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Tennis champion Ash Barty has announced the arrival of her and husband Garry Kissick’s second child.

Barty posted a photo of her newborn daughter Jordan on Instagram on Monday afternoon.

“Welcome to the world, Jordan,” the 29-year-old wrote next to a photo of a yawning infant in a sleep suit and beanie.
“You are loved unconditionally and we are so grateful to have you in our arms, gorgeous girl.”

Jordan is the couple’s second child; their son Hayden is almost two years old.

Ash Barty holding a small child

Ash Barty with son Hayden. Source: AAP / Darren England

The three-time grand-slam champion has retired from tennis but has kept busy publishing a series of children’s books, releasing her own autobiography My Dream Time, starting a foundation and mentoring emerging young tennis star Olivia Gadecki.


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