Australia's Ash Barty heir finally 'believes'

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The nation's search for a genuine star to step into the shoes of Ash Barty may be over, according to a tennis great. 9WWOS Tennis AustralianOpen

"Ajla is obviously the heir apparent," he said.

Tomljanovic experienced a breakout season in 2022 - achieving consecutive quarter final runs at Wimbledon and famously spoiling Serena William's fairytale farewell at the US Open. "Let's not forget, if you're in the quarters, you're in the final eight of a grand slam. You're right there - and I think in the women's draw you can throw a blanket over a lot of players. They all have an opportunity.

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