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Can Henri Leconte commentate all the Aus Open tennis matches? #makesmegiggle #ausopen @AustralianOpen
— Geórgia (@LoveGeorgiaa) January 16, 2014
Henri Leconte
Commentator – Australian Open
After a stunning debut in the Australian Open commentary box in 2010 as a special guest, Leconte has entertained audiences with his flair and energy ever since. Leconte turned orthodox commentary on its head when he helped audiences live the big moments in the 2010 match between France’s Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Spain’s Nicolas Almagro.
The peak of his career came in the mid to late 1980s when in 1986 he reached two Grand Slam singles semi-finals at the French Open and Wimbledon, and attained his career-high singles ranking of World No. 5. In 1988, Leconte reached the men’s singles final at the French Open,
Leconte retired from the professional ATP tour in 1996, having won a total of nine career singles titles and 10 doubles titles. He plays now Tennis Exhibitions, ATP Championstour, golf, padel plus he likes to drive fast cars. Biography
John Fitzgerald
Commentator – Australian Open
This will be John‘s 19th year providing expert commentary for Channel 7‘s summer of tennis. His memories of the Australian Open stretch back to Kooyong where he won a doubles title in 1982.
As a player, his greatest career highlights came during the 11 years he represented Australia in the Davis Cup. During this time he well and truly made his mark on Australian tennis and was an integral part of the team. He played three finals and played a major role in defeating Sweden in both the 1983 and 1986 finals at Kooyong.
John also held the No.1 ranking in Australia, represented his country in two Olympics (Seoul and Barcelona), won six ATP Tour singles titles, 30 ATP Tour doubles titles (including seven Grand Slam titles) and received the Order of Australia Medal in 1993 for services to tennis.
On my way back to Europe.Exited for the rest of the season.Congratulation to @stanwawrinka for a great match. Love you Australia
— Novak Djokovic (@DjokerNole) January 23, 2014
Some very happy Tennis Hot Shots with @spongebob @Patrick_Star @henrileconteoff @billyslater @lukeandwyatt #ausopen pic.twitter.com/vnWdkzyReB
— Australian Open (@AustralianOpen) January 10, 2014
Not sure if @TheRealPatCash or @henrileconteoff #wtcadelaide pic.twitter.com/kgkiQ788ut
— WTC Adelaide (@WTC_Adelaide) January 9, 2014
Are you ready Team Noah? 7-9 Jan, Memorial Drive, #WTCAdelaide #Adelaide @NoahYannick @mhingis @feliciano_lopez pic.twitter.com/1x6r5d0A1p
— WTC Adelaide (@WTC_Adelaide) December 29, 2013
... Henri is excited! Are you? #WTCAdelaide#Adelaide@Ticketek_AU Tickets from $9.90 pic.twitter.com/K0uPFva4We
— WTC Adelaide (@WTC_Adelaide) January 5, 2014