PLAYER PROFILE
Stephan Rochecouste
- Age30
- Born14 March 1994
- Birth PlacePort Louis, Mauritius
- LivesSydney, Australia
- PlaysRight-handed
- CoachGreg Crump
On Court
- First started playing in 2008 at the South Pacific Wheelchair Tennis Open
- Current singles ranking is 214 and doubles ranking 149 in the world.
- Aiming to reach Rio 2016 Paralympics for wheelchair tennis
Off Court
- Speaks French, Japanese and English
- Studied at the Australian College of Physical Education doing a Personal Training/Fitness course.
- Loves spending time with family
Titles/Finals
Finals
- 2014 SSC Open
- 2014 Charles Sturt Wheelchair Open
- 2014 Melbourne Open
- 2014 Perry New Zealand Wheelchair Tennis Open
- 2013 NSW Wheelchair Tennis Open
- 2013 South Pacific Wheelchair Tennis Open
- 2013 Melbourne Open
- 2013 APIA Sydney International Wheelchair Open
- 2013 Queensland Open
- 2012 Metropolitan Open
- 2012 NSW Wheelchair Tennis Open
- 2012 South Pacific Wheelchair Tennis Open
- 2012 Xstrata North Queensland Wheelchair Championships
- 2012 Be Active Adelaide Wheelchair Open
- 2011 Metropolitan Open
- 2011 NSW Wheelchair Tennis Open
- 2011 Victorian Wheelchair Open
- 2011 South Pacific Wheelchair Tennis Open
- 2011 Airport Company South Africa South African Open
- 2011 Sydney International Wheelchair Open
- 2011 Melbourne Open
- 2011 Queensland Open
- 2010 Victorian Wheelchair Open
- 2010 North Queensland Wheelchair Championship
- 2010 Israel Open
- 2010 Sydney International
- 2009 South Pacific Wheelchair Tennis Open
- 2008 NSW Wheelchair Tennis Open
- 2008 South Pacific Wheelchair Tennis Open
Stephan Rochecouste in the news
Australian wheelies off to Italy for World Team Cup
1 May, 2017
Australian team off to Italy to compete in BNP Paribas World Team Cup
Read moreAustralian team off to Italy to compete in BNP Paribas World Team Cup
Bronze medal for Australian junior wheelchair team
6 May, 2011
Australia has defeated Great Britain to finish third in the junior teams event at the 2011 World Team Cup in Pretoria, South Africa.
Read moreAustralia has defeated Great Britain to finish third in the junior teams event at the 2011 World Team Cup in Pretoria, South Africa.