the Australian Ashleigh Bartywho retired from tennis in March as he was number 1 in the world, was announced this Sunday will publish a series of children’s books in an exclusive NewsCorp company media interview.
Barty, 25, who won the Australian Open at the end of January, will publish six children’s books under the title “Little Ash” inspired by his own experiences as a tennis star and his family.
The Australian athlete confirmed in the interview, which was published by Australian media such as the Herald Sun and The Daily Telegraph, that he started writing inspired by his five -year -old niece Lucy.
“This project has been so much fun and it’s something I’ve wanted to do ever since … Lucy is my North Star. She’s the perfect age to understand stories and plots and read chapter books,” he said. by Barty.
The books, written by Jasmin McGaughey and illustrated by Jade Goodwin, will go on sale on July 6th.
The three -time Grand Slam winner announced his retirement on March 23, a decision he does not regret, he said.
“I’ve spent so much time with my beautiful family and my nieces and nephew and you couldn’t wipe that smile off my face in the last few weeks,” she said, stressing that she made “the right decision.”
Source: La Verdad

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