Paul McNamee (born 12 November 1954) is an Australian former doubles world No. 1 tennis player and prominent sports administrator. (wikipedia)
November in Sydney is lovely weather and it's light well into the evening.
The heat is much harder to handle than the rain.
We now go direct to the black book of tennis players.
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.
It's phenomenal. It started off as an amazing tournament ... but to get six world number ones through to the quarter-finals is just a dream line-up.
We've dropped off the pace. Other sports are much more professional than they used to be and they're able to capture the best kids.
He's good enough to overcome that, he is such a great player.
She's a delight and what a talented player,
Amelie is a very, very hard player to beat and even if Fabrice loses his singles matches, there is absolutely no doubt he is the best doubles player in the tournament,
There is no word whatsoever on that and they obviously haven't made a final decision, but I still have significant doubts about that.