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Abbie Myers
Abbie Myers says she was “raised on a tennis court”, with her entire family including grandparents, aunts (including former Wimbledon competitor Debbie Chesterton)…
Last Modified: 19 April, 2023 | Published: 8 September, 2010 -
Adam Kellerman
Adam decided to try tennis when he was 16 and is building what looks set to be a bright career.
Last Modified: 18 April, 2023 | Published: 14 September, 2010 -
Adam Walton
On court Started playing tennis at the age of five Favourite tennis players are Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal Advanced to semifinals of Australian 18/u…
Last Modified: 16 September, 2024 | Published: 22 November, 2012 -
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 -
Alicia Molik
Alicia Molik started playing tennis at age seven after watching her older brother, Richard. By 13, she was involved in pennant competition and attending training camps…
Last Modified: 31 July, 2024 | Published: 8 September, 2010 -
Alison Bai
Alison Bai began playing tennis at the age of six, encouraged by her aunt. Her favourite surface is clay, and when she’s not on court Alison enjoys catching up with…
Last Modified: 18 April, 2023 | Published: 8 September, 2010 -
Alison Bai
Stone won a total of 11 ATP doubles titles and was a singles finalist on four occasions, with a career-high singles ranking of No.38 in April 1975.
Last Modified: 15 November, 2010 | Published: 11 November, 2010 -
Alun Jones
Jones was consistently dominant on the domestic pro circuit, he won two ATP Challenger titles and nine Futures in singles, and a further 10 Futures doubles titles.
Last Modified: 18 April, 2023 | Published: 9 November, 2010 -
Anastasia Rodionova
Born in Tambov, Russia, Anastasia Rodionova learned how to play tennis under the tuition of her father, Ivan, a professional tennis coach.
Last Modified: 9 May, 2023 | Published: 8 September, 2010