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Australian Mens Teams at ITF World Championships Updated by Gail Bates November 2019 TENNIS SENIORS AUSTRALIA MENS REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS Tennis Australia was responsible for the selection of players and the participation of 35’s teams between the years 1982 to 1996. THE ITALIA CUP – MEN 35 & OVER Year Won By 1982 ITA ?? Denis Colette (NSW) © Max Senior (VIC) Barry Short (NSW) 1983 GER ?? Denis Colette (NSW) © George Collins (VIC) Barry Short (NSW) 1984 GER ?? Brian Burrell (VIC) David Carswell (VIC) John Peetz (NSW) © John Plain (VIC) Barry Short (NSW) 1985 USA ---- No Team 1986 GER ---- No Team 1987 USA ?? John Fairchild (VIC) © Ken Hiskins (VIC) Gary Penberthy (WA) 1988 GER 3rd Max Bates (QLD) © Alan Gooch (WA) Mike Phillips (NSW) Andrew Rae (VIC) 1989 GER 8th?? Mike Phillips (NSW) Andrew Rae (VIC) © Doug Smith (QLD) 1990 ESP 2nd Rob Casey (WA) Wayne Cowley (VIC) Andrew Rae (VIC) © 1991 AUS 1st Noel Callaghan (NSW) Rob Casey (WA) Peter McNamara (VIC) Paul McNamee (VIC) © 1992 ITA 13th?? Noel Callaghan (NSW) © Wayne Pascoe (NSW) Rob Prouse (WA) 1993 ESP 6th Tony Luttrell (WA) Steve Packham (VIC) Terry Saunders (NSW) © 1994 GER ?? Noel Callaghan (NSW) Steve Packham (VIC) Terry Saunders (NSW) 1995 GER ?? Glenn Busby (VIC) Noel Callaghan (NSW) © Neil Smith (NSW) 1996 USA 4th Glenn Busby (VIC) Peter Dellavedova (VIC) Steve Packham (VIC) © 1997 USA 9th Craig Anderson (NSW) Brett Edwards (NSW) Bruce Osborne (VIC) © 1998 GBR 9th Brett Edwards (NSW) Peter Dellavedova (VIC) Bruce Osborne (VIC) © Neil Smith (NSW) 1999 GBR 5th Dean Ellis (VIC) © Wes Horskins (VIC) Rocky Loccisano Brad Properjohn (WA) 2000 GER 11th Stephen Gay (VIC) Barry Golightly (VIC) © Wes Horskins (VIC) 2001 FRA 16th Peter Hiscock (NSW) Michael Owens (VIC) Greg Westwood (NSW) © 2002 GBR 8th Craig Edwards (NSW) Robert Kilborn (NSW) Neil Smith (NSW) © 2003 GER 11th Graeme Foster (NSW) Kurt Robinson (WA) © Mark Stevens (VIC) Rodney Wilson (VIC) 2004 GER 13th Peter Elliott (NSW) Graeme Foster (NSW) © Glen Philp (QLD) 2005 FRA 5th Sean Karam (NSW) Kurt Robinson (WA) © Glen Philp (QLD) Steven Foot (VIC) 2006 ESP 8th Rohan Kerr (VIC) © Paul Kleverlaan (VIC) Martin Richards (SA) 2007 ESP 14th Martin Richards (SA) © Brendan Rose (NSW) Rino Traforti (SA) 2008 ARG 8th Martin Richards (SA) Brendon Rose (NSW) © Rino Traforti (SA) 1 Updated by Gail Bates November 2019 2009 AUT 11th Paul Kleverlaan (VIC) Brett Patten (WA) Martin Richards (SA) © 2010 ESP 12th Rhys McDougall (QLD) Jamie White (QLD) © Due to an earthquake in Christchurch 2011 Cancelled Troy Hargreaves (WA) © Rhys McDougall (QLD) Justin Martin (WA) (Earthquake in NZL) 2012 FRA 13th Paul Klevelaan (VIC) Rhys McDougall (QLD) © Justin Martin (WA) 2013 ESP 11th Adam Alessandrini (SA)© Paul Kleverlaan (VIC) Rhys McDougall (NSW) 2014 ESP 8th Adam Alessandrini (SA)© Adam Beck (WA) Andrew Tavella (SA) 2015 ESP 8th Adrian Muscillo (VIC) Alfonso Sammassimo (VIC) Andrew Tavella (SA) © Michael Walters (QLD) 2016 NED 17th Chris Novic (QLD) © Damien Pound (VIC) Michael Walters (QLD) Andrew Schulke (SA) 2017 FRA 8th Agim Kurti (VIC) Shaun Summers (TAS) Andrew Tavella (SA) © 2018 GER 12th Richard Dodson (VIC) James Fry (VIC) Agim Kurti (VIC) © Ben Longridge (VIC) 2019 ESP 15th Matthew Hicks (VIC) © Ben Longridge (VIC) Robert Phillips (VIC) THE TONY TRABERT CUP – MEN 40 & OVER Year 2000 USA 4th Brett Edwards (NSW) Bruce Osborne (VIC) © Andrew Rae (VIC) 2001 GER 4th Wayne Cowley (VIC) Peter Dellavedova (VIC) © Roger Grant (WA) 2002 USA ---- No Team 2003 GER ---- No Team 2004 ESP 7th Simon Arms (VIC) Glenn Hamilton (QLD) Mark Stevens (VIC) © 2005 USA 7th Simon Arms (VIC) Brad Properjohn (WA) Mark Stevens (VIC) Robert Kilborn (NSW) © 2006 FRA 10th Steve Casey (VIC) Andrew Schuelke (SA) Greg Westwood (NSW) © 2007 ITA 18th Andrew Schuelke (SA) © Greg Westwood (NSW) 2008 ITA 14th Chris O’Mara (QLD) © Michael Russell (QLD) Andrew Schulke (SA) 2009 ITA 19th Chris O’Mara (QLD) Michael Russell (QLD) Rino Traforti (SA) © 2010 FRA 15th Paul Kleverlaan (VIC) © Chris O’Mara (QLD) Rino Traforti (SA) 2011 FRA 3rd Paul Kleverlaan (VIC) © Chris O’Mara (QLD) Brett Patten (WA) Martin Richards (SA) 2012 FRA 6th Matt Olsen (NSW) Chris O’Mara (QLD) Brett Patten (WA) © 2013 NED 6th Damien Pound (VIC) Martin Richards (SA) © Kurt Robinson (WA) 2014 AUT 19th Rhys McDougall (QLD) Matt Olsen (NSW) Brett Patten (WA) Martin Richards (SA) © 2015 AUT 16th Jarrod Broadbent (VIC) © Paul Macknamara (QLD) Damien Pound (VIC) Morgan Young (VIC) 2016 FRA 9th Rhys McDougall (WA) © Alfonso Sammassimo(VIC)Rino Traforti (SA) Morgan Young (VIC) 2017 FRA 11th Chris Aylward (QLD) Steve Clarke (SA) Alf Sammassimo (VIC ) © Morgan Young (VIC) 2018 ESP ---- No Team 2019 ESP 12th Richard Sampson (WA) Doug Skipper (NSW) © Cameron Venables (WA) 2 Updated by Gail Bates November 2019 THE DUBLER CUP – MEN 45 & OVER Year 1958 ITA 1959 SUI 1960 ITA 1961 ITA 1962 ITA 1963 ITA 1964 ITA 1965 ITA 1966 SWE 1967 FRA 1968 USA 1969 USA 1970 USA 1971 USA 1972 USA 1973 AUS 1st Jim Gilchrist (NSW) Bob Howe (VIC) Frank Sedgman (VIC) John Young (VIC) NP© 1974 USA 2nd Bob Howe (VIC) Ross Sherriff (NSW) 1975 AUS 1st Alan Bailey (NSW) Bob Howe (VIC) © Allan Kendall (NSW) 1976 ITA 1977 USA 1978 USA 2nd Bob Howe (VIC) Allan Kendall (NSW) John McInnes (VIC) 1979 AUT 1980 SWE 1981 USA ?? Alan Bailey (NSW) Bert Kearney (VIC) Allan Kendall (NSW) John McInnes (VIC) © 1982 USA ?? Rex Davis (QLD) Peter Froelich (VIC) Tom Klinger (VIC) Brian Bermingham (VIC) NP© 1983 USA ?? Peter Froelich (VIC) Paul Hearnden (VIC) Merv Lord (VIC) Colin Thompson (QLD) 1984 GER ?? Brian Casey (VIC) Paul Hearnden (VIC) Victor van Unen (VIC) 1985 GER 2nd Ian Barclay (VIC) Brian Casey (VIC) Paul Hearnden (VIC) Mike King (VIC) Clive Wilderspin (WA) NP© 1986 GER ?? Ian Barclay (VIC) Mike Callaghan (NSW) Brian Casey (VIC) Mike King (VIC) 1987 ITA 5th?? Ron Berry (QLD) Bob Howes (NSW) © Max Smith (NSW) John Yates (NSW) 1988 USA 4th Bruce Burns (NSW) Peter Froelich (VIC) Bob Howes (NSW) © Max Senior (VIC) 1989 USA 4th Brian Casey (VIC) George Collins (VIC) Bob Howes (NSW) © Barry Short (NSW) 1990 GER 6th Peter Froelich (VIC) Bob Howes (NSW) Max Senior (VIC) Barry Short (NSW) 1991 USA 3rd Bruce Burns (NSW) John Cooper (NSW) Bob Howes (NSW) Barry Short (NSW) 3 Updated by Gail Bates November 2019 1992 GER ?? John Chalder (NSW) Don McIndoe (NSW) Mick Parslow (NSW) Gary Penberthy (WA) © 1993 ESP 7th John Chalder (NSW) Mick Parslow (NSW) Gary Penberthy (WA) © 1994 USA 10th John Chalder (NSW) Peter Rigg (WA) Terry Smith (VIC) 1995 USA 3rd Max Bates (QLD) © Peter Rigg (WA) Bob Simpson (NSW) 1996 USA 2nd Max Bates (QLD) © Andrew Rae (VIC) Peter Rigg (WA) 1997 AUS 1st Max Bates (QLD) © Andrew Rae (VIC) Peter Rigg (WA) 1998 USA 9th Max Bates (QLD) © Wayne Cowley (VIC) Andrew Rae (VIC) 1999 BRA 5th Victor Eke (VIC) Rob Prouse (WA) Andrew Rae (VIC) © 2000 USA 9th Michael Collins (VIC) Victor Eke (VIC) © Wayne Pascoe (NSW) 2001 FRA 3rd Michael Collins (VIC) Bruce Osborne (VIC) © Wayne Pascoe (NSW) David Tunbridge (TAS) 2002 FRA ---- No Team 2003 GER 5th Michael Collins (VIC) Wayne Pascoe (NSW) © Rodney Wurtz (VIC) 2004 USA 9th Mike Ford (QLD) Gary Thoroughgood (NSW)© Stephen Whitecross (QLD) 2005 USA 4th Glenn Busby (VIC) Mike Ford (QLD) © Roger Grant (WA) Neil Smith (NSW) 2006 USA 3rd Mike Ford (QLD) Roger Grant (WA) © Michael Tindall (WA) 2007 ESP 5th Simon Arms (VIC) Mike Ford (QLD) Roger Grant (WA) © 2008 ESP 8th Simon Arms (VIC) Vladimir Ejov (SA) Roger Grant (WA) © Shane Smedley (WA) 2009 GER 9th Simon Arms (VIC) © Bruce Ferguson (VIC) Roger Grant (WA) 2010 FRA 11th Simon Arms (VIC) © Steve Casey (VIC) Manuel Radic (NSW) 2011 Cancelled Simon Arms (VIC) © Martin Warwick (VIC) Greg Westwood (NSW) (Earthquake in NZL) 2012 ITA 12th Manuel Radic (NSW) © Martin Warwick (VIC) Greg Westwood (NSW) 2013 FRA 15th Steve Casey (VIC) © Garry Nadebaum (SA) Chris O’Mara (QLD) Greg Westwood (NSW) 2014 USA 6th Mark Hodgson (QLD) © Igor Jovanovic (NSW) Garry Nadebaum (SA) Guido Schouteten (QLD) 2015 FRA 11th Darren Blade (QLD) Igor Jovanovic (NSW) © Garry Nadebaum (SA) Chris O’Mara (QLD) 2016 NED 9th Igor Jovanovic (NSW) © Garry Nadebaum (SA) Chris O’Mara (QLD) Guido Schouteten (QLD) 2017 NED 7th Jarrod Broadbent (VIC) © Chris O’Mara (QLD) Michael Walters (QLD) 2018 FRA 9th Alfonso Sammassimo (VIC) © Ken Smith (QLD) Tony Strupl (VIC) 2019 FRA 5th Jarrod Broadbent (VIC) © Richard Dodson (VIC) Shane Scrutton (VIC) THE FRED PERRY CUP – MEN 50 & OVER Year 1991 GER 5th Bruce Burns (NSW) Bob Howes (NSW) © Mick Parslow (NSW) Ken Taylor (VIC) 1992 GER ?? Derek Arthurs (VIC) Bruce Burns (NSW) Bruce Larkham (ACT) 1993 GER 3rd Bruce Burns (NSW) Bob Howes (NSW) © Bruce Larkham (ACT) 1994 FRA 5th Bruce Burns (NSW) Peter Keller (VIC) Mick Parslow (NSW) 1995 FRA 13th Bruce Burns (NSW) © Henry Michael (WA) Bruce Larkham (ACT) 4 Updated by Gail Bates November 2019 1996 GER 10th Bruce Burns (NSW) © John Decker (QLD) Henry Michael (WA) 1997 ESP ?? John Chalder (NSW) © John Decker (QLD) Neville Hay (QLD) Gary Penberthy (WA) 1998 USA 9th Alan Gooch (WA) Henry Michael (WA) Gary Penberthy (WA) © 1999 USA 7th Lito Alvarez (WA) Alan Gooch (WA) Peter Rigg (WA) © 2000 USA 3rd Lito Alvarez (WA) © Max Bates (QLD) Alan Gooch (WA) 2001 USA 2nd Max Bates (QLD) Terry Payton (VIC) Andrew Rae (VIC) © 2002 ESP 2nd Max Bates (QLD) Ray Bray (NSW) Andrew Rae (VIC) © 2003 GER 2nd Max Bates (QLD) Wayne Cowley (VIC) Andrew Rae (VIC) © Ken Wurtz (VIC) 2004 AUS 1st Ray Bray (VIC) Michael Collins (VIC) © Andrew Rae (VIC) 2005 AUS 1st Bruce Osborne (VIC © Wayne Pascoe (NSW) Andrew Rae (VIC) Rodney Wurtz (VIC) 2006 USA 4th Glenn Busby (VIC) © Steven Packham
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