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read moreThe Victoria Tennis Academy-managed Fawkner Park Tennis Centre in the Melbourne suburb of South Yarra has been named the Most Outstanding Tennis Club or Venue by Tennis Australia.
Announced at the 2021 Australian Tennis Awards before Christmas, the Centre was acknowledged for being a “community hub for anyone to come and play tennis” and increasing its participation - with junior programs having grown by 26% in the past year, while adult participation has grown by 48%.
Broadview Tennis Club in Adelaide and the Collaroy Tennis Club on Sydney’s North were named as finalists for the awards.
Presented during a virtual ceremony the Awards celebrate the achievements of Australia’s tennis community, both at a professional and grassroots level.
Among the principal awards, Dylan Alcott and Ash Barty shared the coveted Newcombe Medal.
Other winners at the 2021 Australian Tennis Awards:
Newcombe Medal: Dylan Alcott, Victoria and Ash Barty, Queensland
For the second time in the award’s history, there are joint winners of the coveted Newcombe Medal. Dylan Alcott was recognised for becoming the first male player to win a Golden Slam (claiming all four Grand Slam singles titles, plus a Paralympic gold medal, in the same calendar year), while Ash Barty was honoured for winning five titles in a stellar 2021 season, including becoming the third Australian to claim a ladies’ singles title at Wimbledon. It is the second time Alcott has won the prestigious award, matching his 2016 effort, while it is a record-making fourth Newcombe Medal for Barty.
Spirit of Tennis: Louise Pleming, NSW
Former professional and high-performance coach Louise Pleming is proudly demonstrating the ability of tennis to change lives and improve mental health through her RALLY4EVER foundation. Her dedication to provide tennis lessons for homeless and disadvantaged members of the community is creating more opportunities for all to participate and lifting community spirits in the process.
30+ Tennis Senior of the Year: Sue Willis, ACT, Glenn Busby, Victoria
Willis has an active involvement in tennis, both as a volunteer administrator and a player. She has proudly represented Australia in senior events, is a dedicated Tennis Seniors ACT committee member and Vice-President at the Reid Tennis Club.
Busby, who is currently ranked inside the world’s top 10 in singles in both the 60+ and 65+ age groups, is a proud advocate of senior tennis and has captained Australia on multiple occasions at the Seniors World Team Championships.
Coaching Excellence - Club: Domenic Marafiote, South Australia
Marafiote runs High Performance Tennis and is the head coach at the East Torrens Kensington Gardens Tennis Club in Adelaide. He works tirelessly to provide social and competitive opportunities for junior and senior players at the club, as well as attract new members.
Coaching Excellence - Performance: Francois Vogelsberger, Victoria
Vogelsberger’s guidance and expertise proved invaluable as his charge, Dylan Alcott, became the first man in history to win a Golden Slam (claiming all four Grand Slam singles titles, plus Paralympic gold, in the same calendar year). This is the Melbourne-based coach’s first win in this category.
Coaching Excellence - Development: Sam Wall, South Australia
A six-time winner of this category at the Tennis SA Awards Night, this is Wall’s first national award. He is a club-based professional coach at the Coromandal Valley Tennis Club in Adelaide and works closely with several promising juniors, including Edward Winter.
Excellence in Officiating: Marko Savic, NSW
Savic is a leading official who worked at all four Grand Slam tournaments in 2021, as well as at the Tokyo Olympics. He works as a chair umpire and line judge, is respected for his exceptional knowledge and enjoys mentoring and developing upcoming officials.
Female Junior Athlete of the Year: Taylah Preston, Western Australia
A winner of three ITF World Junior Tour singles titles in 2021, Preston won 25 of her 28 tour-level matches to break into the world’s top 200 in the junior rankings. The 16-year-old from Western Australia also claimed four ITF World Junior Tour doubles titles in an impressive season.
Male Junior Athlete of the Year: Philip Sekulic, Queensland
The 18-year-old from Queensland rose to world No.22 in the ITF junior rankings during 2021. Sekulic won more than 30 matches on the ITF World Junior Tour and made his junior Grand Slam debuts at Roland Garros, Wimbledon and the US Open. He also reached back-to-back ITF Future finals in India in November.
Most Outstanding Professional Tournament: Warrnambool Lawn Open, Victoria
The annual Warrnambool Lawn Open celebrated its 70th anniversary in 2020, attracting 990 players to the seaside Victorian town. A proactive approach to attracting players and sponsors ensures the event continues to thrive and raise money that is invested back into the Warrnambool Lawn Tennis Club’s facilities.
Most Outstanding Athlete with a Disability: Timothy Gould, Queensland, Ben Weekes, NSW
Gould is Australia’s leading Down’s syndrome player. He is the world No.1 in the II-2 division and won the 2021 Australian Tennis Championships. He also enjoys assisting younger players and works as a volunteer assistant coach at the Queensland Tennis Centre.
Weekes won the 2021 Australian National Wheelchair Championships. The 37-year-old from Sydney finished the 2021 season ranked world No.25 in singles and world No.34 in doubles. He also created history at the Tokyo Paralympic Games, becoming the first wheelchair tennis player to represent Australia on five occasions.
Most Outstanding School: Cobdogla Primary School, South Australia
Cobdogla Primary is a small rural school in South Australia’s Riverland region with 134 students. Tennis is a regular part of the school’s health and physical education curriculum. It is committed to promoting the sport, installing permanent ANZ Tennis Hot Shots mini-courts and a hitting wall to provide more opportunities for students to participate.
Volunteer Achievement: Liz Tektonpoulos, Victoria
Tektonopoulos is a dedicated Membership Co-ordinator at the Greenvale Tennis Club in Melbourne. She works closely with local schools, council and businesses to promote participation and has played a pivotal role in the club implementing ClubSpark software. She also manages the club’s social media accounts, runs the club’s canteen and helped design and organise club uniforms.
Images: The Fawkner Park Tennis Centre (top, credit: Victoria Tennis Academy) and Ash Barty and Dylan Alcott (below, credit: Tennis Australia).
1st January 2022 - Australia’s 2022 summer of tennis starts in Bendigo and Traralgon
23rd December 2021 - Sydney Sports Management Group secures contract to run Bayside Council tennis centre
9th December 2021 - ANZ Tennis Hot Shots Roadshow reaches 200,000 racquet milestone
7th December 2021 - International Tennis Federation will not back Women’s Tennis Association China boycott
3rd December 2021 - COVID-19 restrictions and player quarantine for Australian Open see Tennis Australia record $100 million loss
1st December 2021 - Tennis program looks to SMASH mental health challenges
26th November 2021 - Community feedback sought for Newcastle Tennis Strategy
24th November 2021 - Transformed Memorial Drive Tennis Centre to host blockbuster Adelaide International events
18th November 2021 - ITF World Tennis Tour to provide over 1000 events in 2022
3rd November 2021 - Plans revealed for development of tennis on the NSW Central Coast
25th October 2021 - Tennis Australia partners with Special Olympics Australia to become more inclusive
15th October 2021 - ANZ Tennis Hot Shots Racquet Roadshow set to reach 200,000 racquet milestone
1st September 2021 - Sexual abuse victims urge Canberra’s Forrest Tennis Club to sign up to National Redress Scheme
22nd July 2021 - Touch Projects appointed to assist with delivery of Monash Tennis Centre
1st July 2021 - NSW grassroots tennis benefits from ATP Cup Legacy Fund
16th June 2021 - Tennis Australia announces Chief Commercial Officer appointment
7th April 2021 - Players and coaches to benefit from Tennis Australia technology partnership with SwingVision
4th April 2021 - Altona Tennis Club to be revitalised with upgrades to courts and lighting
27th February 2021 - 10 new courts opened at Southport’s Queens Park Tennis Centre
30th October 2020 - Wyndham City Council continues to upgrade parks and redevelops Little River Tennis Court
31st October 2019 - Ash Barty backs Tennis Australia campaign to encourage teenage girls to stay in sport
18th June 2019 - Live Nation and Ticketmaster announce partnership with Dylan Alcott’s Get Skilled Access accessibility initiative
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