<p>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.</p>.<p>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.</p>.<p>The 2019 French Open champion Barty, 25, said she intended to compete in both singles and doubles at the Games, adding "I can't wait to be a part of it".</p>.<p>"Competing in an Olympic Games is always a dream as young kids you aspire to," she said.</p>.<p>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.</p>.<p>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.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/serena-williams-to-skip-tokyo-olympics-1002117.html" target="_blank">Serena Williams to skip Tokyo Olympics</a></strong></p>.<p>Both will play singles with De Minaur also featuring in the doubles.</p>.<p>In contrast to veteran Stosur, Barty De Minaur and Kyrgios will all be making their Olympic debuts in Tokyo.</p>.<p>"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.</p>.<p>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.</p>.<p>John Millman and James Duckworth join Kyrgios and De Minaur, who won the Eastbourne International last week, in the men's singles.</p>.<p>Millman will partner Luke Saville and John Peers will play with De Minaur in the men's doubles.</p>.<p>The mixed double pairings will be announced on July 27.</p>
<p>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.</p>.<p>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.</p>.<p>The 2019 French Open champion Barty, 25, said she intended to compete in both singles and doubles at the Games, adding "I can't wait to be a part of it".</p>.<p>"Competing in an Olympic Games is always a dream as young kids you aspire to," she said.</p>.<p>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.</p>.<p>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.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/serena-williams-to-skip-tokyo-olympics-1002117.html" target="_blank">Serena Williams to skip Tokyo Olympics</a></strong></p>.<p>Both will play singles with De Minaur also featuring in the doubles.</p>.<p>In contrast to veteran Stosur, Barty De Minaur and Kyrgios will all be making their Olympic debuts in Tokyo.</p>.<p>"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.</p>.<p>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.</p>.<p>John Millman and James Duckworth join Kyrgios and De Minaur, who won the Eastbourne International last week, in the men's singles.</p>.<p>Millman will partner Luke Saville and John Peers will play with De Minaur in the men's doubles.</p>.<p>The mixed double pairings will be announced on July 27.</p>