What’s the book about?
TOP SECRET! This is the PRIVATE diary of Ash Barty, future tennis SUPERSTAR! So don’t tell anyone what I’m about to tell you… Okay?!
Ash’s dreams have come true – she’s going to TENNIS CAMP for TWO WHOLE WEEKS! It will be so much FUN. On the first day, Ash meets her friend Zia, the coaches are great, and she’s having the BEST time UNTIL the end-of-camp competition is announced. It’s a DOUBLES tournament. Who will Ash get paired with? But that’s not her only worry: there’s a mean kid, plus a talent show to deal with!
Recommended for:
Ages 8+.
Three reasons to read it:
- The book follows Ash Barty, a young tennis enthusiast, as she navigates the excitement and challenges of tennis camp. From making new friends, like Zia, to dealing with unexpected twists like a doubles tournament and a talent show, the story is relatable for young readers who enjoy sports and summer camp adventures.
- Through Ash’s diary entries, readers get a glimpse into her thoughts, feelings, and experiences. The dynamics between Ash and the other characters, such as her friends, also provides themes like friendship, competition, and teamwork. The development of these relationships adds depth to the story and makes the book more immersive.
- The book incorporates artworks by Jade Goodwin, which enhance the reading experience. Goodwin’s illustrations complement the narrative and bring the characters and scenes to life, making the story more vivid and enjoyable for young readers.
Buy a copy of Tennis Camp Diaries #1: Doubles Disaster here.
About the author:
Australian Ashleigh Barty was a professional tennis player on the Women’s Tennis Association tour from 2011 to 2022 (with a break from late 2014 to early 2016). Widely regarded as one of the sport’s most naturally talented players, Ash’s game style and ability to play a wide variety of shots set her apart from her opponents. Ash’s off-court manner endeared her further to the tennis community and fans around the world. With her signature unassuming approach, confidence to forge her own path and commitment to being a good person before all else, she became a role model for many.
Jasmin McGaughey is a Torres Strait Islander and African American writer and editor. In 2019 she was lucky enough to be a black&write! editor intern and a Wheeler Centre Next Chapter recipient. She has been able to write for Overland, Kill Your Darlings, SBS Voices and Griffith Review. Jasmin has always loved storytelling, and she is proud to be able to work and learn in this field.
Jade Goodwin is a First Nations illustrator, letterer and arts worker. Having spent a lot of time in her grandparents’ screen-printing studio growing up, Jade always felt she would end up working in the creative industry. Jade’s passion for creating colourful work aimed at a younger audience is shown through her unique style that she creates in both traditional and digital mediums. Jade’s illustrations are exciting and fun. Over the last few years, Jade has used lettering projects to explore new ways to convey her connection to her Gamilaraay heritage. Jade has worked on commissions, created and designed original characters and products, and is a published illustrator.















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