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Tennis-NZ-Roll-Of-Honour V3.Pdf
Tennis New Zealand 2012 HonourRoll of Contents New Zealand Tennis Representatives at the Olympic Games 2 ROLL OF HONOUR New Zealand Players in the final 8 at Grand Slams 2 New Zealand Players in finals at Junior Grand Slams 3 New Zealand in Davis Cup 4 Tennis New Zealand New Zealand Davis Cup Statistics 8 honours the achievements of all New Zealand in Fed Cup 10 the players and administrators National Championships 13 listed here... New Zealand Indoor Championships 16 New Zealand Residential Championships 16 BP National Championships 17 Fernleaf Butter Classic 17 Heineken Open 17 ASB Classic 18 National Teams Event for the Wilding Shield and Nunneley Casket 19 New Zealand Junior Championships 18u 20 National Junior Championships 16u 23 National Junior Championships 14u 24 National Junior Championships 12u 26 National Junior Championships 15u 27 National Junior Championships 13u 27 New Zealand Masters Championships 27 National Senior Championships 28 National Primary/Intermediate Schools Championships 38 Secondary Schools Tennis Championships 39 National Teams Event 16u 40 National Teams Event 14u 40 National Teams Event 12u 41 National teams Event 18u 41 Past Presidents and Board Chairs 42 Life Members 42 Roll of Honour 1 New Zealand Tennis Representatives at the Olympic Games YEAR GAMES NAME EVENT MEDAL 1912 Games of the V A F Wilding Men’s Singles Bronze Olympiad, Stockholm (Australasian Team) (Covered Courts) 1988 Games of the XXIV B J Cordwell Women’s Singles Olympiad, Seoul B P Derlin Men’s Doubles (K Evernden & B Derlin) K G Evernden -
At Least 24 Killed During Tokyo Jet Landing
Energy Tip of the Day ENERGY CONSERVATION IS RESPONSIBILITY OF EVERYONE' %THE G A Z ETTE Don't use hot water unless you really need it. Rinse Guantanamo Bay, Cuba dishes and operate your garbage' disposer with cold water. You'll save energy and the cost of heating the Volume 37 Number 27 Tuesday; February 9, 1982 water. At least 24 killed during Tokyo jet landing TOKYO (AP)--AiJapan Air Lines DC-8 people. One crew member is still Helicopters end fishing bosts helped was making its final approach to missing snd 70 people are hospital- in the rescue. Tokyo's 'aneda Airport today when it ized. The plane wee carrying 174 In Beirut, police say anti-air- clipped a series of landing lights people before the crash occurred. craft gunners epperently firing et D stretching out into Tokyo Bay. Survivors say there was no sign Israeli warplanes hit a private f The airliner crashed into the bay's of trouble until a sudden jolt hit Swiss jet by mistake yesterday. PHILIPPINES (UPI)--A presidential allow waterkilling at least 24 the plane, and it went into the water. spokesman in the Philippines says IN F' ' The Leer jet, carrying five people, the son-in-law of leader Ferdinand was badly damaged, but landed safe- Marcos has been rescued unharmed W hite House officials battle '83 butget criticism ly. No one aboard was hurt, though during a raid on a communist hide- a Beirut Airport spokesman says it out in mountains about 50 miles WASHINGTON (AP)--Yesterday, the through the financial community. -
Fire Ruins Vogel Building
SUNNY COD The Daily Register VOL. 100 NO. 190 SHREWSBURY, N. J. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1978 15 CENTS Fire ruins Vogel building Recently purchased by Nadler Furniture By ANN BRENOFF Dense smoke, carried by combined with the icy roads southeasterly winds, menaced to make the task of getting to LONG BRANCH - A city other shops along Broadway. the fire a difficult one for the landmark, the former VogeTs Firemen, fearrul that the city's volunteer fire force Department Store, was rav- roof might collapse, were The Initial alarm was aged by a spectacular fire unable to enter the flaming sounded at approximately early today which fire offi- structure. 1:45 a.m., said the chief. cials have called "highly sus Flocks of pigeons who had Aerial ladders from Oak- long called the awnings of the hurst, Red Bank and West The 72-year-old department old Vogel building "home" Long Branch were dispatched store at Third Avenue and found their quiet dwelling In to help. Monmouth Beach, Broadway, which closed Us utter turmoil last night. doors in 1975, was sold last Deal and Oceanport units week to Allen Nadler. It was They fluttered In confusion were also at the scene. slated to reopen as the Nadler onto neighboring rooftops, "We've got about 200 or furniture chain's main retail firetrucks and into the arms more men out here," said center. of several onlookers Chief Cook, "but we can't get "I've called for a second inside the building " The Nadler chain had oper- alarm," said Chief Cook after The second alarm, he said, ated another large store in the magnitude of the blaze See Fire, page 3 Red Bank until that was de- stroyed by a massive fire in February 1170. -
061010 Thenat Menoceanfrontimpo
THE AUSTRALIAN DAVIS CUP TENNIS FOUNDATION ANNUAL Approved by Tennis Australia 2011 REPORT THE AUSTRALIAN DAVIS CUP TENNIS FOUNDATION ABN 90 004 905 060 NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the fortieth Annual General Meeting of The Australian Davis Cup Tennis Foundation will be held in the Clubhouse of the Royal South Yarra Lawn Tennis Club, Williams Road North, Toorak, on Monday, 28th November 2011 at 8.00pm. BUSINESS 1. To Receive, consider and if thought fit, to adopt the Directors' Report, the Directors' Declaration, the Statement of Financial Position as at 30th June 2011, the Statement of Comprehensive Income, the Statement of Cash Flows and the Statement of Changes in Equity for the year ended 30th June 2011 together with the Auditor's Report thereon. 2. To elect A President Two Vice-Presidents An Hon Secretary An Hon Treasurer and not less than three or more than seven other Directors. 3. To transact any other business that, being lawfully brought forward, is accepted by the Chairman for discussion. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD Graeme K Cumbrae-Stewart OAM Honorary Secretary. Melbourne 17th October, 2011 PROXIES A Member entitled to attend and vote at the Meeting is entitled to appoint one proxy to attend and vote in his or her stead. A proxy need not be a Member. The form for the appointment of a proxy is available on application to the Hon Secretary and must be lodged with the Hon Secretary no later than 48 hours prior to the scheduled commencement of the Meeting. PARKING Council by-laws prohibit parking in Verdant Avenue. -
Onny Parun (NZL) Gentlemen's Doubles
Onny Parun (NZL) Gentlemen's Doubles Code->Event From To Participations Matches Won/Lost Walkovers W/L Total 1966 1981 12 20 8 / 12 0 / 1 QD->Qualif. Men's Doubles 1966 1979 2 2 0 / 2 0 / 0 MD->Gentlemen's Doubles 1968 1981 10 18 8 / 10 0 / 1 Year Opponent's Name Seed Rnd Result Score 1966 Onny Parun (NZL) partnered with Kevin Woolcott (NZL) QD Zeljko Franulovic (YUG) and Mincek (YUG) 1 L 9/11 6/4 4/6 3/6 1968 Onny Parun (NZL) partnered with Jean-Baptiste Chanfreau (FRA) MD Ken Rosewall (AUS) and Fred Stolle (AUS) 2 1 L 4/6 6/8 1/6 1969 Onny Parun (NZL) partnered with Brian Fairlie (NZL) MD Syd Ball (AUS) and Bob Giltinan (AUS) 1 W 6/2 6/4 6/2 MD John Cooper (AUS) and Barry Phillips-Moore (AUS) 2 W 3/6 6/4 7/5 6/1 MD Bob Lutz (USA) and Stan Smith (USA) 4 3 L 6/8 9/11 6/3 18/20 1970 Onny Parun (NZL) partnered with Brian Fairlie (NZL) MD Mel Baleson (RSA) and Tony Fawcett (ZIM) 1 W 6/3 6/4 6/2 MD Lance Lumsden (JAM) and Richard Russell (JAM) 2 W 11/9 6/4 4/6 6/3 MD John Newcombe (AUS) and Tony Roche (AUS) 1 3 L 2/6 2/6 2/6 1971 Onny Parun (NZL) partnered with Nikki Spear (YUG) MD Stan Smith (USA) and Erik van Dillen (USA) 1 L 4/6 4/6 2/6 1972 Onny Parun (NZL) partnered with Bernard Mignot (BEL) MD Jorgen Ulrich (DEN) and Torben Ulrich (DEN) 1 W 6/2 3/6 4/6 9/8 11/9 MD Jan Kodes (TCH) and Jan Kukal (TCH) 2 L 9/8 5/7 2/6 4/6 1974 Onny Parun (NZL) partnered with Dick Crealy (AUS) MD Arthur Ashe Jr. -
David Lloyd (GBR) Gentlemen's Singles
David Lloyd (GBR) Gentlemen's Singles Code->Event From To Participations Matches Won/Lost Walkovers W/L Total 1965 1979 14 32 16 / 16 0 / 0 BS->Junior Boys' Singles 1965 1965 1 2 1 / 1 0 / 0 QS->Qualif. Men's Singles 1966 1968 3 7 5 / 2 0 / 0 MS->Gentlemen's Singles 1968 1979 10 16 6 / 10 0 / 0 MP->Gentlemen's Plate 1975 1977 3 7 4 / 3 0 / 0 Year Opponent's Name Seed Rnd Result Score 1965 David Lloyd (GBR) BS Bye 1 BS Kolbinger (AUT) 2 W 8/6 10/8 BS Bronislaw Lewandowski (POL) Q L 2/6 6/1 7/9 1966 David Lloyd (GBR) QS Ravi Venkatesan (IND) 1 W 6/2 6/2 6/3 QS Tielemans (BEL) 2 W 6/3 6/1 6/2 QS Bernard Paul (FRA) 3 L 6/4 3/6 6/4 7/9 2/6 1967 David Lloyd (GBR) QS Gilardelli (ITA) 1 L 6/3 6/4 1/6 4/6 3/6 1968 David Lloyd (GBR) QS Abrahams (RSA) 1 W 6/1 6/3 6/4 QS Lars Olander (SWE) 2 W 6/4 6/2 6/4 QS Isao Watanabe (JPN) 3 W 6/2 4/6 6/1 6/3 MS Pierre Darmon (FRA) 1 W 6/4 6/4 10/12 6/1 MS Terry Ryan (RSA) 2 W 6/4 3/6 0/6 6/3 7/5 MS John Newcombe (AUS) 4 3 L 5/7 0/6 1/6 1969 David Lloyd (GBR) MS Istvan Gulyas (HUN) 1 W 8/6 6/4 7/5 MS Stan Smith (USA) 16 2 L 3/6 5/7 1/6 1970 David Lloyd (GBR) MS Zeljko Franulovic (YUG) 6 1 L 2/6 4/6 4/6 1972 David Lloyd (GBR) MS Ricky Knight (USA) 1 W 9/8 9/8 6/4 MS Teimuraz Kakulia (URS) 2 L 8/9 6/4 3/6 4/6 1973 David Lloyd (GBR) MS Corrado Barazzutti (ITA) 1 W 6/2 0/6 6/1 6/1 MS Jimmy Connors (USA) 5 2 L 4/6 3/6 7/5 2/6 1974 David Lloyd (GBR) MS Neale Fraser (AUS) 1 L 6/4 9/8 5/7 4/6 9/11 1975 David Lloyd (GBR) MP Victor Pecci (PAR) 1 W 9/8 6/4 MP John Yuill (RSA) 2 L 7/9 4/6 1976 David Lloyd (GBR) MS Bjorn Borg (SWE) 4 1 L 3/6 3/6 1/6 MP Allan Stone (AUS) 1 L 5/7 7/9 1977 David Lloyd (GBR) MS Ricardo Ycaza (ECU) 1 W 6/4 3/6 6/3 3/6 6/4 MS Kim Warwick (AUS) 2 L 6/8 1/6 4/6 MP Peter Langsford (NZL) 1 W 6/4 2/6 6/4 MP Sashi Menon (IND) 2 W 3/6 2/4 retired This material is the copyright of the All England Lawn Tennis Club and may not be reproduced in any form without written permission. -
Doubles Final (Seed)
2016 ATP TOURNAMENT & GRAND SLAM FINALS START DAY TOURNAMENT SINGLES FINAL (SEED) DOUBLES FINAL (SEED) 4-Jan Brisbane International presented by Suncorp (H) Brisbane $404780 4 Milos Raonic d. 2 Roger Federer 6-4 6-4 2 Kontinen-Peers d. WC Duckworth-Guccione 7-6 (4) 6-1 4-Jan Aircel Chennai Open (H) Chennai $425535 1 Stan Wawrinka d. 8 Borna Coric 6-3 7-5 3 Marach-F Martin d. Krajicek-Paire 6-3 7-5 4-Jan Qatar ExxonMobil Open (H) Doha $1189605 1 Novak Djokovic d. 1 Rafael Nadal 6-1 6-2 3 Lopez-Lopez d. 4 Petzschner-Peya 6-4 6-3 11-Jan ASB Classic (H) Auckland $463520 8 Roberto Bautista Agut d. Jack Sock 6-1 1-0 RET Pavic-Venus d. 4 Butorac-Lipsky 7-5 6-4 11-Jan Apia International Sydney (H) Sydney $404780 3 Viktor Troicki d. 4 Grigor Dimitrov 2-6 6-1 7-6 (7) J Murray-Soares d. 4 Bopanna-Mergea 6-3 7-6 (6) 18-Jan Australian Open (H) Melbourne A$19703000 1 Novak Djokovic d. 2 Andy Murray 6-1 7-5 7-6 (3) 7 J Murray-Soares d. Nestor-Stepanek 2-6 6-4 7-5 1-Feb Open Sud de France (IH) Montpellier €463520 1 Richard Gasquet d. 3 Paul-Henri Mathieu 7-5 6-4 2 Pavic-Venus d. WC Zverev-Zverev 7-5 7-6 (4) 1-Feb Ecuador Open Quito (C) Quito $463520 5 Victor Estrella Burgos d. 2 Thomaz Bellucci 4-6 7-6 (5) 6-2 Carreño Busta-Duran d. -
Additional Tereminals to Be Installed Standard Faculty Wo Rk Load So Ught
e - <* i: :' New Weekly Feature 'Let's Face It 9 -Page 7 - - op Additional. j *s ~~~ Tereminals* to be Installedl 87 New Terrminalh Will More than Double Computing Capacity By John Buscemicemi students had to fight over 46 terminals Eighty-seven computer terminals and 18 keypunch machines. When the will be installed in the Light Engineer- new terminals are installed the 1,000 ing Building and the Computing Center students currently enrolled in computer by Sept. 15 to help alleviate the problem science courses will share 126 termi- of overcrowded computer classes, uni- nals. The keypunch machines have been versity officials said. disconnected. The addition more than doubles the "There's a long waitto get a terminal," number that was available for student said Gregg Giampaolo, a senior electri- use. cal engineering major who has taken According to Marilyn Heinrich, several computer science courses. "The assistant manager for Operations of the overcrowding is terrible," he added. Computing Center 55 terminals will be "Eighty-seven terminals would be added to the 13 units already in Light greatly appreciated." Engineering and 32 will be placed in the Computing Center, which now has 26 Karl Gomes, a senior mechanical terminals. She said 80 of the terminals eengineering major said, "Every time I are brand new Televideo 950s and the go to the Computing Center I always remaining seven are older models that know there'll be a line. It's good they're have been "kicking around" Stony getting more terminals. I'll spend less Brook for some time. time on lines." The new terminals cost $90,000 said Not everyone is pleased with the plan Carl Hanes, vice-president for Adminis- to add the terminals, however. -
2012 UCLA MEN’S TENNIS Team Roster/Schedule
2012 UCLA MEN’S TENNIS Team Roster/Schedule 2012 Bruins — Front Row (L-R): Nick Meister, Clay Thompson, Adrien Puget, Warren Hardie, Alex Brigham. Middle Row (L-R): Head Coach Billy Martin, Team Manager David Vu, Michael Hui, Marcos Giron, Ryoto Tachi, Maxime Tabatruong, Evan Lee, Team Manager Raymond Ajoc, Volunteer Assistant Coach Amit Inbar, Assistant Coach Kris Kwinta. Back Row (L-R): Evan Teufel, Colin Dresser, Jeff Gast, Brendan Wee, Maik Ulrich, Dennis Mkrtchian. 2012 ROSTER 2012 DUAL MATCH SCHEDULE Name Ht. Yr. R/L Hometown (Previous School) Date Opponent Site Time Alex Brigham 6-0 RJr. R Culver City, CA (Pacifi ca Christian) 1/20 BYU LATC 2:00 PM Colin Dresser 6-0 RFr. R Bellevue, WA (Bellevue) 1/24 UC IRVINE LATC 2:00 PM Jeff Gast 6-3 RSr. R Saratoga, CA (Saratoga) 1/28 Alabama# LATC Noon 1/29 Fresno St.# LATC TBD Marcos Giron 5-10 Fr. R Thousand Oaks, CA (Thousand Oaks) 2/3 @ Cal Berkeley, CA 1:30 PM Warren Hardie 6-2 Jr. R Laguna Niguel, CA (Penn State) 2/4 @ Stanford Stanford, CA 1:00 PM Michael Hui 6-0 Jr. L Oakland, CA (Berkeley) 2/9 SDSU LATC 2:00 PM Evan Lee 5-7 RJr. R Los Angeles, CA (Windward) 2/14 PEPPERDINE LATC 2:00 PM Nick Meister 5-10 RSr. R Trabuco Canyon, CA (Tesoro) 2/17-20 @ Team Indoors Charlottesville, VA TBA Dennis Mkrtchian 6-1 Fr. R Reseda, CA (Sherman Oaks CES) 2/25 ST. MARY’S LATC 1:00 PM 2/29 USC LATC 2:00 PM Adrien Puget 6-1 So. -
Tennis DIVISION I MEN’S
Tennis DIVISION I MEN’S Highlights Southern California wins third national title in a row; Nguyen clinches championship with thrilling three-set victory: Daniel Nguyen made a shot to earn a break point, fl ipped off his hat, started taking off his shirt and then danced around the court until his Southern California teammates could reach him and pile on. Nguyen downed Sanam Singh, 7-5, 0-6, 6-4, to give Southern California a 4-3 victory against Virginia for the Trojans’ third consecutive NCAA men’s tennis title May 24. They became the fi rst three-time defending champions since Stanford won four in a row from 1995 to 1998. “I remember watching Prakash Amritraj take off his shirt when we won the 2002 title,” Nguyen said. “I thought about doing it and then thought, ‘nah, let’s not do it.’” Seconds later he was tackled to the ground amid a wave of Trojans. “It was an incredible match,” Southern California coach Peter Smith said. “It all came down to the last match. How many teams win three in a row? These boys did it. This coaching staff did it.” Nguyen’s fi nal game featured a solid return game. He dived to save one shot and ended up getting the point. That led to the chip shot from the net that landed a few yards from Singh. “It was an amazing atmosphere,” Nguyen said. “It was unbelievably loud and it was hard to focus. I just seized the moment and took advantage.” Of his second point in the last game, he said: “I just saw the ball and ran as fast as I could and dove for it. -
Price Control Showdown Next Week
iP5^5^.vv.f.:;v'- . ^ , - ^'•<r-V -tt/ iW/.. PAGE TfflRTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thura., April 12, 1973 Hebron Carpet, School Issue ^ I Going to Arbitration Democrats To Heat The Weather ‘ • i, ' t ^ G ear tonight with low in upper 20s or low Problems with new carpet at including a requirement that Talk on Elderly 30s. Sunny Saturday with high in mid 50s. Nathan Hale, Robertson, and the contractor replace the Sunday’s outlook: fair and milder. -Keeney St. Schools, and the carpet; an adjustment of the Town Building Committee’s contract price to reflect the ANNE EM T cumstances, the Learning acceptance date for the Nathan lower-cost carpet installed; or Correspondent Festival, sponsored by the MANCHESTER, (X)NN., FRIDAY, APRIL IS, liW 3- VOL. XCH, No, 164 Manchester—A City of Village Charm 'TWENTY-FOUR PAGES — TWO SECTIONS PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Hale School addition will be the installation of humidifiers at Tel. 228-3971 pro, will close at 2 p.m. Friday subjects of arbitration between the three schools to control, The Rev. Herbert Kelsey, the at both schools Instead of 5 p.m. the Town of Manchester and static electricity problems. town’s municipal agent for the as planned. Bartlett-Brainard & Eacott Mankey told the TBC aging, will be the guest speaker Inc., the general contractor for Tuesday night that installation at the Democratic Town (Com the school projects. of humidifiers at just Robert mittee meeting Tuesday Members of the Town son School — where there have evening at 8 at the Town Office Building. -
Board of Governors Directory • 2019
BOARD OF GOVERNORS DIRECTORY • 2019 2019 ITHF Board and Executive Board Listing Officers and Executive Board Michael F. Goss, Chairman Katrina Adams Katherine Burton Jones Charlie Pasarell, Vice Chair John Arnhold Kay Koplovitz Laurie Erlandson, Treasurer Phil de Picciotto Stephen R. Lewinstein Jim Citrin, Secretary Jim Farley Alan Mnuchin Stan Smith, President Russ Fradin Andrea Rice Todd Martin, CEO Jim Goldman Ken Solomon David Goulden Dan Swan David Haggerty Governors-At-Large Vijay Amritraj Anthony Godsick Tim Phillips Dr. Deborah Antoine Pascale Hainline Geoffrey N. Pollard Ray Arckey Anne Hamilton Will Prest Lisa Baird Alan Hassenfeld John Ross Jefferson T. Barnes Jean-Marc Huët Debra Sandler David Bell Peter Hurley Ken Shropshire Elizabeth Brook Peachy Kellmeyer Gordon Smith Frank Brosens Tory Kiam Lara Spencer Chris Combe Deborah Slaner Larkin Lee Styslinger Claudio Del Vecchio Matt Leipzig Dana Tananbaum Mark Ein Stephen Lessing Gary Tolman Gigi Fernandez Andrea Lisher Todd Traina Jean-Yves Fillion Mounia Mechbal Jimmy Van Alen David Ford Marko Mlakar Alex von Auersperg Guy Forget Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe Marion Weatherstone Brad Freer Betsy Nagelsen-McCormack Kurt Wright Marianne Gaige Ajay Nagpal Gene Yoon Christer Gardell Nancy Neuman Jeff Zucker Philip Geier, Jr. Mark Panarese Tom Glocer Brad Parks Official Representatives Martin Corrie Ismail El Shafei Sergio Elias John Embree Bernard Giudicelli Jack Graham Chris Kermode Anil Khanna Thomas Koenigsfeldt Mary Pierce Daniel Santorum Aleksei Selivanenko Steve Simon Rene Stammbach Stefan Tzvetkov Bulat Utemuratov Mark Woodforde James Zug Life Trustees Christopher Clouser Brownlee Currey J. Howard Frazer George W. Gowen Billie Jean King Rod Laver John Reese Richard Savitt Mark L.