Over recent years, Australia’s World No. 1 Ashleigh Barty has impressed with her performances. The consistency in her game speaks volumes of her greatness. However, there is a lot of work involved behind the scenes that are key in helping the 25-year-old become the player she is today.
As we talk about Ashleigh Barty, let us find out details of her coach, who has been instrumental in her becoming a successful player. Craig Tyzzer, an Australian himself has been with Barty for a long time. They began their partnership in 2016 and after his arrival, Ashleigh won her first title in Kuala Lampur.
Ashleigh Barty’s has flourished under Craig Tyzzer
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When he began coaching her, she was ranked above 300 in the world. However, as of today, she is the best player in the world. It was under his guidance that Barty lifted her first Grand Slam title at the French Open 2019. He also helped her achieve a doubles ranking as high as No. 8 in the world.
Coming on to tennis, Barty has made it to her first-ever Wimbledon Championships final. She has been one of the best players during the fortnight and is one step away from becoming a two-time Grand Slam winner.
In recent times, Ashleigh has shown the world that she can adapt and play on the various surfaces on the Tour. She has won titles on clay, hard and has the golden opportunity to win the ultimate prize on the grass courts of the All England Club.
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With time on her side, she surely has all the accolades to make it big in this sport. It will be interesting to how she performs in the final and for the remainder of the season.
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2018 Coach of the Year? ✅
— WTA Insider (@WTA_insider) July 10, 2021
2019 Coach of the Year? ✅#Wimbledon Final? ✅
With Ashleigh Barty and Karolina Pliskova, Craig Tyzzer and Sascha Bajin lock horns on Saturday.
On the eve of the final, the coaches spoke to the press.
Coaches Corner: https://t.co/eCtdd0hCQj pic.twitter.com/VQ5d7BrrR8