Despite widespread rumours that Ash Barty would return to the tennis court this year, last month she put the kibosh on any talk of emerging from her shock early retirement.
In March, a match-fit Ash lined up for the New Zealand Pro-Am Championship, suggesting the avid golfer with a four handicap may well swap her racquet for a 9 iron.
But when asked if there was any truth that she was making a tennis comeback or switching to golf, Ash didn’t hold back, telling local reporters, “And the answer is no to both!”
Now, New Idea has exclusively learnt that Ash, who turned 28 last week, has put any potential career moves on hold to give her 10-month-old son Hayden a sibling.

We’re told she is talking openly among friends about her and husband Garry Kissick’s desire to have two children close in age.
“Ash and Gary are bursting to have another bub,” our source close to the family reveals.
“With Hayden’s birthday coming up in July, a surprise announcement could come at any moment!”
One insider reveals that Hayden’s arrival “changed everything” for Ash, whose whole world now revolves entirely on her gorgeous little clan.
“Ash’s main focus once upon a time was winning Grand Slams and being world number one – now it’s all about family first,” says the source.
“She has always spoken openly about wanting to have more children. She has done a lot of soul-searching these past few months.

“The rumours continue to swirl that Ash could be preparing for some sort of comeback.
“But it seems now, in the most selfless way since retiring back in 2022, that she has shifted all her energy to just being the best mum she can be.”
Meanwhile, Ash and Garry have continued to build their multimillion-dollar South East Queensland property portfolio, including the family’s mega-mansion on the exclusive Greg Norman golf course in Brookwater.
They also recently plunked down $4 million on a Gold Coast beachside apartment (see breakout).
Our insider says despite Ash not having immediate plans to continue her professional sport journey, she’s “never saying never”.
