The Townsville tennis contingent at the Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games have team names that are as eye-catching as their serve-volley game.
A select few JPPMG participants competed in this year’s wheelchair tennis at the new state-of-the-art competition venue, the KDV Sport tennis facility, including Brisbane’s Steven Fell and Mark Towner who use the sport as a positive way to deal with disability.
Social training is paying off for the MP-4 mixed tennis team competing in this week’s Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games on the Gold Coast. The MP-4’s team consists of Peter and Linda French from Adelaide and Murray Fitzclarence and Di Arnot from Sale, Victoria.
The prospect of a love match is never far from the minds of Tweed Heads competitors Greg and Yvonne Morrison who are competing together in tennis at the Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games on the Gold Coast.
Laurel Blucher along with husband Tony Guilfoyle and doubles partner Paula Simpson were not quite sure what to expect and deemed their first foray into the Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games a fact finding mission.
Three sisters bring their tennis act from Melbourne to the Gold Coast for the Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games. All the way from the Australian Masters Games in Geelong, this is the sister’s first time on the Gold Coast.
Paralympian David Johnson returned to competitive tennis to participate in the Jupiters Pan Pacific Masters Games wheelchair tennis titles today.
Travelling from far and wide, tennis players at the Pan Pacific Masters Games all agree that the Seniors Tennis Club in Miami on the beautiful Gold Coast is the reason they keep coming back. South Australian Anne Crouch, who is …