Australian U-17
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Even though they were not even in the top 20 of the world before, since the Dorgias brothers joined the team, Australia's performance skyrocketed.
Information
- Captain: Jean Fitzgerald
History
Despite earning victories against top teams England and Switzerland, Australia's advance was stopped by Japan and they failed to qualify for the main draw of the U-17 World Cup.
Members
Coach
- Noah Dorgias
- Position: Strategist
Forced to give up on representing Australia himself, he supports the team from the shadows.
High School
- Jean Fitzgerald
- Position: Captain
As captain, he places the success of the team above his own pride.
- Ramos Crawford
- Position: Representative
This reserved player heightened his spirits to take on Japan. But in the end, he did not make an appearance on the court.
- J. J. Dorgias
- Position: Representative
Australia's ace. While he is quick to lose his temper, his skills cannot be underestimated.
- Chris Hopman
- Position: Representative
Since he values sportsmanship, he often clashes with Dorgias. Possesses great speed and reflexes.
Middle School
- Bill Hewitt
- Position: Representative
He has a big build and loud voice. However, since Australia lost to Japan in straight sets, he did not get to play.
- Mac McGregor
- Position: Representative
Even if it means reducing himself to a pawn, he wants to reach the top of the world.
- Milky Millman
- Position: Representative
With his fast serve and competitive spirit, he aims to crush opponents in an instant.
Uniforms
Australia's uniform depicts the national flag.
Trivia
- All Australian players reference real life Australian tennis player, either by name or in appearance.
References
Contributors: Kaoz