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Mark Leuba
- Director of Team Tennis W.A.
- Tennis Australia fully certified Club Professional Coach
- 22 years coaching experience; Coached Tennis West Programs and co-ordinated Talent ID Squads.
- Manager of W.A’s Reid Cup 16/u State Team and National Tournament; Manager of W.A’s Linton Cup 18/u State Team and National Tournament; Touring Coach with W.A’s top male and female senior players at national and international events.
- Played at professional level throughout Australia and the world; One of W.A's highest ranked senior players from the 1980 to 2000; A part of Hensman Park Tennis Club's victorious State League Team 2005/06, 2006/07, 2007/08, 2008/09.
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Cameron Fenner
- Director of Team Tennis W.A.
- Tennis Australia fully certified Club Professional Coach; Tennis Australia Talent ID and Development Coach
- 9 years coaching experience; Coached at Tennis West State Squads and Milo Talent Development Centres; Worked at the Hopman Cup for the past four years as hitting partner to a number of tennis professionals
- Ranked in the top 5 male players in the state for the last five years; State League MVP and player of the year 2007, 2008, 2009; A part of Hensman Park Tennis Club's victorious State League Team 2005/06, 2006/07, 2007/08, 2008/09
- Played at professional level throughout Australia and the world.
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Strahinja Bobusic
- Director of Team Tennis W.A
- Tennis Australia fully certified Professional Coach
- 6 years coaching experience; Coaching some of W.A's highest ranked junior players; Worked at the Hopman Cup for the past five years as hitting partner to a number of tennis professionals
- Ranked in the top 5 male players in the state for the last five years; A part of Hensman Park Tennis Club's victorious State League Team 2007/08; 2008/09, 2007 W.A Open Singles Champion; From 2003-2006 played for the University of Georgia regarded the best college tennis program in the United States; Was a part of the first Georgia team ever to win the National Indoor Tournament and go undefeated in the regular season; Represented Australia in the 2007 World University Games; Played at the professional level throughout Australia and the world.
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