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Mark Raymond Woodforde, OAM (* 23. September 1965 in Adelaide) ist ein ehemaliger australischer Tennisspieler . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Karriere. 2 Turniersiege. 2.1 Einzel. 2.2 Doppel. 2.3 Mixed. 3 Abschneiden bei bedeutenden Turnieren. 3.1 Einzel. 3.2 Doppel. 3.3 Mixed. 4 Weblinks. 5 Einzelnachweise. Karriere. Woodforde begann seine Karriere 1984.
Nr.DatumTurnierBelag1.26. September 1988Hartplatz2.3. Oktober 1988Teppich3.1. Mai 1989Sand4.10. September 1989Hartplatz- Atlanta 1996
- Sydney 2000
Mark Raymond Woodforde, OAM [2] (born 23 September 1965) is a former professional tennis player from Australia. He is best known as one half of "The Woodies", a doubles partnership with Todd Woodbridge . Woodforde was born in Adelaide, and joined the men's professional tennis ATP Tour in 1984.
ResultNo.DateTournamentLoss1.Jul 1985Hilversum, NetherlandsLoss2.Jan 1987Auckland, New ZealandLoss3.Jul 1987Loss4.Aug 19875. Aug. 2020 · Mark Woodforde has revealed he no longer speaks to Todd Woodbridge in a sad twist to one of the most fruitful relationships Australian sport has seen. The Woodies combined to win 11 tennis grand slam doubles titles, 61 ATP doubles tournaments, a Davis Cup and Olympic gold during a decade of brilliance on court together.
Mark Woodforde is a former world No. 1 doubles player and a 17-time major champion, mostly with partner Todd Woodbridge. He also won four singles titles, two Olympic medals and three Davis Cup titles for Australia.
14. Juli 2023 · The Australian tennis legend shares his memories of partnering with the 17-time Wimbledon champion in 1993. He also talks about the challenges and joys of mixed doubles and his Hall of Fame career.
15. Aug. 2016 · Der frühere Doppelspezialist arbeitet heute als TV-Experte und Turnierdirektor. Mister Woodforde, man hat in Deutschland lange nichts von Ihnen gehört...
Mark Woodforde is a former Australian tennis player who won four Grand Slam titles and an Olympic gold medal with Todd Woodbridge. He was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2010 and worked as a commentator for Fox Sports and ESPN.