Australian Tennis Hall of Fame
The Australian Tennis Hall of Fame was established in 1993. Induction takes place at Rod Laver Arena on Australia Day (26 January) each year during the Australian Open. Induction is recognised by a bronze bust which is later displayed in Garden Square at Melbourne Park.[1]
Australian Tennis Hall of Fame inductees:[2]
Year | Names |
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1993 | Rod Laver and Margaret Court |
1994 | Roy Emerson, Evonne Goolagong Cawley, Neale Fraser |
1995 | Lew Hoad, Ken Rosewall |
1996 | Frank Sedgman, John Bromwich, Norman Brookes, Ashley Cooper, Harry Hopman |
1997 | Fred Stolle, Jack Crawford, Gerald Patterson |
1998 | John Newcombe, Tony Roche, Lesley Turner Bowrey, Adrian Quist |
1999 | (No induction in 1999) |
2000 | Ken McGregor |
2001 | Mal Anderson, Nancye Wynne Bolton |
2002 | Mervyn Rose, Thelma Coyne Long |
2003 | Pat Cash |
2004 | Brian Tobin (first administrator to be inducted) |
2005 | (No induction in 2005) |
2006 | Daphne Akhurst |
2007 | Mark Edmondson |
2008 | Patrick Rafter |
2009 | Wendy Turnbull |
2010 | Todd Woodbridge, Mark Woodforde |
2011 | Owen Davidson |
2012 | Ken Fletcher |
2013 | Judy Dalton |
2014 | Kerry Reid |
2015 | David Hall |
2016 | Rex Hartwig |
See also
References
External links
- Tennis Hall of Fame gong for Pat Rafter
- Australian Tennis Hall of Fame Inducts Turnbull WTA Tour
- Full address
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