Ashleigh Barty Net Worth is estimated to be $19 Million USD. The net worth of Ashleigh Barty has grown at a rate of 30% over the past two years. Ashleigh Barty owns expensive car brands such as BMW, Mercedes, and a Ferrari. Ashleigh Barty is an Australian professional tennis player and former cricketer. Ashleigh Barty is also the Australian Open Champion for the year 2022.
Ashleigh Barty Net Worth
Current Net Worth | $19 Million US Dollars |
Cars | 4 |
Income Tax Paid in Previous Year | $2 Million USD |
Annual Income | $5 Million |
Houses Owned | 2 |
Ashleigh Barty Cars
BMW 7 Series | Ferrari F8 |
Mercedes G-Class | GM Cadillac |
Ashleigh Barty Annual Income
Year | Income |
2021 | $5 Million USD |
2020 | $3.6 Million USD |
2019 | $3 Million USD |
2018 | $2.5 Million USD |
2017 | $2.2 Million USD |
2016 | $2 Million USD |
2015 | $300,000 USD |
2014 | $120,000 USD |
2013 | $450,000 USD |
2012 | $180,000 USD |
Ashleigh Barty Bio
Ashleigh Barty father grew up in the rural North Queensland town of Bowen where he became a Queensland and Australian representative in golf.
Ashleigh Barty started working with her longtime junior coach Jim Joyce at the West Brisbane Tennis Centre at the age of four.
Former tennis professional Scott Draper later joined Ashleigh Barty’s coaching team and worked with her at the National Academy.
After a second-round loss at the 2011 French Open, Ashleigh Barty won her only junior Grand Slam title at Wimbledon at the age of 15.
Ashleigh Barty made her singles and doubles main draw debuts on the WTA Tour in early 2012. Ashleigh Barty’s doubles debut came at the Brisbane International, the first event of the year.
Ashleigh Barty was awarded wild card into the 2013 Australian Open singles main draw, but lost her opening match.
After the 2014 US Open, Ashleigh Barty became interested in potentially playing cricket after meeting with the Australian women’s national team.
Ashleigh Barty announced her return to professional tennis in February a few weeks after the end of the WBBL season.
For the second consecutive year, Ashleigh Barty began the season with a runner-up finish at the Sydney International, this time losing to Petra Kvitová.
In the lead-up to the French Open, Ashleigh Barty played only two clay court events. Ashleigh Barty best result was a quarterfinal at the Madrid Open, where she lost to No. 3 Halep.
After an 11-month hiatus, Ashleigh Barty returned to the tennis courts at the Yarra Valley Classic, one of the three lead-up tournaments to the Australian Open.
Ashleigh Barty also made her Fed Cup debut for Australia in 2013 at the age of 16, playing in two away ties.
Ashleigh Barty is the National Indigenous Tennis Ambassador for Tennis Australia. The goal of this position is to promote more Indigenous participation in the sport of tennis.
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