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  • World number one Ashleigh Barty confirmed she will compete at the Tokyo Olympics Tuesday, headlining an 11-strong Australian tennis team for the Games that includes firebrand Nick Kyrgios. Barty's announcement comes just a day after four-time gold medallist Serena Williams revealed she would be skipping the Games, which will also be without Spanish great Rafael Nadal. The 2019 French Open champion Barty, 25, said she intended to compete in both singles and doubles at the Games. "I'm proud," she said after winning her first round match sat Wimbledon on Tuesday. "I'm bloody proud to be able to be a part of an Australian Olympic team. "It was always a dream of mine. To be able to be officially named is awesome." Barty is the first indigenous Australian to be selected for tennis -- the sport was not on the Olympic programme during the heyday of her great mentor and role model Evonne Goolagong Cawley. "Yeah, it is (a source of pride to be the first indigenous Australian to be on the tennis team)," she said. "I know that we've got a really good group, big group, of Australian indigenous athletes in our (overall) team. "I know for me it's a first for tennis, but there have certainly been a lot of Olympic athletes that have paved the way for me in an indigenous sense, kind of showing me there is a pathway, that it is possible." The Australia team comprises six men and five women, including former US Open champion Sam Stosur who will be going to her fifth Olympic Games at the age of 37. World number 15 Alex de Minaur is the top-ranked Australian man, with the volatile Kyrgios likely to be one of the highest profile male players in the draw, despite his modest ranking of 60. Both will play singles with De Minaur also featuring in the doubles. In contrast to veteran Stosur, Barty, De Minaur and Kyrgios will all be making their Olympic debuts in Tokyo. "It's super special being able to represent your country in one Olympics let alone five," said Stosur, who also competed at Athens 2004, Beijing 2008, London 2012 and Rio 2016. Stosur and Barty are joined by Ajla Tomljanovic in the women's singles, with Barty teaming up with Storm Sanders in the women's doubles and Stosur with Ellen Perez. John Millman and James Duckworth join Kyrgios and De Minaur, who won the Eastbourne International last week, in the men's singles. Millman will partner Luke Saville and John Peers will play with De Minaur in the men's doubles. The mixed double pairings will be announced on July 27. ns/arb/dh/pi/dj
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  • Barty, Kyrgios lead Australia's Olympic tennis team
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