Hartwig into Hall (Australian Open Tennis Championships)

Edit Public Technologies 26 Jan 2016
(Source. Australian Open Tennis Championships). Australian tennis great Rex Hartwig has been inducted into the Australian Tennis Hall of Fame ... An outstanding doubles player, six-time Grand Slam champion Hartwig is best known for his perfectly-timed groundstrokes and his crisp accurate volleys ... In 1976 he won the singles at the Australian Veterans Championships ... 2015 ... 2014 ... John Newcombe, Tony Roche, Lesley (Turner) Bowrey, Adrian Quist....

1936 Davis Cup Final: Great Britain 3-2 Australia (LTA - The Lawn Tennis Association)

Edit Public Technologies 22 Nov 2015
(Source. LTA - The Lawn Tennis Association) ... Results, Centre Court, Wimbledon, 25-28 July 1936. R1 ... Fred Perry 6-1, 4-6, 7-5, 6-2 Adrian Quist R3. Jack Crawford & Adrian Quist 6-4, 2-6, 7-5, 10-8 Patrick Hughes & Raymond Tuckey R4. Adrian Quist 6-4, 3-6, 7-5, 6-2 Bunny Austin R5 ... distributed by ... (noodl. 30948498) ....

Davis Cup: Lleyton Hewitt and Sam Groth keep Australia alive for another day

Edit Sydney Morning Herald 18 Jul 2015
Only once in Australia's celebrated Davis Cup history has the 28-time champion recovered from a 0-2 deficit – when John Bromwich and Adrian Quist overran Bobby Riggs' US team in 1939 – and opening day ......

Crossword roundup: did anyone say 'Tennis, anyone'?

Edit The Guardian 07 Jul 2015
Wimbledon lingo and elusive catchphrases in the pick of the cryptic clues. Humphrey Bogart. the first to say ‘Tennis, anyone’? Photograph ... The news in clues ... .. ... if you had spent your ARTHUR ASHE on getting a bit ADRIAN QUIST, you might need to take a PAT CASH in a nearby ILIE NASTASIE, possibly using your BORIS BECKER (depending on gender), all of which can be decoded in Partridge’s Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English ... ... ....

David Hall to be inducted into Australian Tennis Hall of Fame (Tennis Australia)

Edit noodls 26 Jan 2015
(Source. Tennis Australia). Australian wheelchair tennis legend David Hall will be inducted into the Australian Tennis Hall of Fame during a special ceremony at Rod Laver Arena at 6.30pm tonight. The winner of a staggering nine Australian Opens, eight US Opens and seven British Opens, Hall is one of the most accomplished wheelchair tennis players in history ... 2014. Kerry Reid ... John Newcombe, Tony Roche, Lesley (Turner) Bowrey, Adrian Quist....

Most Australian Open tennis singles titles men

Edit The Examiner 21 Jan 2015
These are the men tennis players who have won the most Australian Open singles titles since the Open Era began in 1968. The Open Era means when professional players were allowed to play the Grand Slam events. Prior to 1968, only amateur players could compete at the Grand Slam tennis tournaments ... Ken Rosewall is on this list ... Jack Crawford won four times back in the 1930s, and James Anderson and Adrian Quist won three times each ... T-1 ... T-1 ... ....

It’s only Rock N Roll but we like it, like it, yes we do as ...

Edit The Australian 24 Oct 2014
International businessman Neville Quist won’t have far to go from his North Adelaide home to see the band live for the “umpteenth” time ... Destined to become a tennis star like his uncle, Adrian Quist, a three-time winner of the Australian Open, he said the show inspired him to start menswear business Saville Row that has since made him millions....

AP Sportlight

Edit U~T San Diego 04 Sep 2014
1922 — The United States beats Australia 4-1 to capture the Davis Cup for the third straight year. 1938Don Budge leads the United States to a 3-2 victory over Australia in the Davis Cup final. 1939 — Australia beats the United States to win the Davis Cup. Adrian Quist and John Bromwich post victories over Bobby Riggs and Frank Parker. 1943Joseph Hunt wins the men's title in the U.S ... Lawn Tennis Association championships ... team 81-78 ... ....

Rod Laver: ‘We were pretty darn good – but today’s level is different’

Edit The Guardian 02 Jul 2014
The Australian former champion discusses Roger Federer’s enduring greatness, Andy Murray’s power and Nick Kyrgios’s potential as he reflects on how the game has changed ... Photograph. Graeme Robertson for the Guardian ... When you look at Australian careers and the various tournaments we’ve won – you go quite a way back, Adrian Quist and John Bromwich and Harry Hopman, then Frank Sedgman, Merv Rose, then [Lew] Hoad and [Ken] Rosewall ... ....
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