Thursday 13 September 2012

Australia Open 1969


The Australia Open 1969 was the first Australia Start and the ultimate Huge Throw competition to allow both beginner and experts. The competition was performed in Queensland on Milton's lawn judges between a gent’s area of 48 and a female’s area of 32. It was the 57th version of the competition, the 7th and last one organized in Queensland, and the first Huge Throw competition of the season. 
The semifinal between Rod Laver and Tony Morrison Roche was performed in 105-degree warm. That competition drawn on for more than four hours both gamers placing wet clothes results in their caps to help them keep awesome.  The Men's single men and women headline was gradually won by Rod Laver beating Andres Gimeno. Maggie Judge took her 8th single men and women headline and the $1,500 award from Carrie Jean Master and taken the competition with Women's enhances and Combined. 
The 1969 Australia Start was the only season in the Start era that a combined enhances title was organized, until resumption in 1986. Marty Riessen and Maggie Judge distributed the headline with Sam Stolle and Ann Haydon Jackson because the ultimate was not performed due to a deficiency of time. It was also the last season that a younger mixed enhances title was performed, Aussies He Experts and Ann Hawcroft taking the headline. Laver's win was the first step towards his second Huge Throw. 
Men's Singles for the 1969 Australian Open Rod Laver defeated the Andres Gimeno, 6–3, 6–4, 7–5. Margaret Court defeated the Billie Jean King, 6–4, 6–1 in the Women's Singles 1969 Australian Open. Rod Laver, Roy Emerson defeated the Ken Rosewall, Fred Stolle, 6–4, 6–4 in the Men's Doubles Australian Open1969. In the 1969 Australian Open Women's Doubles Margaret Court, Judy Tegart Dalton def.  Rosemary Casals, Billie Jean King, 6–4, 6–4. In the Australian Open 1969 Mixed Doubles Margaret Court, Marty Riessen and Ann Haydon Jones, Fred Stolle. Australian open Tickets are available at Sport Ticket Exchange. Sport Ticket Exchange is deals with Sports Tickets.

Tuesday 11 September 2012

Australia Open 1968


The 1968 Australia Open Competition was a tennis tournament that took place in the outdoor Kooyong Ground in Victoria, Australia from 19 to 29 Jan. It was the 56th edition of the Australia Competition (now known as Australia Open), the Fifteenth held in Victoria, and the first Huge Throw tournament of the season. 
It was also the last Huge Throw tournament to be restricted to beginners. The single men and women titles were won by Australia Bill Bowrey and American Carrie Jean Master. In Gents Singles activities Roy Emerson was the protecting champ but did not contend that season Bill Bowrey won in the ultimate 7–5, 2–6, 9–7 and 6–4 against Juan Gisbert, Sr.  In the Wonen's SinglesNancy Richey was the protecting champ but did not contend that season Carrie Jean Master won in the ultimate 6–1, 6–2 against Maggie Judge. 
In 1968 Competition Gents Enhances activities Penis Crealy / Allan Rock beaten Terry Addison / Ray Keldie 10–8, 6–4, 6–3. It was Crealy's 1st Huge Throw headline. It was Diamond's 1st Huge Throw headline. In the 1968 Australia Competition Females doubles activities Nancy Krantzcke / Kerry Melville beat Judy Tegart / Lesley Turner 6–4, 3–6, 6–2. It was Krantzcke's only Huge Throw headline. It was Melville's 1st Huge Throw headline. 
In the Australia 1968 Mixed events Dick Crealy / Billie Jean King defeated Allan Stone / Margaret Court by Walkover. It was Crealy's 2nd Huge Throw headline. It was King's Fourteenth Huge Throw headline. 2013 Australian Open Tickets are available at Sport Ticket Exchange. Sport Ticket Exchange is the deals with Sports Tickets.

Saturday 8 September 2012

Norman Brookes Challenge Cup


Sir Norman Everard Brookes was born on 14 November 1877 in Melbourne, Australia. Brookes was an Australian tennis title holder and leader of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia. Brooke’s father was William Brookes who had turn into rich from gold removal in the Bendigo area. 
He established a private education at Melbourne Grammar School. He went to work as a clerk at the paper mill where his father was organization director and was on the board himself within eight years. Brookes played commonly on the court of the family house in Queens Road Melbourne and near at the Lorne St courts. He studied the caress and plans of leading players.  Brookes was the first non-winning British men's singles at Wimbledon. He won the men's singles twice, first in 1907 and in 1914. 
He also won the double in each of those years, New Zealander Anthony Wilding, whom he beat in 1914. Singles Final. He is an important figure in the founding of the Australian Open tournament was known as the Australasian until 1927, which he won in 1911. Brookes is the world's # 1 tennis player of the 1900s. Brookes played 39 Davis Cup. Matches in Australia / New Zealand and the Australian Davis Cup team in 1905 and 1920 Brookes were instrumental in the Kooyong Tennis Centre. In 1926, the first president of the Lawn Tennis Association in Australia, which should happen in the next 28 years: was Norman Brookes Knight "- the recognition of service in the public service" in 1939, Lady Brookes made in.
1955th Dame Mabel Brookes named for his charitable work and social reasons. The trophy for the men's singles at the Australian Open is the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup, after him. He was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1977. In 1981 he became a stamp by Australia Post describes a cartoon image of Tony Rafty was issued. Brookes was died on 28 September 1968. Australian Open Tickets are available at Sport Ticket Exchange. Sport Ticket Exchange is the best site for Sports Tickets. Tennis Tickets are on Sale at Sport Ticket Exchange.

Thursday 6 September 2012

Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup


Daphne Jessie Akhurst was born 22 April 1903 in Ashfield, New South Wales. She was an Australian tennis player. As said by Wallis Myers she was World No. 3 in 1928 championship. Jessie Florence the second daughter of Oscar James Akhurst a lithographer and his wife Daphne Akhurst won the at the Australian Championships five women's singles title in 1925, 1926, 1928, 1929, and 1930. 
She was ranked 3rd on the list of most women's singles titles at the Australian Championships, at the back only Margaret Court with eleven titles and Nancye Wynne Bolton with six titles. She was the champion of the women's doubles honor. At the Australian Championships five times in 1924 and 1925 with Sylvia Lance Harper, in 1928 with Esna Boyd Robertson, and in 1929 and 1931 with Louie Bickerton. 
The Australian Championships In the mixed doubles events she is the four times Championship in 1924 and 1925 at the John Willard, 1928 with Jean Borotra and 1929 Spring Moon. She was Vice-UPS 1926 and Willard He and his partner Jack Crawford reached the mixed doubles final of Wimbledon in 1928, but the team lost to Elizabeth Ryan / Patrick Spence, 7-5, 6-4. 26th February 1930 in the St. Philip Church of England, Sydney, Daphne Akhurst married Royston Stuckey Cozens, a cigarette manufacturer, and retired from serious competition after winning the Australian Ladies' doubles championship in 1931. 
They had one son. Daphne Akhurst Cozens died on 9 January 1933 from an ectopic pregnancy and was cremated. The cup presented to the winner of the women's singles at the Australian Open is named the Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup in her honor every year. She was included into the Australian Tennis Hall of Fame on 26 January Australia Day2006. Buy Australian Open Tickets at sport Ticket Exchange. Sport Ticket Exchange is best site for Sports Tickets.

Tuesday 4 September 2012

Australian Open & Melbourne Park


Australian Open is the main event in the history of Australian. Melbourne Park is a sports venue specially Tennis in the Melbourne Sports and Entertainment division in Melbourne Victoria, Australia. It is the home of the Australian Open tennis tournament which is played yearly in January Since 1988. 
 The stadium was the home of the Melbourne Tigers basketball team and can be modified to host ice skating, netball, concerts, cycling as well as swimming and Motorsport events in Australia. It is run by Melbourne & Olympic Parks which also runs the neighbouring Olympic Park Stadium. The Yarra Park part of the Sports and Entertainment zone is run independently. Although it is best known as a tennis venue, Melbourne Park also plays host to a number of other sports and musical events throughout the year in the wild tend to use the more well-known international artists, as it is the largest, the larger the city, the Docklands Stadium MELBOURNE Cricket in Docklands and the surrounding ground, which is very expensive. 
In the past known as Center Court, Rod Laver Arena has a capacity of nearly 15,000, has a retractable roof and the second largest court is Hisense arena, which opened in 2000. It has a capacity of 10,500, and a Sunroof. It is a multi-purpose venue in the interim report for 2006. 
Used in the Commonwealth Games. There are also three show courts, as well as the former Show Court 1 is now the Margaret Court arena. Melbourne Park is adjacent to the Yarra MELBOURNE Cricket in the park, and there are several pedestrian bridges to connect the two rail lines through the separation of the park located 5 minutes walk from Richmond and Jolimont train stations and 5 minutes to the centre of town on the road 70 or 10 minutes. Buy and Sell AustralianOpen Tickets at Sport Ticket Exchange. Sport Ticket Exchange is the deal with Sports Tickets.

Monday 3 September 2012

Australian Open Trophies


The Australian Open is the best Australian Tennis Tournament held at Melbourne, Australia every year. 
The Australian Open naturally has very high audience second only to the US Open and was the first Grand Slam Championship to feature indoor play during wet weather conditions or tremendous heat with its two primary courts, Rod Laver Arena and Hisense Arena, prepared with retractable roofs. The prize money rewarded in the men's and women's singles championship is distributed uniformly. 
In 2012 championship the $2,300,000 prize money was distributed for single’s events winner and $1,150,000 for finalist,  $454,500 for double’s champion and $227,250 for finalist and $135,500 for mixed double winner and $67,500 for finalist. All money is in Australian dollars.  Australian Open 2012 the tournament director announced that the prize money was greater than before to a$26,000,000 on 4 October 2011.
It's the highest prize money for Australian Open Championship. The names of the tournament winners are inscribed on the perpetual trophy Cups. The Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup is awarded women's singles winner. Norman Brookes Challenge Cup is awarded to men's singles winner. Buy Australian Open Tickets at Sport Ticket Exchange. Sport Ticket Exchange is Deals with Sports Tickets and Specially Tennis Tickets.

Saturday 1 September 2012

Transmission of Australian Open Championship

In earlier times the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia (LTAA) is control The Australian Open by Tennis Australia and was first played at the Warehouseman's Cricket Ground in Melbourne in 1905. 
This competence is now known as the Albert Reserve Tennis Centre. In 2010 both live and taped coverage televised in the United States, ESPN and ESPN 2 AND TENNIS channel. The championship match was seen on ESPN2. Australia, Seven Network covers the entire tournament. In the rest of the world, can the tournament be Eurosport. 
BBC-TV provides limited coverage in some games in the United Kingdom: Australian Open no less TV Grand Slam event because of time zone differences between Australia and the large population centers in Europe and North America for Australian Open Men's Final is traditionally viewed sporting events in Australian Open. Buy and Sell Australian Open Tickets at Sport Ticket Exchange. Sport Ticket Exchange deals with famous Sports Tickets and specially Tennis Tickets.

Thursday 30 August 2012

Australian Open Evolution


The first Australian Open was held on the Milton Courts at Brisbane In the start of 1969, the tournament was open to all professionals’ players who were not allowed to play the conventional tracks. 
In the 1969 and 1971 tournaments many of the best players not participate in championship until 1982 because of the some problems isolation, inconvenient Time and the low prize money. After that National Tennis League working Rod Laver, Andres Gimeno, Pancho Gonzales, Ken Rosewall, Roy Emerson, and Fred Stolle, prevented its players from entering the tournament in 1970 because the assurance were unsatisfactory and the tournament was eventually won by Arthur Ashe. In 1983 included Ivan Lendl, John McEnroe and Mats Wilander tournament. 
Wilander won the singles title and both his Davis Cup singles rubbers in the Swedish loss to Australia Kooyong shortly after. After the 1983 Australian Open, the International Tennis Federation got the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia, the place where the tournament, because the Kooyong stadium was then inappropriate to change offer such a large event, and in 1988 the tournament was first Flinders Park present name rather than Melbourne Park on rebound Ace. The changes of venue also lead to a change in the lining of grass on hard surface known as Rebound Ace. Mats Wilander was the only player to win the tournament on grass and hard courts. In 2008, after being used for 20 years, the Rebound Ace replaced known by a cushioned, medium-paced, acrylic surface Plexicushion Prestige. 
Roger Federer and Serena Williams are the only players, the Australian Open on both Rebound Ace and Plexicushion gain prestige. The main benefits of the new surface are a better consistency and less retention of heat because of a thinner top layer. This change was accompanied by changes in the surfaces of all lead-up tournaments to the Australian Open. The change was controversial because of the new surface is similar DecoTurf, the surface used by the U.S. Open. Buy and Sell Australian Open Tickets at Sport Ticket Exchange. Sport Ticket Exchange provided guaranteed Sports Tickets specially Tennis Tickets.

Wednesday 29 August 2012

Australasian Open Championships Players History

Australasian Championships is first tournaments of the suffered from the competition of the other Australasian tournaments.  

All Australian and New Zealand before their first World Cup States organized 1905had 1880 in Melbourne and called the Championship soon colony of Victoria and later named him as the champion Victoria. In those years, the best two players from Australia NORMAN Brooke name is now written on the men's individual championship and the New Zealander Anthony Wilding almost did not play this tournament: Brookes came once and won in 1911, and joined the winners of the competition twice wilding recognized in 1906 and 1909. 
To help meeting the best Australasian players Victorian Championships was organized. Even when the Australasian Championships in Hastings, New Zealand were, in 1912, took place is the fruit of the tree, but the three times Wimbledon champion, came back not to his home: it is a problem for all players of the regular season: Brookes went to Europe only three times, where he reached the Wimbledon Challenge Round once and then twice won Wimbledon. 
Many players had never played the Australian amateur or open championships the Doherty brothers, William Larned, Maurice McLoughlin, Beals Wright, Bill Johnston, Pancho Gonzales, Budge Patty, Manuel Santana, Jan Kodes and others, while Brookes, Bill Tilden, Rene Lacoste, Henri Cochet, Bobby Riggs, Jack Kramer, Jaroslav Drobny, Manuel Orantes, Ilie Nastase at 35 years old, Ted Schroeder, Ellsworth Vines, and Bjorn Borg Played in Australian Open Champioship. Australian Open Tickets are available at Sport Ticket Exchange. Sport Ticket Exchange deals with the Sports Tickets and specially Tennis Tickets.

Tuesday 28 August 2012

Australian Open characteristics

Australian Open is an Australian biggest tennis tournament organized in the Melbourne, Australia in Last 14 days of January every year. 
For the reason that of geographic remoteness of the tournament very few foreign players are qualify for this tournament at the starting years. In 1920 the trip by ship from Europe to Australia took about 45 days to complete, were the first tennis players with the aircraft, the U.S. Davis Cup players arrived in November 1946. 
Even inside the country, many players could not travel easily. When the tournament was held in Perth, no one in Victoria and New South Wales went by train, a distance of 3,000 km (1,900 miles) between the East and West coasts. In 1906, Christ Church, a small field of 10 players, only two Australians attended, and the tournament were won by New Zealanders. 
Flinders Park was known as Melbourne Park was built in 1988 the championship tournament for the requirements of the ability to fulfill outgrown Kooyong. The immediate success of this step is MELBOURNE Park, a 90 percent growth in 1988 (266,436) on the previous year's Kooyong (140,000). Buy and Sell Tennis Tickets for main events like 2013 Australian Open Tickets at Sport Ticket Exchange. Sport Ticket Exchange deals with Sports Tickets.

Monday 27 August 2012

Australian Open Championships host Cities

Australian Open Tennis formerly managed by Lawn Tennis Association of Australia (LTAA) and the first game, which will soon operate a Warehouseman Cricket Melbourne in 1905. 
This place is now known as Albert Reserve Tennis Centre. The tournament was first known as the Australasian Championships and then became the Australian Championships in 1927 and the Australian Open-1969. 1905 from the Australian Open and the Australian New Zealand five stages in the following cities soon Melbourne (55 times), Sydney (17 times), Adelaide (14 times), Brisbane (7 times), Perth had (3 times) must be organized, Christchurch (1906) and Hastings (1912). 
In 1972, it was decided to stage the tournament in the same city each year the Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club was selected because Melbourne attracted the biggest patronage. Although in 1905, began the tournament was not designated as a major championship until 1924, by the International Federation (lawn tennis ILTF) in 1923. 
The tournament committee changed the structure of the tournament to include SEEDING that time.  Australian Open Tickets are available at Sport Ticket Exchange. Buy Australian Open Ticket and Other Sport Tickets Resale.

Saturday 25 August 2012

Australian Open Championship introduction


The Great Australian Open tennis tournament is a most important Championship held per annum over the last two weeks of January in Melbourne, Australia. It began to organize on 1905. 
Australian Open tournament is sequentially the first of the four Grand Slam tennis events of the year the other three being the French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open. 
Its main events are men's and women's individual, men's, women's and mixed doubles and junior priorities, as well as wheelchairs, legends and exhibition in since 1988, the tournament was a hard, played by the courts MELBOURNE Park. 
The Australian Open typically has very high attendance second only to the U.S. Open and the first Grand Slam tournament of her, indoor playground and wet weather or extreme heat, as well as its two main courts, Rod Laver and Hisense arena with retractable roofs saturated. Australian Open Tickets are available at Sport Ticket Exchange. Buy and Sell Sports Tickets at Sport Ticket Exchange.