Less than two months ago, the No. 1 ranked tennis player in the world Ash Barty won the Australian Open for her third Grand Slam title.
Yesterday though, the 25-year-old surprised the world by officially announcing her retirement from the sport.
In a shaky voice, Barty explained her decision to retire saying, "I'm so happy and I'm so ready. I just know at the moment, in my heart, for me as a person, this is right."
Barty also explained she felt it was time for her to "chase other dreams," and no longer feels "compelled to do what she knows is required to be the best she can be at tennis."
This is not the first time Barty has retired from the sport.
In 2011, she was the Wimbledon junior champion at the age of 15. However, she left the tour entirely for nearly two years in 2014 due to "burnout," saying she was overwhelmed by the pressure and travel required.
She also addressed that in the video saying, "I know I've done this before, but in a very different feeling. I'm so grateful to everything that tennis has given me. It's given me all of my dreams, plus more, but I know that the time is right now for me to step away and chase other dreams and to, yeah, put the rackets down."
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