Official e-newsletter of the Pat Cash International Tennis Academy & The Azzura Tennis Club

Message from Chris Steel - Academy Director

This past month has been a busy one, with many tournaments being played both here and abroad.  The Azzura classic was held at the Pat Cash Academy during the first week of April with Academy players taking out 5 of the 8 singles titles on offer.

Our top ranked junior Jared Easton returned from a successful ITF tour of Asia and improved his ranking to top 50 ITF. Alex Sanders who is touring in Israel was a finalist in two Grade 4 ITF events and won the doubles in the first event and was a doubles finalist in the second. Maverick Banes was also Crowned the 16’s Australian National Clay Court Champion. Congratulations to all three players and to our Professional Ben Mathias who coaches these players privately.

On the home front, the Academy has introduced a new initiative in Term 2 - “Transformers” training squad, which caters for players who have excelled in the Academy Futures program. The Transformers squad is designed to allow an opportunity for players to make the transition into our elite program if they have the skill and the desire to do so. There is a criteria involved and for more information please come and speak with me directly…! There have also been some excellent results in local tournaments over Easter. Be sure to check out our recent results section to see all the latest exciting performances from all of our Academy players.

See you next month!
Chris
 

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ACADEMY PLAYER'S RECENT RESULTS

Frankston Clay Court Open
Shannyn Ricketts – U/18's Singles Semi Finals, U/18’s Doubles Winner

Brisbane Aged Champs
Kimberly Birrell – U/10’s Singles Quarter Finals
Athena Nathalia – U/12’s Singles Runner Up
Andy Lau – U/12’s Singles Consolation Runner Up
Joel Braund – U/14’s Singles Winner, Doubles Runner Up
Luke Morland – U/14’s Doubles Runner Up
Hannah Receveur – U/14’s Singles Quarter Finals

Beenleigh Age
Kimberly Birrell –U/10’s Singles Consolation Runner Up
Nakisa Djamshidi – U/12’s Singles Consolation Winner
Amy Morland – U/12’s Doubles Semi Finals
Athena Nathalia – U/14’s Singles Semi Finals
Shannyn Ricketts – U/16’s Singles Runner Up, U/16’s Doubles Winner
Celina Goetti – U/16’s Doubles Winner
Monika Weinjert – U16’s Singles Winner, U/16’s Doubles Runner Up

Optus Grass Courts
Louis Ingram – 12’s – Round of 16
 
Well done to all players !

SPECIAL CONGRATULATIONS

As mentioned by Chris, leading Academy juniors Jarred Easton, Alex Sanders and Mav Banes have had a great month of results - well done guys ! A big thanks to Academy High Performance Coach Ben Mathias, who has worked so hard with the guys these few months.

Alex Sanders
Grade 4 ITF Gosford
Singles Winner

Grade 4 ITF Israel (April 3-7)
Singles Finalist
Doubles Champion w/ Jaryd Chaplin (Aus)  

Grade 4 ITF Israel (April 11-14)
Singles Finalist
Doubles Finalist w/ Jaryd Chaplin (Aus)

Grade 4 ITF Israel (April 17-21)
Singles Quarter Finalist
Doubles Semi Finalist w/ Jaryd Chaplin (Aus)

Jarred Easton

Japan Open Grade 1 ITF 02 Apr 2007 to 07 Apr 2007     
Semi final doubles w/ Andrew THOMAS (AUS)

Philippines Grade 1 ITF 27 Mar 2007 to 01 Apr 2007

Quarter Finals Singles
Quarter Finals Doubles w/ Bernard TOMIC (AUS)

Malaysia  Grade 1 ITF 20 Mar 2007 to 25 Mar 2007 
   
Quarter Finals Singles
Quarter Finals Doubles w/ Mark VERRYTH (AUS)

Ba
ngkok Thailand Grade 1 ITF 12 Mar 2007 to 18 Mar 2007     
Finalist Doubles w/ Mark VERRYTH (AUS)

Indonesia Grade 2  ITF 06 Mar 2007 to 11 Mar 2007     
Finalist Singles
Finalist Doubles w/ Mark VERRYTH (AUS)

Mav Banes

Grade 4 ITF Gosford - Doubles Finalist
Australian Claycourt Championships 16U Champion

Also, Celina Goetti just returned back to the Gold Coast to resume her training at the Pat Cash ITA after a wonderful experience representing Singapore in her first professional event!  At 15 yrs old, Celina is the best junior girl tennis player in Singapore.  She earned her postion on Singapore's Fed Cup Team after a full year of beating all of the top junior girls in Singapore.  She travelled with the Singapore team to Christchurch, NZ for a week of competition in the Asia/Oceania Zone Group 1 Fed Cup event.  Nine other teams from the region, with players ranked in the top 100 on the WTA TOUR, participated with Chinese Taipei winning the tournament.  Celina was fortunate enough to participate in a doubles match against Hong Kong China, which Singapore lost in 3 sets and a doubles match against Jordan, which Singapore won convincingly 6-0,6-0! A BIG CONGRATULATIONS to Celina for her accomplishments in her first ever professional event!


Celina & Mike


UPCOMING JUNIOR EVENTS

5-7 May : Junior Masters Circuit - Pro One
20 & 27 May : Junior Masters Circuit - Miami
26-27 May : 2007 Innisfail Junior Champs 2007
8-11 June : Volkl Gold Coast Age Champs
UPCOMING OPEN EVENTS

5-7 May : FNQ Age Championships, Cairns QLD
11-13 : Gympie Claycourts Chaamps, QLD
12-13 & 18-20 : Caboolture Open, QLD
26-27 May & 1-3 June : Ipswich Open Champs, QLD
16-17 June : Azzura Tennis Club Open (Hope Island)

PLAYER OF THE MONTH

Kimberly Birrell
Kimberly Birrell is our player of the month for May. Kimberly is only 8 years old and she has she recently competed in the first two Head Master tournaments of the year on the Gold Coast. She played very well and won both the Beenleigh and Azzura legs in this circuit in the 9 and under events. In the Azzura Junior Classic, Kimberly made it to the semi-finals and in the Beenleigh Age she was the runner-up in the consolation final in the 10U age group. When Kimberly is not playing tennis she likes to spend time with her mum and dad, acrobatics, rollerblading, playing the piano and reading. Kimberly’s goal in life is to be a professional tennis player and hopes to one day be as good as her tennis idol Kim Clijsters or even better!


Kim Birrell


TIP OF THE MONTH - by Wes Pope

That First Tournament
This month’s tip is for our youngest players who are thinking of, or just starting, playing their first tournament. Recently we have had some of our youngest players competing in their first ever tennis tournament. Along with the excitement comes a curious mix of anxiety, nerves and a fear of the unknown. Players should make sure they start by obtaining an entry form well before the closing date and correctly fill out all required details. It is always a great idea to play doubles as well, as this develops your net game and teamwork skills. If you know of a person in your age group of similar ability why not buddy up with them to have some fun together on the doubles court? Make sure you include your partners’ name on your form and that they obtain an entry form as well. First time players will need to pay a Tennis Queensland fee to be able to play tournaments’ and it is around $25 per annum. If you have kept the front of the entry form it will tell you the day the draw will be out on the Internet. It is with great excitement that you will see your name in the draw and it is very important to read your times very carefully for not only your first but any follow up matches you may be required to play. Obviously you have been spending as much time on the practice court as possible and you have had some match play to prepare for your next match. Make sure you have the right equipment ready such as a drink bottle, hat, racquets (it is always a good idea to check if they need restringing or not, in case you break a string during a match). The idea of entering tournaments is to gain experience, enjoy the experience and soak in the atmosphere of the challenge. Remember to always be honest on line calls and shake hands with your opponents after each match. Good luck and enjoy your first taste of competition!


Wes Pope


FITNESS TIP - By Nick

Recovery
Had a heavy training week?
Maybe you should try a hot/cold water recovery session!
Submerge yourself in a tub of ice water for one minute, then immediately into a hot shower for three minutes.
Repeat this for a total of three times for each.
This process of vasoconstriction then vasodilatation will flush the toxins from your blood stream and leave you feeling invigorated!!

BEEP TEST LADDER
   
1. Mav Banes : 17
2. Jarred Easton : 16.4
3. Sunny Wildwood : 14.1
4. Luke Morland : 12.3
5. Rowan Willis : 11.11
6. Monika Weinjert : 10.8
7. Athena Nathalia : 10.2
8. Amy Morland : 9.11
9. Andy Lau : 9.3
10. George Wall : 9.3
RALLY SPEED LADDER
   
1. Jared Easton : 2:29
2. Alex Sanders : 2:30
3. Maverick Banes : 2:33
4. Troy Gilham : 2:40
5. Leon Frost : 2:42
6. Sunny Wildwood : 2:43
7. Jason Alpen : 2:43
8. Joseph Matula : 2:45
9. Monika Weinjert : 2:47
10. Li Tang : 2:49

PRE-ACADEMY NEWS

General
Quite a few new students have joined our program so far in May. We are still catering for kids from as young as 3 years old with the Mini Tennis Orange. The Mini Tennis Green, Tournament squads and Academy Futures groups are still being held for slightly older, more serious players.

Hot Shots
The PCITA is helping develop tennis players through their association with the Tennis Hotshots Program whose ambassador is ex tennis great Pat Rafter. Anyone between the ages of 5-12 can join for a one off fee of only $20 which includes a great little gift pack. To receive the gift pack, participating players can pay the joining fee at the PCITA pro-shop.  

Pizza Matchplay
The last Monday evening of 1st term saw a very tight finish with the eventual winner being Dylan Oxley on 45points. In 2nd place were three players, Navin Djamshidi, Ben Stevenson and David Wing who all tied on 37points. Rounding out 5th place was Harrison Price on 34points. The new season has commenced and is on every Monday evening from 5-7pm.


Hot Shots Kids at Seaworld


THE AZZURA TENNIS CLUB

The 10-10-10- series was exceptionally popular this session, 29 in all signed up for the 5 week series to improve their skills, have a great work out/run around, and enjoy their time on the court. The sessions start again Monday May 7th, and Tuesday May 22nd, so please sign up at reception. The cost is still only $100 for the full 5 sessions: 10 hours of tennis, 10 hours of court hire, and 10 hours of gym time. The cost of an individual session is $30. A special thank-you must be given to Jackie and Linda from the Tuesday group. They bought in gift vouchers from the Billabong shop, and movie tickets for prizes for their fellow tennis players, a lovely and much appreciated gesture.

The Inaugural Azzura Davis Cup Challenge was an enormous success, although  there were no surprises in the eventual winners. The England 1 team, led brilliantly by Captain Ernie Grimshaw, with young guns Ross Taylor, Sonny River-Wildwood, and Andy Olle held the trophy, beating a wonderful "Rest of the World" team in the final.  It was a nail biting finish, Monika Weijnert surprisingly easily accounted for 71 year old Ernie in one singles rubber, England won the doubles, so it was up to Adam Bassetti and Sonny to play for it all. After some excellent tennis, played in the spirit of the event, Sonny won 7-5.

Australia had 3 match points in the decisive rubber against England in one semi-final, but could not convert (was it Li Tang not finishing the point, or did Ross step up?), and Murray Speedens’ Kiwi team just could not win the tie break in the other semi-final.
A special mention must go to the South African team, they played hard all day, and were the first team to crack open a beer at 9.50am!!! England A had some wonderful victories and came in 5th, only Slovakia were winless in the event and took the wooden spoon.
 
It was a wonderful day, the tennis, sausages, beer, and conversation flowed as countries united in enjoying the atmosphere. I would also personally like to thank Gaye Speeden for helping me with the catering, I could not have done it without her.
Of course the challenge is down for next year, can England repeat? I think Jason, Peter, Dave and Laurie of Aus 'A' are in training already, as they think they can do it! I will keep you posted!

Coming up!
The famous Beer & Wine Night has returned!! Friday May 11th at 7.00 must be put in your calendar as a night not to miss. A selection of wine and beer will be available, as well as some nibbles, and maybe even some tennis too!! $20 will get you it all! Please sign up at reception.


The Champions


PAT CASH

What's Pat Up To ?

April
Back in sunny Melbourne here visiting my Dad who has been very ill.

Had a great Easter watching the mighty Hawks grab a couple of wins and seeing my folks and friends.

Will head up to the Academy on the Gold Coast for a coupla days, then on to Boston to play the Champions Cup event. Might be playing Pete Sampras which will be a challenge and a half. He has just joined the over 35s circuit….Argh!!

Hope my practice with some of the kids at the NHPA at Melbourne Park has done me some good.
 
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POTPOURRI

Coomera Waters 
As a new season has commenced and the number of new players continues to grow. Coach John Dutton is delighted, as this means that the depth of his players has dramatically increased as well. John is pleased with the progress many of his players have made and is looking forward to working with incoming players.

Saint Stephens 
St Stephen's players continue to work hard, both in sessions at the school & here at the Academy. They are certainly keeping the confectionary suppliers in business alive and thriving - as when they come to the Academy, they devour everything in sight. It must be all the energy needed for their ever improving tennis & fitness skills !!


St Stephen's Players


JOKE OF THE MONTH

A man walks into a bar with a slab of asphalt under his arm and says:
"Give me a beer here, and one for the road.....!"

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