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The main experience included playing a smaller format of tennis on the main stage - Rod Laver Arena.
Ten lucky students were chosen by their coaches to attend the Australian Open on Monday 17 January. Pictures: SUPPLIED
Playing on the main arena for the Australian Open gave children, parents and coaches feelings of excitement and disbelief.
Open tennis treat wanted to do last year as well but with Covid the program didn’t run,” he said. Mr Murphy said the club selected ten students who gained entry to the Australian Open for themselves and a parent for the day but it was perhaps the entry onto Rod Laver Arena that excited everyone the most.
“We thought we might be on one of the outside courts, one of the little courts and that would be pretty cool to say ‘we’ve played at the Australian Open’ but we got there and they said, ‘you’re going to be on Rod Laver Arena’. Continued page 3
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Ten lucky tennis Hot Shots from Mooroolbark were able to take the court at the Australian Open this week in a special experience organised by their coaches at Tennis For Life. Senior coach Tom Murphy escorted the Hot
Shots to Melbourne Park to play on one of the main courts, an opportunity that arose for the tennis club at the end of last year. “[Tennis Australia] emailed us and said there’s an opportunity on this day, Monday 17 to take 10 kids in if you’d like to and we very much wanted to do that. It was something we
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