She announced the exciting news she was engaged to her boyfriend-of-five-years, golfer Garry Kissick, earlier this month. And now tennis golden girl Ash Barty, 25, is planning her dream wedding. According to Woman's Day magazine, the World Number 1 will most likely have a big beach wedding and tie the knot with Kissick on North Stradbroke island. Inside Ash Barty's dream wedding: Australia's tennis golden girl set to wed fiancé Garry Kissick on a beautiful QLD island - as her preferred venue, dress designer and bridal party are revealed The location holds a very special place in Barty's heart, as the sports star enjoyed several family holidays on the island during her childhood. The publication also speculates that Barty will wear a gown created by Brisbane-based designer Wendy Makin, who made her sister Ali's dress when she married her husband several years ago. Makin told Woman's Day she would be thrilled to design Barty's dream dress. Beach bash! According to Woman's Day magazine, the World Number 1 will most likely have a big beach wedding and tie the knot with Kissick on North Stradbroke island 'I actually designed her sister Ali's gown five years ago,' Wendy told Woman's Day. 'I've been a bridal designer for 40 years, and to have the opportunity to work with Ash would be a privilege. She's such a wonderful role model, and she conducts herself with such grace, she's going to make a beautiful bride! I would focus on simple and elegant lines - you don't want to detract from her loveliness.' As for her bridal party, Woman's Day say Barty's sisters, nieces and nephews and even the couple's two pet dogs will play big roles. 'She will assemble the very best people, from her sisters to her mum,' a close friend of the family told the magazine. Dream dress: The publication also speculates that Barty will wear a gown created by Brisbane-based designer Wendy Makin, who made her sister Ali's dress when she married several years ago Barty announced her engagement to Kissick in an Instagram post earlier this month, sharing two photos of the pair cuddled up together, with her diamond ring on display. She wrote in the caption, 'Future Husband', alongside a ring emoji. Golfer Gary, 29, also shared the images to his own social media, revealing that the pair had actually become engaged a week prior, on November 15. He wrote in his caption: '15/11/2021 love you @ashbarty'. The Australian tennis star met Gary at Brooklands Golf Club in Queensland in 2016 during a round of golf, and they have been together since. Happy news! Barty announced her engagement to Kissick in an Instagram post earlier this month, sharing two photos of the pair cuddled up together, with her diamond ring on display The loved-up pair, who have been branded 'the most normal couple in tennis', use pet names for each other such as 'handsome boy' and 'baby'. '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. Romance: The Australian tennis star met Gary at Brooklands Golf Club in Queensland in 2016 during a round of golf, and they have been together since Sweet: The loved-up pair, who have been branded 'the most normal couple in tennis', use pet names for each other such as 'handsome boy' and 'baby' '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.' In July, Barty emulated Australian tennis icon Pat Cash after her Wimbledon win by clambering up the grand stand to kiss her boyfriend Garry. Wow! In July, Ash emulated Australian tennis icon Pat Cash after her Wimbledon win by clambering up the grand stand to kiss her boyfriend Up she goes: Impersonating Cash's climb into the player's box after his 1987 win, Barty raced into the grandstand and jumped onto a railing So cute! She then flung herself into boyfriend Garry's arms. The Australian tennis ace was named the new champion after beating world 13 Karolina Pliskova The Australian tennis ace was named the new champion after beating world 13 Karolina Pliskova in an epic three-set final at the All England Club. Impersonating Cash's climb into the player's box after his 1987 win, Barty raced into the grandstand and jumped onto a railing in a bid to reach her supporters - before realising an easy-access gate had been put in place to stop a similar stunt. After reaching her team, Barty first hugged her physio Mel Omizzolo before walking over to her partner Gary for an emotional embrace. Score! The victory made her the third Australian woman to win the grand slam, and the first to do so in 41 years after her idol Evonne Goolagong last secured the title in 1980. Pictured: Barty poses with the trophy during the awarding ceremony for the women's singles final The victory made her the third Australian woman to win the grand slam, and the first to do so in 41 years after her idol Evonne Goolagong last secured the title in 1980. Barty hailed her Wimbledon triumph as 'nothing short of a miracle' after overcoming serious injury to complete her dream of lifting the biggest title in tennis. Ashleigh Barty was born in Ipswich, Queensland and as a tennis player, is ranked No. 1 in the world in singles by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA). The champ achieved the year-end world No.1 ranking for the third year in a row, matching the likes of Martina Navratilova, Steffi Graf and Serena Williams. She led Australia to a runner-up finish at the 2019 Fed Cup and won a bronze medal in mixed doubles at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. Star: Ashleigh Barty was born in Ipswich, Queensland and as a tennis player, is ranked No. 1 in the world in singles by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility