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media release Wednesday 29 October 2008

Mardy Fish joins star-studded Brisbane line up

American , and US Open quarterfinalist, is the latest player to confirm the as the starting for his Australian Open campaign.

Fish, currently ranked 23 on the ATP tour, will line up against some of the biggest names in the game, including Australian Open Champion , and Australian Open finalists Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and .

“I love playing in and can’t wait to play in Brisbane” Fish said.

“I’m told the climate and conditions are similar to my home town of Tampa, and I am very excited to be playing in the very first Brisbane International.”

“This new tournament will be the perfect way to acclimatise to the Australian summer and prepare for the Australian Open.”

“There has been a lot of talk in the locker rooms about the new Brisbane International and it will be great to challenge the likes of Djokovic, Tsonga and Baghdatis in January,” Fish continued.

Brisbane International Tournament Director Steve Ayles is delighted Mardy Fish will be joining the high quality field in Brisbane.

“Mardy Fish is a fantastic addition to the star-studded player line up for the much anticipated Brisbane International,” Ayles said.

“Brisbane and Queensland has so much on offer this time of year, and we can’t wait to launch the Brisbane International at our new world-class stadium to an enthusiastic Queensland crowd.”

“Ticket sales have been strong, we have more top players confirming over the next couple of weeks, and will soon announce a great off-court entertainment program, so the event is shaping up to be a fantastic experience for players and spectators alike,” Ayles continued.

For further media information, please contact: Darren Pearce, Manager – Media, Australia: +61 3 9914 4230, 0409 506 812 Brooke Boger, Media & PR, : + 61 3 9914 4138, 0401 561 354 Prue Ryan, Media & PR, Tennis Australia: +61 3 9914 4175, 0419 308 369

media release

Mardy Fish first shot to fame at the age of two when a , Minnesota TV station ran a profile of the young athlete hitting tennis balls from the baseline over the net. After moving to Florida with his family, Fish lived with in his final year at high school and played on the same school basketball and tennis teams.

Fish currently trains at Saddlebrook Academy with and has a 6-5 career record (4-4 in singles) in seven ties. Named the 2006 ATP Comeback Player of Year, Fish has won two tournaments on the main ATP Tour.

He reached the quarterfinals at the , where he lost to compatriot Andy Roddick , and the quarterfinals at the 2008 US Open, where he lost to current World No.1 . His biggest win in singles came in 2008 when he defeated the then World No. 1 at the Pacific Life Open.

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Brisbane International 2009, presented by Mirvac in association with Queensland Events, will take place at the Queensland Tennis Centre, Brisbane from January 4 to11 2009.

For further media information, please contact: Darren Pearce, Manager – Media, Tennis Australia: +61 3 9914 4230, 0409 506 812 Brooke Boger, Media & PR, Tennis Australia: + 61 3 9914 4138, 0401 561 354 Prue Ryan, Media & PR, Tennis Australia: +61 3 9914 4175, 0419 308 369