Barty was her country's first number one
women's tennis player since her fellow indigenous Australian
Evonne Goolagong Cawley in 1976 when she first reached the top
spot in June last year.
"Ash Barty is the world's number one tennis player, a champion
athlete and an extraordinary young woman doing our nation
proud," said Danielle Roche, who chaired the National Australia
Day Council.
"Her achievements are inspiring young Australians to follow
their dreams."
Barty is in Melbourne for the Australian Open and will play
American Alison Riske on Sunday for a place in the
quarter-finals as she continues her quest to give her country a
first homegrown champion at the tournament since 1978.
The award, handed out on the eve of the Australia Day national
holiday, was also won by Lleyton Hewitt in 2003 - the year after
he won his second Grand Slam title at Wimbledon.
(Reporting by Nick Mulvenney; editing by Mark Potter)
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