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Mick Connell
Among his many singles and doubles titles, Mick won three Australian Opens (1989, 1991, 1993).
Last Modified: 9 November, 2010 | Published: 9 November, 2010 -
Molly Polak
Molly Polak enjoyed significant success throughout 2010, including representing Australia in Junior Fed Cup competition.
Last Modified: 30 March, 2014 | Published: 16 September, 2010 -
Nancye Bolton
Nancy (Wynne) Bolton is remembered for winning 20 Australian titles, the only woman to win more is Margaret Court with 21. In 1940, 1947 and 1948 she pulled off the rare…
Last Modified: 2 April, 2014 | Published: 5 November, 2010 -
Nicole Pratt
Nicole Pratt was taught how to play tennis by her father, George, who was once a top junior. Renowned for her supreme fitness and on-court tenacity, she won the…
Last Modified: 31 July, 2024 | Published: 8 November, 2010 -
Paul Hanley
His sporting hero is Australian soccer star Harry Kewell and his biggest inspiration is his family. Paul’s favourite food is Chinese, his favourite band is INXS and his…
Last Modified: 17 September, 2014 | Published: 16 September, 2010 -
Peter McNamara
McNamara was Australia’s top-ranked player in 1981-82 but best remembered for his doubles partnership, dubbed the “SuperMacs”, with Paul McNamee.
Last Modified: 1 May, 2014 | Published: 9 November, 2010 -
Phil Dent
Dent represented Australia in Davis Cup from 1969 to 1982 and held a 13-6 win–loss record (6-2 singles, 7-4 doubles).
Last Modified: 1 May, 2014 | Published: 9 November, 2010 -
Rachel McQuillan
Rachel McQuillan’s best run was in the early 1990s when she reached the fourth round of the Australian Open (1990 and 1991) and French Open (1991), she also made the…
Last Modified: 1 May, 2014 | Published: 8 November, 2010 -
Ray Ruffels
Ruffels won one singles title, 1970 Perth, and 16 doubles titles, including the Australian Open with Allan Stone in 1976.
Last Modified: 1 May, 2014 | Published: 11 November, 2010 -
Rennae Stubbs
Making her Fed Cup debut in 1992, Rennae Stubbs is Australia’s longest serving Fed Cup player.
Last Modified: 1 May, 2014 | Published: 16 September, 2010