Echuca Tennis Club had a few special visitors on Saturday, as the Australian Open Trophy tour made its way to the club.
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Former champion tennis player John Fitzgerald accompanied the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup and the Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup to Echuca, as part of Tennis Australia’s annual ‘AO On The Road’ trophy tour.
Fitzgerald, a former world number one doubles player who achieved a career doubles grand slam, said the event was a wonderful way to bring excitement to regional towns that had experienced hardships in recent times.
“AO on the Road is a fantastic initiative. It brings the prestige and excitement of the Australian Open to regional areas, while showcasing Victoria’s incredible tennis communities who do so much important work,” he said.
“This past year, when so many communities have been hit hard by devastating floods, tennis communities have come together to support one another and to rebuild.
“It’s wonderful that we can bring the trophies to these areas and come together to celebrate their resilience.”
The visit of the trophies also coincided with the Australian Tennis Foundation’s ‘Rally as One’ program, which aimed at supporting communities devastated by natural disasters with free community events, infrastructure projects and tennis programs.
The trophies made their way to Echuca after visiting Rochester last Saturday, and will head to Wahgunyah next week as the tour continues its journey across regional Victoria.