Paul McNamee (born 12 November 1954) is an Australian former doubles world No. 1 tennis player and prominent sports administrator. (wikipedia)
She's got some niggles but says she's going to play and I believe it.
He has done a lot for this tournament. We haven't sat down and discussed it yet, but he brings a pretty strong case from the marketing perspective.
Not playing this tournament, which was an important part of his preparation for Melbourne, certainly puts him behind the eight ball. There is certainly a big question mark over his participation in the Open.
After leaving Tennis Australia, I hoped that I would be able to help another sport that I love and I feel privileged to be offered this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity with golf, which I have been passionate about since I was young.
We're not on a Tiger hunt right now. We are not in the ball park.
It is whether she is going to be top 20 or top 10. If she can beat Kim, you are talking top 10.
We now go direct to the black book of tennis players.
There is no word whatsoever on that and they obviously haven't made a final decision, but I still have significant doubts about that.
I think it's great to see China here for the first time. They are not noted as a tennis nation but the girls have made everyone sit up and take notice.
I think it's wide open. There is absolutely nothing between the top five teams,