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Adrian Quist
Best known as one half of the successful doubles duo “Bromwich and Quist”, Adrian Quist showed he was a talented singles player as well, winning three Australian titles.
Last Modified: 18 April, 2023 | Published: 15 November, 2010 -
Alex Bolt
As a 14 year old in 2007 he was a member of the winning South Australian team at the Foundation Cup, and at the same event, he was awarded the John Fitzgerald prize for…
Last Modified: 5 December, 2023 | Published: 14 September, 2010 -
Annabel Ellwood
Annabel Ellwood was a top Australian player throughout the 1990s. She won nine ITF singles titles and 14 doubles titles. Her highest singles career ranking was No.57 in…
Last Modified: 19 April, 2023 | Published: 8 November, 2010 -
Annabel Ellwood
At his peak, Anthony reached the world’s top 20 and represented Australia at the Paralympics. He won an impressive six consecutive Victorian Hardcourt Championships.
Last Modified: 9 November, 2010 | Published: 9 November, 2010 -
Ashleigh Barty
Ashleigh Barty became Australia's first French Open singles champion for 46 years in 2019.
Last Modified: 19 April, 2023 | Published: 8 September, 2010 -
Bernard Tomic
Bernard has won the Australian Open and US Open boys singles titles, and helped Australia win the Junior Davis Cup final against Argentina in 2007.
Last Modified: 5 December, 2023 | Published: 14 September, 2010 -
Bill Bowrey
Bowrey was the last amateur to win the Australian Championships in 1968 before the tournament opened itself up for professional tennis players in 1969.
Last Modified: 27 March, 2023 | Published: 9 November, 2010 -
Bob Carmichael
The former carpenter spread his tennis expertise across generations of Australian players including Pat Rafter, Darren Cahill, Lleyton Hewitt and India’s Leander Paes.
Last Modified: 25 March, 2014 | Published: 9 November, 2010 -
Brad Drewett
Drewett was the pin-up boy of Australian tennis in the 1980s.
Last Modified: 19 April, 2023 | Published: 9 November, 2010 -
Branka Pupovac
Branka Pupovac first began competing in international wheelchair tennis tournaments in 1996, and in 1998 she had a breakthrough year, reaching the quarterfinals of the…
Last Modified: 25 March, 2014 | Published: 8 November, 2010