Many fans are curious about Ashleigh Barty's financial success in April 2026. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What Is Ashleigh Barty's Net Worth?

Ashleigh Barty is a professional Australian tennis player who has a net worth of $16 million. Ashleigh Barty has been ranked as the No. 1 in the world in singles by the Women's Tennis Association. She has won numerous singles and doubles titles on the WTA Tour, including two Grand Slam singles titles: the French Open and the Wimbledon Championships. Additionally, Barty is the reigning champion in singles at the WTA Finals.

Ashleigh Barty was born on April 24, 1996, in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. She is the daughter of Josie and Robert Barty. Through her father, she is a member of the indigenous Ngaragu people of New South Wales and northeastern Victoria. Ashleigh has two older sisters, Sara and Ali. As a youth, she attended Woodcrest State College, and she began playing tennis at the age of four in nearby Brisbane.

Barty returned to tennis in early 2016 and had a breakout year in singles in 2017. She picked up her first career wins at the Australian Open and won her first WTA singles title at the Malaysian Open. Consequently, she went from being ranked outside the top 100 to becoming No. 17 in the world. Later in the season, Ashleigh reached a Premier 5 final at the Wuhan Open, where she defeated three top-ten players. Also in 2017, Barty had another successful year in doubles with Dellacqua, reaching the quarterfinals or better at three out of four Grand Slam tournaments. The team finished the year as the third-highest-ranked doubles team, earning them a spot in the WTA Finals.

Barty had further success in doubles on the WTA Tour in 2013, where she and partner Casey Dellacqua finished second at three Grand Slam events, including the Australian Open. At 16 years of age, her finals appearance in the latter event made her the youngest Grand Slam finalist since 2004. As a team, Barty and Dellacqua became the first Australian duo to reach an Australian Open women's doubles final since 1977. Late in the 2014 season, after choosing to take an indefinite break from tennis, Ashleigh played cricket with the Brisbane Heat of the inaugural Women's Big Bash League.

Start of Professional Career

Barty went on to have an auspicious junior career. In 2009, she won her first title at the Grade 4 Australian International. Two years later, she reached a career-high ITF world junior ranking of No. 2 after taking the girls' singles title at Wimbledon.

Early Life and Career Beginnings

In 2010, Barty began her professional career at an International Tennis Federation event in Ipswich. In 2012, she made her singles and doubles main draw debuts on the WTA Tour. Ashleigh had a breakthrough year on the ITF Women's Circuit, recording a singles record of 34-4 in nine tournaments and a doubles record of 25-5. She won back-to-back singles titles in Sydney and Mildura and won both singles and doubles events at the Nottingham Challenge.

Rise to No. 1 in the World

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Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.