- Age 38
- Born 12 November 1977
- Homeland Melbourne, Victoria
- Lives Sutton, The Uk
- Height 182 cm
- Plays Right-handed
- Coach Miles Maclagan
- Playing Status Upon the market
On court
- started playing tennis in a youthful age
- parents Jay and Judy, possess a tennis center
- growing up, imagined of playing AFL for Carlton but rather grew to become among the world’s most accomplished doubles players
- won first ITF Futures Pro Circuit doubles titles in 1998, including two on home soil and something in Austria
- taken first ATP Challenger title in Holland in 2000
- claimed maiden ATP World Tour title in Belgium in 2001
- teamed with countryman Wayne Arthurs to capture four ATP World Tour titles in 2002
- finished No.6 in ATP Doubles Race in 2002
- won ATP Masters series occasions in Rome and Paris in 2003
- arrived five doubles titles for that second amount of time in 3 years in 2005
- finished 2006 rated in top ten the very first time, at No. 7
- claimed a minumum of one ATP World Tour title each year from 2007 to 2012
- arrived at the Australian Open mixed doubles final this year
- favourite surface is clay
- best shots are serve and forehand
- proudest moment had been named within the Australian Davis Cup team in 2005
Off court
- nicknamed &"Handles&"
- motto is “relax”
- enjoys spending his time by the pool
- dream holiday destination may be the The maldives
- sporting hero is Australian soccer star Harry Kewell
- greatest inspiration is his family
- favourite meals are Chinese
- favourite band is INXS
- dream vehicle is really a 350Z Nissan
- hobbies include soccer, cricket, rugby, waterskiing and Aussie Rules
- comes with an older brother, Steven, and older sister, Karen
Year-finish doubles ranking since debut
2006 Rotterdam ATP, Dubai ATP, Hamburg ATP, Portschach ATP, Queen's ATP, Stockholm ATP
2005 San Jose ATP, St. Polten ATP, Indiana ATP, Bangkok ATP, Stockholm ATP
2004 Rotterdam ATP, Nottingham ATP
2003 Sydney ATP, Rotterdam ATP, Rome ATP, Shanghai ATP, Paris Open ATP
2001 Sopot, Belgium ATP
2000 Scheveningen (Holland) Challenger, Bratislava Challenger
1999 Canada F1ITF, USA F11 ITF, Australia F4 ITF
1998 Austria F5 ITF, Australia F1 ITF, Australia F3 ITF
2013 Queensland ATP
2012 Montpellier ATP, Guadeloupe Challenger, Kitzbuhel ATP
2010 Rotterdam ATP
2009 Casablanca ATP, Stockholm ATP,
2007 Hamburg ATP, Montreal ATP,
2006 Adelaide ATP, Washington ATP, Toronto ATP
2005 Arizona ATP, Indian Wells ATP,
2004 Rome ATP, La ATP, Stockholm ATP
2003 Washington ATP, Cincinnati ATP, Stockholm ATP
2002 Bastad, Norway ATP, Stockholm, Norway
2001 Calabasas, U.S.A Challenger, Mexico Challenger, Germany F1 ITF, Nottingham ATP, Tokyo, japan ATP
2000 Singapore Challenger, Australia F1 ITF
1999 Europe Challenger
Paul Hanley in news reports
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