World Number One Ashleigh Barty Named WTA Player Of The Year

12th December 2019

It was a fitting end to a campaign that saw Barty claim her first Grand Slam title at Roland Garros

Ashleigh Barty of Australia (C) raises her trophy after winning against Elina Svitolina of Ukraine in their women's singles in the WTA Finals tennis tournament in Shenzhen on November 3, 2019. PHOTO | AFP
Ashleigh Barty of Australia (C) raises her trophy after winning against Elina Svitolina of Ukraine in their women's singles in the WTA Finals tennis tournament in Shenzhen on November 3, 2019. PHOTO | AFP
SUMMARY
  • Australian Ashleigh Barty, whose breakout 2019 campaign included a French Open crown and world number one ranking, was named the WTA Player of the Year on Wednesday
  • Barty, who is the first Australian to top the women's tennis rankings since Evonne Goolagong Cawley in 1976, took the award with 82 percent of the media vote




LOS ANGELES, United States- Australian Ashleigh Barty, whose breakout 2019 campaign included a French Open crown and world number one ranking, was named the WTA Player of the Year on Wednesday.

Barty, who is the first Australian to top the women's tennis rankings since Evonne Goolagong Cawley in 1976, took the award with 82 percent of the media vote.

It was a fitting end to a campaign that saw Barty claim her first Grand Slam title at Roland Garros.

Her four titles in 2019 included the prestigious WTA Finals, where she cemented her place atop the year-end rankings.

Barty, who led the tour with 57 match wins, had ascended to number one in September and finished the year nearly 2,000 points ahead of second-ranked Karolina Pliskova.

The 23-year-old started the season ranked 15th in the world.

Her coach, Craig Tyzzer, was named WTA Coach of the Year.

In voting for the award Barty finished ahead of fellow Grand Slam champions Bianca Andreescu, Simona Halep and Naomi Osaka.

Canada's 19-year-old US Open champion Andreescu was named Newcomer of the Year.

American Sofia Kenin was named Most Improved Player, Switzerland's Belinda Bencic was Comeback Player and top doubles team honors went to Timea Babos and Kristina Mladenovic.