happy, and I know how much work it takes to bring the best out of yourself.
āI just donāt have that in me anymore. I donāt have the physical drive, the emotional want and everything it takes to challenge yourself at the very top level anymore.
āI am spent. I just know physically I have nothing more to give and that, for me, is success.
āIāve given absolutely everything I can to this beautiful sport of tennis and Iām really happy with that.
perhaps translated as "if I get slammed in my own country for enjoying a beer after winning the Aus Open on TV, the rest of you can go get f*cked, Im done"
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@barbarian said in Tennis:
@rancid-schnitzel She's only 25 and not yet married, so I doubt it. The thought occurred to me though. You'd say that in the interview though, wouldn't you?
just saw she is actually married