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Ian Ayre (tennis) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ian Ayre (tennis)
Ian Ayre is an Australian former tennis player. He was educated at the Anglican Church Grammar School.〔James Mason, ''Churchie: The Centenary Register'', Brisbane: The Anglican Church Grammar School, 2011, ISBN 978-0-646-55807-3.〕 Ayre was a contemporary of Frank Sedgman (1927), George Worthington (1928), Don Tregonning (1928), Rex Hartwig (1929), Ken McGregor (1929) and Mervyn Rose (1930). He was on the Australian Davis Cup team in 1951, 1952, and 1953, but never played in a match.〔Peter Stone, ("Ian Ayre to train squad" ), ''The Age'', 3 December 1969, p. 1.〕〔("Davis Cup Squad Enlarged: Ian Ayre Included" ), ''Cairns Post'', 7 December 1951, p. 1.〕〔Ken Moses, ("Ayre Selected in Davis Cup Team" ), ''The Argus'' (Melbourne), 15 December 1951, p. 1.〕〔(Davis Cup Media Guide 2012, p. 120 ).〕 In 1953 he reached the 4th round at Wimbledon, losing to Sven Davidson 6-3 6-4 6-4,〔(Ian G. Ayre ), Tennis archives.com.〕 and the semifinals of the Australian Open, losing to Mervyn Rose 4-6 4-6 6-1 6-4 6-4.〔〔(Ian Ayre ), Players, Australian Open.〕 Ayre did not win a Grand Slam tournament. He turned pro in 1955 and subsequently became a coach in Queensland. In 1969 he supervised the Davis Cup team when the captain, Neale Fraser, was temporarily unable to.〔 In 1975 he won the first Veterans' Open Tournament of the Gold Coast and District Tennis Association at Queens Park Tennis Centre.〔(Tennis Competitions ), Tennis Gold Coast, retrieved 17 October 2012.〕 ==References==
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