Ash Barty is an Australian professional tennis player and former cricketer. She is ranked No. 1 in the world in singles by the Women’s Tennis Association and is the second Australian WTA singles No. 1 after fellow Indigenous Australian Evonne Goolagong Cawley.
Ash Barty: Fiance| Indigenous| Girlfriend| Is aboriginal
Fiance:
Garry Kissick is an aspiring professional golfer who works as an irrigation technician for the greens of the Brookwater Golf & Country Club in Brisbane.
Not too much is known about him, but he is a keen Liverpool fan and part of the PGA trainee programme.
A friend told Women’s Day in 2019: “They’re really the most normal couple you’ll find at that level in tennis.
Indigenous:
“It’s refreshing because you often see mismatched liaisons in this sport.
“It’s funny to watch Ash practising at the big tournaments with her coach and see Garry pop up as the ball boy. He’ll skip back and forth, helping out between their rallies, encouraging her by passing on cricket scores or cracking jokes.
“Without even meaning to, Garry helps Ash play her very best tennis, because there’s certainly no pressure from him.”
Girlfriend:
Garry Kissick
World No. 1 Ash Barty has announced her engagement to partner Garry Kissick. The 25-year-old Australian tennis champion took to Instagram on Tuesday night to share the happy news, captioning a photo of the pair: “Future Husband.”
Who is Ashleigh Barty’s boyfriend Garry Kissick? Garry Kissick is an aspiring professional golfer who works as an irrigation technician for the greens of the Brookwater Golf & Country Club in Brisbane.
Is Aboriginal:
Barty became the second Indigenous Australian in Wimbledon’s history to win a single’s title… Barty has Ngarigo ancestry through her father’s side, according to Reuters. Cawley is of Wiradjuri Aboriginal descent, according to her foundation’s website.
“It’s funny to watch Ash practising at the big tournaments with her coach and see Garry pop up as the ball boy. He’ll skip back and forth, helping out between their rallies, encouraging her by passing on cricket scores or cracking jokes.