PLAYER PROFILE

Sandon Stolle

  • Age54
  • Born13 July 1970
  • Birth PlaceSydney, New South Wales
  • Playing StatusRetired
“I’m excited to be back involved in performance development and working in a state that has such a long list of great champions.”

— Sandon Stolle, 2 May 2016

» Sandon Stolle joins National Academy in South Australia

Stolle retired in 2003 after a successful doubles career that netted 22 titles.

In singles, his best result was a third-round showing at Wimbledon in 1992, 1996 and 1999.

In 1996 he reached the ATP final at Nottingham and his singles ranking peaked at No.50 a year later.

Davis Cup, he competed in 1997, 1999 and 2000, winning one singles rubber and one doubles.

He is the son of former Australian great, Fred Stolle, now a television commentator.

His mother’s name is Pat and he has two sisters, Monique and Nadine.

In 2004, he was a TV presenter on the weekly Australian tennis program, SLAM! Road to the Australian Open.

In 2007 he started coaching at the Australian Institute of Sport before taking a role at National Academy Sydney in 2008.

He is married to Margot Moore, they have two children, Isla (born 2008) and Daisy (born 2010), and live in Sydney.

Sandon Stolle in the news

Aussies achieve 24-year first at ATP Finals
Alex de Minaur (Getty Images)
8 November, 2024

Alex de Minaur, Jordan Thompson, Max Purcell and Matt Ebden will compete at the ATP Finals, the most Australians to feature at the season-ending event since 2000.
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Coaching spotlight: Codie George inspired after learning from the best
Codie George and Sam Stosur during a Billie Jean King Cup practice session at Pat Rafter Arena. Picture: Tennis Australia
12 June, 2024

Codie George is a coach at Tennis Australia's National Tennis Academy and works closely with rising Perth teen Talia Gibson.
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Aussie weekly wrap: Emerson Jones clinches big junior title in Italy
Emerson Jones in action.
27 May, 2024

Rising star Emerson Jones was one of many Australians posting impressive results at tournaments across the world this week.
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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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