French Open champion Ash Barty and her professional golfer boyfriend Garry Kissick have been branded 'the most normal couple in tennis'.
The Australian star tennis player, 23, met Mr Kissick, 28, at Brooklands Golf Club in Queensland in 2016 during a round of golf, and they have been together since.
The loved-up pair use pet names for each other such as 'handsome boy' and 'baby'.
The Australian star tennis player, 23, met Garry, 28, at Brooklands Golf Club in Queensland in 2016 during a round of golf
Barty puts down her success thanks to the loving and caring partner because they have created a home filled with love
Barty puts down her success thanks to her loving and caring partner because they have created a home filled with love.
Mr Kissick said that Barty was 'the best person I've ever met'.
His Instagram page is filled with photos of the couple together.
'It's refreshing because you often see mismatched liaisons in this sport,' a friend told Woman's Day.
'It's funny to watch Ash practising at the big tournaments with her coach and see Garry pop up as the ball boy. He'll skip back and forth, helping out between their rallies, encouraging her by passing on cricket scores or cracking jokes.
'Without even meaning to, Garry helps Ash play her very best tennis, because there's certainly no pressure from him.'
'It's funny to watch Ash practising at the big tournaments with her coach and see Garry pop up as the ball boy'
'Without even meaning to, Garry helps Ash play her very best tennis, because there's certainly no pressure from him,' an insider said
Mr Kissick missed the incredible win but posted a heartfelt message on Instagram congratulating Barty and was on his way to England
Barty made history as the first Australian to win the French Open in 46 years after demolishing a Czech youngster in two sets.
She defeated Marketa Vondrousova 6-1, 6-3 in the final in Paris on June 8.
The last Australian to win a French Open singles title was Margaret Court in 1973.