Ash Wins Australian Open Women’s Singles Title

The top-ranked Barty defeated an American, Danielle Collins, to become the first Australian to win the Grand Slam singles title there since 1978. “I’m so proud to be an Aussie,” she said.

By Christopher ClareyJan. 29, 2022

MELBOURNE, Australia — The 44-year drought was over in Ashleigh Barty’s sunburned country. Barty, often inscrutable on a tennis court, had just finished letting her guard down with a full-flex howl of delight that could almost be heard above the roars in Rod Laver Arena.

Now, Barty, Australia’s first Australian Open singles champion since 1978, was motioning to someone on the other side of the deep blue expanse, beckoning with both hands and a relaxed smile.

Casey Dellacqua emerged from the sidelines. They have been close for a decade — since Barty summoned the moxie at age 15 to ask her to play doubles — and it seemed appropriate on this fulfilling Saturday night that Dellacqua, now retired, be the first to embrace her.

“She brought me into the sport again,” Barty said.

Dellacqua supported Barty’s decision in September 2014 to leave the tennis tour. Barty, just 18, was depressed, lonely and desperate to live a more normal life than that provided by hotels and practice courts. And when Barty had spent more than a year away from the game, playing professional cricket and leaving the jet lag behind, it was Dellacqua who invited her out for a hit and helped her realize that she did indeed want to fully explore her prodigious tennis talent.

Barty returned to the tour in 2016 with no ranking but full commitment, and Saturday’s 6-3, 7-6 (2) victory over Danielle Collins of the United States was the latest proof that she made the right decision, for herself above all, but also for her sports-mad country.

“She knows how proud I am of her,” Dellacqua said as she sat next to Barty on the set of Australia’s Channel Nine on Saturday. “Everybody thinks I have done a lot, but I cannot explain what Ash has done for me.”

For a tennis nation like Australia, home to Rod Laver and Ken Rosewall and to grass courts in country towns and fancy clubs, it beggars belief that it would take 44 years to win any tournament, much less their own. But the drought was real in Australia, as homegrown champions like Patrick Rafter and Lleyton Hewitt and Samantha Stosur won major singles titles abroad but came up short in Melbourne.

Barty, now 25, has solved the riddle — aced it actually — by not dropping a set in any of her seven matches at this year’s Australian Open.

Born and raised in the steamy Australian state of Queensland, Barty has been ranked No. 1 for more than 100 weeks and has become a hugely popular figure in her home nation. Her matches during the Open this year have attracted large television audiences.

But until now, her most significant triumphs also have come far from Australia. She won her first Grand Slam singles title in 2019 at the French Open and won Wimbledon last year when most Australians were unable to travel because of coronavirus restrictions.

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MLTC Newsletter 25 Jan 2022

Member Team Tennis Saturday 29th Jan

Based on numbers there will be 4 in a team. Teams will be divided up with players of mixed abilities. 12.30pm start, please arrive just before. Players will play three sets each. Eight games, two serves each. Teams will be playing a round robin against 3 other teams (depending on numbers). After each match against a team, the pairs will swap around so you will not have the same partner. Following the tennis we will be holding a BBQ. Ladies Singles Final will be on the TV for those that want to stay.

See the list of players signed up, there are still places available. Email me if you want to play or if I have missed you.

Ray Dummett, Steve Nettleton, Denis, Craig, Tony H, Peter Roberts, Narelle, Virginia, Nick Brenner, Kristina, Matthew, Krista, Andre, Christo, Milton, fernando, Bede, Larry, Geoff, Jon C, Daniel, Bob Hill

CPR Course 12 Feb – 2pm – Still a few places available, email me if you would like to attend.

Best wishes,
Virginia
MLTC Secretary
www.manlylawn.com.au

MTC Junior Tennis: Term 1 Enrolments

Entries are now open online for Term 1 Manly Junior Tennis enrolments.

For more information, please contact or email Carmela.

Sign up on the web below.

Carmela Blackburn
MTC General Manager

MLTC Newsletter 18 Jan 2022

Member Team Tennis Saturday 29th Jan – Places still available for this event. Email me for a place.

Free CPR Course for members – Saturday 12 Feb – 2pm to 4.30pm in clubhouse. Email [email protected] to book a place. Max 16 participants.

Senior Club Champs – Go to our website to enter, entries close 13 Feb.

– Saturday 19 Feb Mens/Ladies 40+ Singles, Mens/Ladies 60+ Singles

– Sunday 20 Feb Combined 100 doubles Mens and Ladies

– Saturday 26 Feb Mens/Ladies 40+ and 60+

-Sunday 27 Feb Combined 100 Mixed

Badge – If you are wanting to play the upcoming Badge season that commences April 30, please fill out the online form before Feb 13.

King Richard – This movie is showing at Hoyts Warringah Mall, its all about the Williams’ sisters.

Best wishes,
Virginia
MLTC Secretary
www.manlylawn.com.au

MTC Night Competitions Term 1

Entries for Term 1 Close January 25.

Entries are now open online for Term 1 comps.

Entries close Monday January 25 for both competitions.

Tuesday comp starts February 1 and Wednesday comp starts February 2.

Reserve players always welcome.  For more information, please contact or email Scott.

Sign up on the web below.

Scott Blackburn
MTC Tennis Director & Head Pro

MTC Midweek Ladies Competitions Term 1

Entries for Term 1 Close January 25.

Enrolments are now open online for Term 1 comps.

Entries close Monday January 25 for both competitions.

Tuesday comp starts February 1 and Friday comp starts February 4.

Reserve players always welcome.  For more information, please contact or email Scott.

Sign up on the web below.

Scott Blackburn
MTC Tennis Director & Head Pro

Annual Senior Club Championships. Entries Close Feb 13

Entries are open also for Aged Club Championships in February. Dates are as below

Saturday February 19  Mens 40+ Singles Mens 60+ singles  Ladies 40+ Singles Ladies 60+ Singles

Sunday February  20  Combined 100 Mens Doubles  Combined 100 Ladies Doubles

Saturday February 26 Mens 40+ Doubles Mens 60+ Doubles Ladies 40+ Doubles Ladies 60+ Doubles

Sunday February 27 Combined 100 Mixed

ALL EVENTS WILL BE A ROUND ROBIN.

ALL EVENTS WILL COMMENCE AT NOON ON SATURDAYS AND 930AM ON SUNDAYS.

All events will be fun so don’t be afraid to enter

All ages will be kept secret by me. Entries close on February 13.  Enter below.

Denis Crowley
MLTC Club Captain

 

Badge 2022 Entries Close February 13, Web sign up.

Entries are now open on our website for 2022 Badge.

The Badge begins on April 30 and finishes August 27 with finals day on September 10.

All members must be double vaccinated to play Badge as per Tennis NSW rules.

We have a selection panel of 5 for Men’s Teams and 3 for Ladies Teams.

Selection will be based on last year’s Badge results, UTR ratings and club championship results.

If needed, we may have trials also for members and particularly new members.

Nominations for Badge will close on February 13.

Denis Crowley
MLTC Club Captain

Senior Tennis Blog

Carolyn Nichols Senior Tennis Home Page; Ranking Tables, FAC, Historical Records; USTA Adult National Tournament Schedules; USTA Standings; ITF Seniors Home Page. ITF Rankings; USTA Senior International Competition. 2021 USTA Team Selection Guidelines; 2021 Level 1, 2, 3 Tournaments; 2021 Gold Ball Champions ; Instagram.

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ITF SENIORS TOUR

The ITF Seniors Tour is a global tennis Tour that provides players aged 30 and over with a high quality and enjoyable competitive experience. 2019 saw 27,500 registered players and 502 tournaments take place across 70 nations.

ITF Seniors tournaments range from Grade S1000 (aimed at elite players) to Grade S100 (aimed at recreational level), featuring singles, doubles and mixed doubles events for each five-year age increment from 30+ to 90+.

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Cameron Green @ Homebush

Cameron Green has been a hitting partner this week at Homebush for some of the Tour pros: including Kyrgios and Andy Murray.
Source: Lisa Green

MLTC Newsletter 9 Jan 2022

Happy New Year to all our members.

First Aid Course – Saturday 12 Feb 2pm Clubhouse. Numbers are restricted to 16, so it will be offered to full members first. Please let me know if you are interested?

Team Tennis – After the wash out of our last team tennis event we have decided to hold another on Saturday 29th January. Depending on COVID restrictions we will be holding a BBQ afterwards. There will be restricted numbers and midweek members will not be able to enter this event as it is on a Saturday, but are welcome to the BBQ.

Visitors playing with members during members’ times.

All this information can be found on our webpage under Members. Members can bring a guest up to 6 times a year. There is a fee that can be paid directly to MLTC’s bank account.

-Midweek $10

-Sunday $15

-Saturday $20

BSB 062-197 A/C 1000 0562

Best wishes,
Virginia
MLTC Secretary

www.manlylawn.com.au