Barty in danger of losing No. 1 ranking after second-round exit at Rogers Cup
TORONTO — Ashleigh Barty of Australia is in danger of losing her world No. 1 ranking after falling 6-7, 6-3, 6-4 to American Sofia Kenin in second-round play Tuesday at the Rogers Cup.
Barty wasn’t thinking about that during the match, though. And the reigning French Open champion certainly didn’t seem too concerned about it afterwards.
“I couldn’t tell you from a bar of soap what’s going on with the rankings,” Barty said, prompting laughter from reporters in her post-match press conference. “It’s not something that I worry about or focus on.
“I try and do the best that I can every single day, and that’s all it is.”