Mark Woodforde and Todd Woodbridge became the world's top doubles combination for many years, much of which spanned the 1990's. In addition, they won with other doubles partners and won mixed doubles titles as well.
Woodforde won a total of 17 Grand Slam doubles titles. Woodbridge won 22 Grand Slam doubles titles.
Pat Rafter was the only Australian male to win a Grand Slam title during the 1990's: He won 2 US Open's and twice Runner-up at Wimbledon, and reached World No 1 status for a time.
Mark Philippoussis also had a solid career over much of the 1990's, making finals in world Majors over that same period. In fact, one US Open Final was actually played out by the two latter Australian players.
Some of the leading tennis players from Australia who have won grand slams are Rod Laver, Ken Rosewall, John Newcombe, Roy Emerson Patrick Rafter and Lleyton Hewitt.
Roy Emerson
Yes there are lots of Australian Tennis Players.
Born on November 7, 1976, Mark Philippoussis is famous for being a good tennis player. He is a former Australian tennis player and turned professional in 1994.
Over the years, most of the commentators of telecast tennis have been former players. Over more recent years, some of the prime former Australian tennis players commentating have been: Fred Stolle, Allan Stone, John Alexander, John Newcombe, Todd Woodbridge, Mark Woodforde, Alicia Molik, Sam Stosur, John Fitzgerald, etc.
No, tennis players have to qualify themselves to play the Australian Open.
Rod Laver
the only active, well-known left-handed Australian tennis player is Chris Guccione.
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Layton Hewitt
Roger Federer
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Maria Bueno is the most famous Brazilian female tennis star, a former Wimbledo chamption.