PLAYER PROFILE

Harry Bourchier

  • Age28
  • Born24 January 1996
  • Birth PlaceTasmania, Australia
  • LivesTasmania, Australia
  • PlaysRight-handed
  • CoachWayne Arthurs
“Having a pretty convincing win first round and then backing it up, I’m happy with my form and consistency.”

— Harry Bourchier, 12 Mar 2020

» Bourchier unbeaten in Geelong

On court

  • Started playing tennis at the age of six
  • In 2012, won both the 16s singles and doubles at the Optus National Claycourt Championships
  • Followed a strong 2011 season, where he won the 16s boys doubles event at the Optus Australian Championships
  • Made the semifinals of the 2011 boys’ singles in the Optus 18s Australian Championships
  • Favourite player is Rafael Nadal because of his ‘great intensity’
  • Preferred playing surface is the blue courts of Melbourne Park
  • Won first two professional titles in 2019 with back-to-back triumphs at the Mornington Pro Tour events.

Harry Bourchier in the news

Sanders makes impressive start to qualifying quest in Adelaide
Storm Sanders in action at the Adelaide International. Picture: Tennis Australia
9 January, 2022

Australian Storm Sanders has advanced to the final round in women's singles qualifying at the Adelaide International.
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Rising stars take the court in Traralgon and Bendigo
Li Tu, pictured at Australian Open 2021, is among the Australians competing at the ATP Challenger in Bendigo.
2 January, 2022

Rising Australians are aiming to follow in the footsteps of champions including Ash Barty, John Millman and Jordan Thompson in Traralgon and Bendigo.
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Australian men inspiring each other
PROUD AUSSIES: Alex de Minaur and Nick Kyrgios. Picture: Tennis Australia
10 February, 2021

Alex de Minaur and Nick Kyrgios are proudly buoyed by the success of their Aussie peers this summer.
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Murray River Open: Kyrgios show rolls on
Nick Kyrgios competes at the Murray River Open.
3 February, 2021

Nick Kyrgios moves into the third round of the Murray River Open with a win over friend and former training partner Harry Bourchier.
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