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Famous Australian Tennis Players
Enjoy a selection of clips featuring some of Australia's greatest tennis champions. Our tennis players dominated the world rankings, particularly from the 1950s to the 70s, which commentators look...
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Evonne Goolagong-Cawley: Trailblazer of Australian Tennis
Johnny Milner takes a closer look at tennis legend Evonne Goolagong-Cawley's career – from Barellan to Wimbledon.
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Australian Tennis Stars at Wimbledon
Johnny Milner takes a look at some Australian tennis stars who have excelled on the traditional grass court at Wimbledon.
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The Goolagong Story
This excerpt from a longer documentary shows a young Evonne Goolagong talking about her start in tennis in the small town of Barellan, New South Wales. Evonne is a Wiradjuri woman and she talks about...
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Pat Cash wins Wimbledon, 1987
Boris Becker may have been the two-time Wimbledon defending champion but it was 22-year-old Pat Cash who won the men's single championship in straight sets against Ivan Lendl, 7-6; 6-2; 7-5. Cash was...
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Margaret Court: The Aussie Amazon
This footage from the Nine Network shows the first set of the 1970 Women's Singles Championship match between Australia's Margaret Court and American tennis star, Billie Jean King. Court won the...
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Pat Rafter Wimbledon final, 2001
National Nine News reports on Pat Rafter's loss to Goran Ivanišević at the Wimbledon final in 2001. This news segment is a good example of telling an engaging story in under two minutes. Surprisingly...
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Lleyton Hewitt wins Wimbledon, 2002
Lleyton Hewitt's victory over Argentina's David Nalbandian was the first time an Australian had won the men's singles at Wimbledon in 15 years.  This segment from Sky News Australia focuses mostly on...
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