![12th of December 2011. Optus 12s Australian Championships. Mae Dumrigue](https://www.tennis.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Tenika-McGiffin-12122011-3149-Mae-Dumrigue-287x465.jpg)
PLAYER PROFILE
Tenika McGiffin
- Age25
- Born23 February 1999
- Birth PlaceMackay, (Queensland)
- LivesMackay, (Queensland)
- Height160 cm
- PlaysRight-handed
- CoachAlan Harris
On court
- Winner of the doubles and singles events at the 2012 NQ Junior Age Championships and the 2012 Mid North QLD Open Championships
- Winner of the 2012 Burdekin Open and Age Carnival OJT
Off court
- Biggest tennis ambition is to one day win a Grand Slam
- Tenika is also a keen cricketer and has represented her state in the sport
Tenika McGiffin in the news
Aussie weekly wrap: Emotional victories and major breakthroughs
![An emotional Alex Bolt celebrates qualifying at Wimbledon 2024. Picture: AELTC An emotional Alex Bolt celebrates qualifying at Wimbledon 2024. Picture: AELTC](https://www.tennis.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Bolt-W24-700x450.jpg)
1 July, 2024
An incredible run from Alex Bolt in the Wimbledon qualifying competition was among the many highlights for Australian players this week.
Read moreAn incredible run from Alex Bolt in the Wimbledon qualifying competition was among the many highlights for Australian players this week.
Aussie weekly wrap: Nine Australian players celebrate title-winning runs
![Ellen Perez and Alex de Minaur celebrating title-winning runs. Pictures: Getty Images Ellen Perez and Alex de Minaur celebrating title-winning runs. Pictures: Getty Images](https://www.tennis.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/AWW-040324-700x450.jpg)
4 March, 2024
Australian players are shining brightly on the world stage, with Ellen Perez and Alex de Minaur among nine Aussies to scoop a title this week.
Read moreAustralian players are shining brightly on the world stage, with Ellen Perez and Alex de Minaur among nine Aussies to scoop a title this week.
Li Tu claims Australian Pro Tour title in Traralgon
![Li-Tu Li Tu is crowned champion in the Pro Tour event in Traralgon.](https://www.tennis.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Li-Tu-700x450.jpg)
3 March, 2024
Li Tu caps a perfect week with victory over Alex Bolt in the Latrobe City Traralgon International final, securing the Australian Pro Tour title without the loss of a set.
Read moreLi Tu caps a perfect week with victory over Alex Bolt in the Latrobe City Traralgon International final, securing the Australian Pro Tour title without the loss of a set.