Tennis legend Ash Barty drives fans wild as she shares adorable photos of two-month-old son Hayden: ‘Loving every minute of it’
Tennis legend Ash Barty and her husband Garry Kissick welcomed their son Hayden in July.
And on Saturday, the 27-year-old Wimbledon champion shared a precious gallery of photos on Instagram capturing the baby spending quality time with his parents.
One adorable photo shows a beaming Barty cradling her sleeping baby, while another shows the little boy looking cheekily at the camera from his playpen.
She also shared an adorable photo of her son resting in his father’s lap as Garry looked down on him lovingly.
‘Outnumbered by the boys. Enjoy every minute,” she captioned the photos.
Tennis legend Ash Barty, 27, (left) cuddled up with her two-month-old son Hayden (right) in adorable Instagram photos on Saturday
Many of Ash’s famous friends were quick to comment on the heartwarming photos.
“What a cutie,” wrote swimming champion Giaan Rooney, while cricket legend Matthew Hayden added: “Quite a head of hair for the youngster.”
In July, Barty spoke with News Corp and lifted the lid on what her life was like as a new mother.
One photo shows the boy looking cheekily at the camera from his playpen
“It’s the best thing I’ve ever done, and the hardest,” she said.
‘Hayden is amazing, I feel so happy. Garry and I are actually just enjoying a pretty quiet time together at home as a little family.”
She said the bond she has formed with Hayden is “incredible.”
She also shared an adorable photo of her son resting in his father’s lap as Garry looked down on him lovingly.
The Queensland native married her husband Garry Kissick in a private ceremony at an undisclosed location in Queensland in July last year.
She met her husband in 2016 at Brooklands Golf Club in Queensland during a round of golf, and they have been together ever since.
The 27-year-old sensationally retired from the sport at the height of her powers following her watershed Australian Open in January 2022 and has dismissed suggestions she could return to professional sport in the future.
In her memoir My Dream Time, Barty reveals how the fierce desire that made her a champion began to fade after she won Wimbledon in 2021.
The Queensland native married her husband Garry Kissick in a private ceremony at an undisclosed location in Queensland in July last year