Just one thing ... Jarmila Gajdosova
Australia's newest player Jarmila Gajdosova reveals a few things about herself. |
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Just one thing ... Peter Luczak
There's a lot you didn't know about Peter Luczak ... |
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Just one thing ... Andrew Thomas
Andrew Thomas is a fan of Michael Jackson and Elvis - this is just one thing you may not know about him. |
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Just one thing ... Casey Dellacqua
You won't believe what Casey Dellacqua keeps in her tennis bag ... |
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Just one thing ... Alun Jones
Ever wanted to know just one thing about Alun Jones? Here are 10. |
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Lighting up the court.
It’s been a busy month for 16-year-old Olivia Rogowska. |
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Kubler aims for Grand Slam glory
World junior tennis champion Jason Kubler reveals his future plans to Ian Burrows. |
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One for the road: Greg Jones at the US Open
Greg Jones will pull out all stops to win his last junior Grand Slam tournament at Flushing Meadows, reports Kim Trengove |
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Giving it back: Hall returns to mentor others
Australia's most successful wheelchair tennis player, David Hall, has emerged from retirement to play a key coaching role for leading players. |
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Rich rewards: Olivia reaches for the top
From Torquay to Melbourne, there's no stopping Olivia Rich
Olivia Rich likes variation in her life. That includes balancing the demands of an elite junior tennis career with school, surfing, shopping, basketball, dancing and whatever else she can fit in. |
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Nick Lindahl: doing things the simple way
Despite the stress that comes with being a professional tennis player, Nick Lindahl still manages to go about things the simple way. |
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Gooch in double digits
Chris Guccione cracks the top 100
Since that day back in 2004 when a little-known Melburnian with a big left-handed serve came out and upset world No.3 Juan Carlos Ferrero at the Medibank International, Chris Guccione has been followed with eagle eyes. |
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The low-down on Hoh
Stephen Hoh's meteoric rise leads to Junior Davis Cup selection
At the age of 12, Stephen Hoh says he “wasn’t much good” as a tennis player. How quickly things can change… Just three years down the track and the tall all-court player now has an international title to his name. |
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There's no stopping Alex
Introducing Alex Sanders, 16, from Queensland
March 20, 2007 - Alex Sanders seems to pop up at all the right times. Back when he was an 11-year-old he decided he was going to take tennis seriously. A year later he entered the 12/U National Hardcourts at Melbourne Park and after a week of intense competition emerged as the national champion. |
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