News Source: The Age
| about 1 month ago
Australia's presidential election was so secretive Geoff Pollard was unaware if his casting vote was used to keep him in power...Sixteen votes were registered by state and territory delegates. Pollard, whose vote would only count in the event of a...
News Source: The Daily Telegraph (Australia)
| about 1 month ago
Hewitt has broken back into the world's top 20 for the first time in almost 18 months. The former world No.1 was ranked No.20, as high as he's been since May last year when he was No.19. The South Australian has registered one tournament win this...
News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| about 1 month ago
The former world No.1 was ranked No.20, as high as he's been since May last year when he was No.19. The South Australian has registered one tournament win this year in a minor claycourt event in Houston and earlier this month made the semi-finals in...
News Source: Turks and Caicos Free Press
| about 1 month ago
Long-serving Tennis Australia president Geoff Pollard on Monday beat off a challenge to remain in charge of the sport for another 12 months, dismaying Australia 's leading player Lleyton Hewitt . Pollard, 65, who has been TA president since 1989,...
News Source: The Age
| about 1 month ago
Pollard defeated ex-Australian Open boss McNamee in a secret ballot by TA delegates in Melbourne on Monday. While TA won't release voting figures, it is understood the result was close with several states backing McNamee and calling for change at the...
News Source: Androscoggin News
| about 1 month ago
Many times I am asked during press conferences and personally, where is tennis in Australia going wrong, why aren't we producing the players we used to?'' Hewitt said on the eve of the crucial election between Geoff Pollard and Paul McNamee for the...