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Tennis legend John Fitzgerald introduced the Australian Open trophies to the western Victorian city of Pomonal on the weekend the place two new courts had been opened.

Pomonal, Australia, 30 October 2024 | Luke Dennehy

When John Fitzgerald formally opened the 2 new courts on the western Victorian nation city of Pomonal final weekend, it introduced again so many reminiscences for the previous world No.1 doubles participant.

‘Fitzy’, as he’s universally often called, grew up in Cockaleechie on South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula, enjoying tennis on related asphalt courts.

“This jogs my memory of my heritage, I genuinely really feel it,” he stated. “The city I grew up in, Cockaleechie, was a farming neighborhood that had three tennis courts.

“A bit like Pomonal, it had a cricket oval and a corridor, the place our mother and father used to go to Saturday evening dances and we stayed within the automotive after we had been little children.

“The courts we had had been much like this, however not in as good condition. In reality, there have been fairly a number of mushrooms and grass rising by means of the courts, which was typically onerous to navigate, and there have been extra flies.”

Bushfires devastated the neighborhood of Pomonal in February this 12 months and the brand new courts fashioned a part of the proud neighborhood’s restoration.

The courts had been constructed with the assist of the Victoria Police Blue Ribbon Basis’s Experience to Bear in mind and the Ararat Rural Metropolis Council.

“This neighborhood has gone by means of loads and to see what they’ve finished right here to construct these tennis courts is simply superb,” Fitzy stated.

The Australian Open trophies visit Pomonal; CFA Captain Randall Bacon with John Fitzgerald. Photo: Tennis Australia

The Australian Open trophies go to Pomonal; CFA Captain Randall Bacon with John Fitzgerald. Photograph: Tennis Australia

 

In addition to slicing the ribbon and opening the brand new courts alongside Pomonal Tennis Membership president Michelle Stewart, Fitzy was visiting as a part of his work supporting the AO on the Street program.

AO on the Street – which showcases the Australian Open trophies Norm and Daphne at areas round Victoria – is a joint initiative between Tennis Australia and Tennis Victoria with the assist of Go to Victoria.

Already the trophies have been to the Bacchus Marsh and Castlemaine Tennis Membership, and in coming months will go to Mt Magnificence, Warrnambool, Morwell, Purple Hill and Mt Eliza tennis golf equipment.

“It’s about taking the game we love and the 2 AO trophies to all these improbable communities and searching ahead to subsequent 12 months’s Australian Open,” Fitzy stated.

“We discover after we deliver the trophies everyone seems to be so welcoming, and also you by no means meet individuals who aren’t good individuals in locations like this.”

Australia has a proud historical past with most of the nation’s iconic gamers, together with Fitzy, beginning out on courts identical to these at Pomonal.

Fitzy acknowledged the integral half the game and such amenities performed in regional and rural communities.

“Tony Roche, Roy Emerson, Rod Laver, Evonne (Goolagong Cawley) and so many others began within the nation and areas identical to this,” he stated.

Future AO on the Street tennis membership areas

  • Mt Magnificence – Sunday, 3 November
  • Warrnambool – Sunday, 24 November
  • Morwell – Saturday, 30 November
  • Purple Hill – Sunday, 1 December
  • Mt Eliza – Sunday, 15 December

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