Melbourne, VIC, 31 December 2019 | tennis.com.au

Ash Barty’s glittering 2019 has ended with the world No.1 being showered with awards and honours recognising her achievements both on and off the court.

The 23-year-old Queenslander won close to 20 awards from a variety of organisations and bodies, with the bulk coming in October, November and December as she wrapped up her breakthrough season.

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In 2019, Barty rose from world No.15 to No.1 after winning four titles, the biggest of those coming at the French Open — her first Grand Slam singles title.

She ended the year by winning at the prestigious WTA Finals in Shenzhen, a victory earning her the biggest prize money cheque in the history of professional tennis.

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Her success on the court and her highly-admired qualities as a role model — most notably for girls and the Indigenous community — saw her capture the hearts of Australians and inspire the nation.

The awards she earned, listed below, reflect just that.

Date Organisation Award/Honour
21/6 ITF Fed Cup Heart Award
03/10 Australian Financial Review Magazine No.1 on list of “10 Most Culturally Powerful Australians in 2019”
10/10 Sport Australia Hall of Fame “The Don” Award
17/10 Women’s Health Women in Sport Awards > Sportswoman of the Year
> Moment of the Year (French Open win)
26/10 Tennis Queensland Ashley Cooper Medal for Athlete of the Year
12/11 2020 QLD Young Australian of the Year
16/11 Dreamtime Awards > Person of the Year
> Female Sportsperson of the Year
28/11 GQ Magazine Australia Sportsperson of the Year (public vote)
30/11 Queensland Sports Awards Sport Star of the Year
02/12 Tennis Australia Newcombe Medal
10/12 AIS Performance Awards > Female Athlete of the Year
> Sporting Moment of the Year
> ABC Sport Personality of the Year (people’s choice)
11/12 Google “Most Searched” Australian public figure in Australia
11/12 WTA Player of the Year
19/12 ITF World Champion
20/12 ESPN Australia No.1 “Most Influential Athlete” in 2019 Australian Sport Power Rankings

Barty will commence her 2020 season at the Brisbane International, beginning 6 January at the Queensland Tennis Centre.