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We found 58 players with “Australia”
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Brian Tobin
Brian Tobin has dedicated more than 40 years of his life to tennis. During this time he was President of Tennis Australia between 1977 and 1989 and was President of the…
Last Modified: 25 March, 2014 | Published: 15 November, 2010 -
Bryanne Stewart Crabb
A graduate of the Australian Institute of Sport’s tennis program, Bryanne Stewart Crabb began playing tennis aged nine, representing Australia in junior competition…
Last Modified: 9 May, 2023 | Published: 8 November, 2010 -
Carsten Ball
Carsten began playing tennis at age four and is the son of former Australian professional Syd Ball (also his coach). He started playing Futures tournaments at the age of 13.
Last Modified: 9 May, 2023 | Published: 14 September, 2010 -
Chris Guccione
An Australian Davis Cup representative and Olympian, Chris credits his family as his inspiration due to the fact they have all been so supportive over the past 10 years…
Last Modified: 19 April, 2023 | Published: 14 September, 2010 -
Chris O'Neil
A serve-volleyer, Chris O’Neil was the last Australian woman to win the national title, coming from long odds to upset American Betsy Nagelsen 6-3 7-6 in 1978 at…
Last Modified: 28 March, 2023 | Published: 8 November, 2010 -
Cliff Letcher
A right-hander, Letcher represented Australia in Davis Cup from 1976 to 1978, compiling a 4-4 win–loss record.
Last Modified: 19 April, 2023 | Published: 9 November, 2010 -
Daphne Akhurst
Daphne Akhurst captured five Australian singles and doubles titles and the mixed four times, an achievement that was unsurpassed until 1951 when Nancye Bolton won her…
Last Modified: 26 March, 2014 | Published: 5 November, 2010 -
Dick Crealy
Crealy was runner-up at the Australian Open singles in 1970 to Arthur Ashe.
Last Modified: 29 March, 2023 | Published: 9 November, 2010 -
Elizabeth Smylie
In 1981 Liz (Sayers) Smylie was among the top 10 juniors in the world. She turned professional in 1982 and was ranked No.7 in Australia the same year.
Last Modified: 30 March, 2023 | Published: 8 November, 2010 -
Evonne Goolagong Cawley
Evonne (Goolagong) Cawley was ranked in the top 10 for nine years and climbed to the top of the rankings for one week in 1976. She won four Australian championships…
Last Modified: 16 November, 2023 | Published: 4 November, 2010