PLAYER PROFILE
Pat Cash
- Age59
- Born27 May 1965
- Birth PlaceMelbourne, Victoria
- PlaysRight-handed
- Playing StatusRetired
- Australian Tennis Hall Of Fame2003
“We’re delivering legacy and impact through the Gallipoli Youth Cup and transforming tennis through increased opportunities for secondary school athletes in Australia.”
— Pat Cash, 5 Dec 2024
» Successful weekend in Traralgon for 2024 Gallipoli Youth Cup
Singles champion
Wimbledon 1987
Davis Cup
1983-90
Pat Cash’s greatest tennis achievement was winning the men’s singles at Wimbledon in 1987. After defeating world No.1 Ivan Lendl in straight sets, he climbed into the stands to celebrate with his family and coach. This practice has now almost become de rigueur among Wimbledon winners. Cash twice made the final of the Australian Open – in 1987 and 1988 – but lost five-setters on both occasions, to Stefan Edberg and Mats Wilander respectively. The Australian was a renowned serve-and-volleyer whose game flourished on grass. A regular Davis Cup representative for Australia, he was part of Australia’s winning teams at Kooyong in 1983 and 1986. Cash first represented Australia as a 17-year-old and finished with a 31-10 Davis Cup record over eight years.
Pat Cash in the news
Schools from around the country battled it out at the National High School Team Championships in Traralgon.
Alex de Minaur is aiming to join a select group of Aussies to progress to an Australian Open men's singles quarterfinal at Melbourne Park.
Australian fans are being encouraged to vote in an International Tennis Hall of Fame campaign celebrating Iconic Moments in Tennis.
Craig Miller won the Australian Open 1980 boys' singles and doubles titles, and later became an influential coach.