Don Tregonning
Donald Philip Tregonning OAM (born 26 November 1928) is a retired professional tennis player and coach. Tregonning, a student of Melbourne coach , was a member of the international professional tennis community, reaching the mixed doubles semi finals of the 1953 Australian Open, playing twice in the quarter finals of doubles competitions at the Australian Open (1949, 1953) and reaching the quarter finals of the Wembley Professional Championships in 1953. Tregonning played in a famous 1953 Australian Open Round 1 match in which the umpire left the grounds to "go to (his) tea".
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Don Tregonning
Donald Philip Tregonning OAM (born 26 November 1928) is a retired professional tennis player and coach. Tregonning, a student of Melbourne coach , was a member of the international professional tennis community, reaching the mixed doubles semi finals of the 1953 Australian Open, playing twice in the quarter finals of doubles competitions at the Australian Open (1949, 1953) and reaching the quarter finals of the Wembley Professional Championships in 1953. Tregonning played in a famous 1953 Australian Open Round 1 match in which the umpire left the grounds to "go to (his) tea".
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1928-11-26
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Donald Philip Tregonning
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Professional Tennis Player, Professional Tennis Coach
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Melbourne School of Tennis; Tennis Coaches Australia Victoria, Inc. ; Tregonning-Tennis
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Claire Tregonning
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