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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

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