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WA OPEN (State Champions) WA OPEN (State Champions) LADIES MENS 1938 1948 1949 1950 1951 John Freedman 1952 Dawson Hamilton 1953 John Cheadle 1954 Miss D. Morgan (England) Clark C. Johnson 1955 Miss H. Williams Clark.C. Johnson 1956 Miss Val Marshall Dawson Hamilton 1957 Miss Val Marshall Clark C. Johnson 1958 Mrs. Val Clauson Ken J. Watson 1959 Miss H. Jordan Ken J. Watson 1960 Mrs. Val. Clauson Ken J. Watson 1961 Mrs. Helen Smith Ken J. Watson 1962 Mrs. Helen Smith Don Watts 1963 Miss Helen Plaisted John Freedman 1964 Mrs. Val Clauson Frank Taaffe 1965 Miss Helen Plaisted Felix Spittell 1966 Miss Helen Plaisted Malcolm C. Exley 1967 Miss Helen Plaisted Felix Spittell 1968 Mrs Helen Muir (nee Plaisted) Frank Taaffe 1969 Barbara Wall Felix Spittell 1970 Barbara Wall Robert Meuleman 1971 Barbara Wall Robert Meuleman 1972 Jenny Irving Robert Meuleman 1973 Chris VanNierop Robert Meuleman 1974 Chris VanNierop Kevin Andrews 1975 Chris VanNierop Dean H. Williams 1976 Chris VanNierop Dean H. Williams 1977 Chris VanNierop Dean H. Williams 1978 Chris VanNierop Rod W. George 1979 Barbara Wall Rod W. George 1980 Barbara Oldfield Steve L. Wall 1981 Barbara Oldfield Dean H. Williams 1982 Barbara Oldfield Dean H. Williams 1983 Di Davis Dean H. Williams 1984 Di Davis Rod W. George 1985 Di Davis Dean H. Williams 1986 Di Davis Dean H. Williams 1987 Robyn Friday Dean H. Williams 1988 Sue Carter Chris Dittmar 1989 Robyn Lambourne (nee Friday) Chris Dittmar 1990 Robyn Lambourne (nee Friday) Mike S. McSherry 1991 Robyn Lambourne (nee Friday) Mike S. McSherry 1992 Robyn Lambourne (nee Friday) Mike S. McSherry 1993 Sue Carter Nathan Gallagher 1994 Sue Carter Greg Laurence 1995 Sue Carter Adam Schreiber 1996 Danielle Drady-Harte Joe Kneipp 1997 Robyn Cooper Paul Price 1998 Kym Keevil Craig Rowland 1999 Chris Cooper Mark Robberds 2000 Rachel Grinham Liam Kenny 2001 Sue Hillier (nee Carter) Tony James 2002 Sue Hillier (nee Carter) Cameron Pilley 2003 Sue Hillier (nee Carter) Wade Johnstone 2004 Cindy Meintjes Clinton Leeuw (South Africa) 2005 Kasey Brown Stewart Boswell 2006 Kasey Brown Mike Corren 2007 Lisa Camilleri Ryan Cuskelly 2008 Cindy Meintjes Steve Finitsis 2009 Cindy Meintjes Ben Ford (England) 2010 Lisa Camilleri Mike Corren 2011 Lisa Camilleri Mike Corren 2012 Liu Tsz-Ling (Hong Kong) Mike Corren 2013 Megan Craig (New Zealand) Mike Corren 2014 Milou Van Der Heijden (Netherlands) Jan Koukal (Czech Republic)) 2015 Megan Craig (New Zealand) Joshua Larkin 2016 Tamika Saxby Zac Alexander 2017 Joannah Yue-Hitch (Singapore) Mike Corren 2018 Sue Hillier (Nee Carter) Mike Corren .
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