US open 2001 : Gustavo Keurten was Number 2 in the world. Wayne Winning 4/6 6/3 7/6 7/6
Cincinatti 2002 : Sampras was Number 1 in the world. Wayne Winning 4/6 6/3 7/6
Scottsdale 2005 : Ancic was Number 16 in the world. Wayne winning 7/5 6/3
Australia Vs Japan
Hewitt/Hanley vs Japan
7/5 6/4 6/0
Practicing with Richard Gasquet
Indian Wells
Paul Hanley/Mahesh Bupahti
Vs
Andy Rodick/Marty Fish
Paul Hanley - ATP Highest Singles Ranking 395, ATP Highest Doubles Ranking 5, ATP tour Event Titles 26 and Runner up 25. Doubles : Semis of Wimbledon, French Open, Australian Open, US Open. Paul made a total of 6 Semi Finals of Doubles Grand Slams. Mixed Doubles : Final of Wimbledon, Final Australian Open, Semis of US open and Semis of French Open.
Commonwealth Gold Medalist Doubles 2010, Commonwealth Silver Medalist Mixed Doubles 2010.
Olympics Representive 2008
Davis Cup Record: Doubles 8-2
Todd Larkham
Todd reached a career high ATP ranking of 136 in Singles and 168 in Doubles and played in the main draw singles of every grand slam tournament, including the Australian open (6 times) and Wimbledon twice.
He defeated more than 30 top 100 players including Jonas Bjorkman, David Ferrer, Peter Luczac, Nicholas Mahut, Ivo Karlocvic, Joachim Johansson, Scott Draper, Wayne Arthurs, Sargis Sargisian, Andrey Cherkasov and Stefan Koubek.
Played against some of the games greats on the biggest stage, including former world No.1s, Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi and LLeyton Hewitt, Grand Slam champion Thomas Johansson, as well as top 10 players, Tim Henman, Alberto Berasetegui, Nichloas Kiefer and James Blake.
Todd reached the main draw of all 4 Grand Slam events and is the only Australian in past 20 years ranked outside the top 100 to have won through qualifying for every Grand Slam Singles event.
He reached 5 challenger finals. 4 on clay. Reached 24 futures singles events, winning 17 of them, and played division 1 German Team Tennis (Bundesliga) for 4 seasons.
He went on to coach many Australian junior champions, and coached Nick Kyrigos from 10 years old to 17 years old, taking him to the Number 1 junior in the world and Australian Open junior champion. He also won Wimbledon junior doubles. His highest ATP ranking was number 13, Winning Australian open doubles and Runner up at Wimbledon, winning 7 ATP titles.
Alun Jones
Alun reached a career high ATP ranking of 123 in Singles and 149 in Doubles. He won 2 challengers, 3 Runner ups. He won 9 futures and 4 runner ups. Alun played in all grand slams. He made the 2nd round of the Australian Open Singles and the 3rd Round of Australian Doubles.
At the US open Alun played Nadal, taking the 1st set 5/7 6/3 6/4 6/1.
During his career when we were living in London he got a part in the Wimbledon movie.
Alun moved back to Canberra and along with Todd Larkham produced many Australian juinor champions,
Alun was known for his strong backhand and backhand returns. Flawless technique
Alun hitting a forehand at the Austrlian open
Tennis took Alun to Hollywood.
Alun Jones AKA Tom Cavendish
Luke Bourgeois
Luke reached a career high ATP Ranking of 262 in singles and 169 in doubles. He won 3 Future titles and 9 Runner ups. In doubles he won 4 Challengers and 17 Futures titles. Luke played in the qualifying rounds of Wimbledon, Australian open 4 times, and the US open. In the Australian open he made the 2nd round of the doubles. In our squad in London in 2 years he moved from a ATP ranking of 800 in Singles to 299. He is living in Sydney and is the head of Voyager Tennis.
Luke was known for serve and volley, which is very rare in this day. The conditions needed to be fast to suit his game. In Austria, Graz, Luke hit a serve at 216 km/hr. Winning a singles futures in Thailand on a fast hard court, his serve was virtually unbreakable is a memory i will never forget.