PLAYER PROFILE

Renee Alame

  • Age15
  • Born 5 May 2009
  • LivesSydney, Australia
  • PlaysRight-handed
  • CoachStephen Thompson

ON-COURT

  • Won the 12/u girls’ singles title at the 2022 Australian Claycourt Championships
  • Won the 14/u girls’ singles title at the 2022 Australian Hardcourt Championships
  • Won the 14/u girls’ singles title at the 2023 Australian Junior Claycourt Championships
  • Represented Australia in the 2023 World Junior Tennis competition
  • Invited to contest the 14/u event at Wimbledon 2023
  • Tennis dream is ” to win Grand Slams one day and hopefully be No.1 in the world”
  • Selected to represent Australia in the 2024 Junior Billie Jean King Cup

OFF-COURT

  • Older sister, Rianna, is also a promising junior
  • Favourite players are Aryna Sabalenka and Maria Sharapova
  • Enjoys playing volleyball, soccer and basketball

Renee Alame in the news

Aussie weekly wrap: Adam Walton soars into top 100 with title-winning run
Adam Walton celebrates his singles victory at an ATP Challenger event in Chinese Taipei.
20 May, 2024

Rising star Adam Walton has been rewarded with a top-100 debut following an impressive performance on the ATP Challenger Tour.
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Australian team qualifies for 2024 Junior Billie Jean King Cup Finals
The Australian team celebrate winning the Junior Billie Jean King Cup 2024 Asia-Oceania qualifying event.
19 May, 2024

The Australian team has qualified for the 16-nation Junior Billie Jean King Cup Finals to be held later this year.
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Australian teams named for 2024 Junior Davis Cup and Junior Billie Jean King Cup
Cruz Hewitt, the son of Lleyton Hewitt, in action at Australian Open 2024. Picture: Tennis Australia
10 May, 2024

Cruz Hewitt is among the six players selected to represent Australia at an Asia-Oceania qualifying event in Kazakhstan this month.
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Rising Aussie junior talents excited to learn at Billie Jean King Cup camp
Billie Jean King Cup participants Renee Alame, Jizelle Sibai and Koharu Nishikawa. Pictures: Tennis Australia
12 April, 2024

Renee Alame, Jizelle Sibai and Koharu Nishikawa are three of the promising junior girls attending a four-day training camp in Brisbane this week.
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