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Our Team In 2008

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Peter Betteridge, NZPTCA - Head Professional

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Mark Nissen, TA - Head Coach/Manager

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Ross Jones

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John Lange

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Kristine Radford (Guest Coach)

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Justine Betteridge - Administrative Manager

Coach Profiles

Peter Betteridge, NZPTCA

Head Professional

 

Peter can be contacted at info@aatennis.net or by mobile 0408 446 390.

Peter joined Chatswood Tennis Club as an A1 grade player after moving to Sydney in 1972.  

Peter began his teaching career in the mid 1970's with John Newcombe on his tennis ranch in Texas. 1975 saw Peter following a tennis scholarship to the University of Santa Clara, California, where he spent three years studying, playing and coaching.

In 1978 and 1979 Peter was appointed Tennis Director of the Manitou-Wabing Tennis Resort and Camp in Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada. Manitou-Wabing at that time was the largest tennis resort in the world. During this period, Peter became winner of eight National point score tournaments in Ontario, Canada and competed in numerous tournaments in Europe, USA, Mexico and NZ.

Peter returned to Australia in 1980 and commenced a coaching business and continued his association with Chatswood Tennis Club including a period as Captain of the NSTA Blackwell Cup team. Over the next ten years, Peter, though largely based at Chatswood, coached throughout the North Shore including at court complexes in Turramurra and Castle Cove. From 1990 until late 1996 he successfully built up and managed all aspects of the Chatswood club as the Chatswood Academy of Tennis.

For many years Peter was on the Chatswood Tennis Club management committee including a role as club captain.

As the face of tennis has changed greatly over the last 10 years, the ability to cater for the large range of clients whose limited time requires facilities which can offer night tennis has become a priority for the tennis professional. This facility was not available at the Chatswood Tennis Club.

In 1997 Peter and Justine Betteridge, as Artarmon Academy of Tennis, took up a position as managers and coaches of the Artarmon District Tennis Club in Artarmon, Sydney. Since that time, Peter's highly successful coaching program, particularly focussed on junior development, has continued and thrived.

Though enjoying work with players of all ages and standards, Peter has a particular interest in promising young players and has coached many of Australia's leading players including Kristine Radford, Australia's No 1 ranked female in 1994, Michelle Jaggard who represented Australia in the Federation Cup and Esther Knox, Australian Junior Champion in 1993 and 1994 and currently playing on the international circuit. Other notable pupils include Siobhan Munro, Jonathan Barrett and Brett Cooper.

Peter also enjoys coaching some of Australia's top veteran's players, who train and play regularly at AAT. 

"The AAT crew had a good year in 2007.  Wayne Pascoe won the world doubles crown in Turkey in the over 50 age group. His highest world ranking in 2007 was No. 5.  Hugh Thomson had a great year in the over 60 age group.  He won the world singles title and was ranked No. 1 in the world for the entire year.  Ian Pollard has begun his climb up the world rankings again and Craig Withell opened his world class account and now has a world ranking in the 300s.

Glen Knox  was our heavy weight  team member for 2007.  He has firmly established himself as Sydney's best player in 2007 and although he is far too severe for us oldies, he is gracious enough to still train with the team!

2007 will be a hard act to follow, but already in 2008 Sue Woodward has won the Australian Championship in both singles and doubles in the over 40 division.  Her world ranking has skyrocketed to No. 36 and she only has one tournament on the computer.  She is only going to move up."

Using the innovative and motivational coaching techniques he trained in during his time overseas, and adding his own style developed over years of exposure to different situations and experiences, Peter has successfully coached individuals and groups from beginner through to national and international champions. 

Mark Nissen - Head Coach/Manager, TA Qualified, Level 2 Club Professional, and Racquet Technician

AAT is delighted to welcome professional coach Mark Nissen to our team as Head Coach and Manager. 

A highly experienced and talented career coach, Mark is a level 2 coach with the TA and has now joined the Tennis Australia team as a Club Professional.

He is also a fully qualified racquet stringing technician using sophisticated electronic machinery and a great variety of strings to ensure your racquet functions to optimal efficiency.   Mark has been part of the Australian Open stringing team, has strung racquets for over 10 years and has a passion for making your racquet play the best for you.

Mark has also done footwork training with David Bailey.

Mark can be contacted at mark@aatennis.net or by mobile 0403 196 355.

Ross Jones - TPAA, Australia, Denmark & Sweden
Ross was the 1996 Australian Champion 60's and over. His playing achievements span his lifetime and have given him a maturity and wealth of experience difficult to equal.

Ross played junior Davis cup tennis for Australia and for many years was responsible for king cup tennis for Sweden. He has been the Australian national champion 55 and 60's in both doubles and singles and the winner of world team championships.

Ross is the author of a book on Swedish tennis. Ross has been a highly valued member of our coaching team for many years.

John Lange - USPTR

John returned to playing tennis after many years, having spent a successful career in "Big Business". One of his roles as Divisional National Training Manager has provided an excellent background context for tennis coaching.

He expanded his coaching skills while on temporary residence in the USA as a member of United States Professional Tennis Registry, and applied some of those skills in assisting the head coach at NYU.

He currently plays competitively in Tennis Vets in Australia and overseas, and has been an integral part of Artarmon Academy of Tennis for many years. 

Kristine Radford - Guest Coach
Kristine has been a guest coach with AAT for many years.  Kristine is a former Australian No.1 player who has represented Australia in the Federation Cup and whose career highlights include reaching the Wimbledon doubles semi finals and the last 16 in the Wimbledon singles. Peter was Kristine's coach during her professional career on the WTA tour. Highlights of Kristine's career include:
bulletFormer Australian No 1 ranked player
bulletPro from 1989 till 2000
bulletBeat Martina Navratilova on grass at a tournament where she had never lost a match in 5 years
bulletRepresented Australia in Federation Cup
bulletRepresented Australia in the Hopman Cup
bulletCareer high WTA singles ranking of 45
bulletCareer high Doubles WTA ranking of 21
bulletBest grand Slam result for singles, Last 16 Wimbledon, 3rd Australian Open
bulletSemi-finalist in doubles at Wimbledon Semi-finalist in doubles at the US open Semi-finalist in mixed doubles French Open
bullet1/4 finalist in mixed doubles Wimbledon 1/4 finalist in mixed doubles French Open
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Won 6 WTA Doubles events 

Justine Betteridge - Administrative Manager

Justine has been involved with the NSTA from a very young age and with the Artarmon Academy of Tennis for many years as a player, administrator and coach.

She has been involved with the NSTA as a committee member and at their request she has trained the NSTA junior squads. She was an NSTA grading committee member from 1995 to 1996.

Justine commenced her coaching experience at the leading Sydney Girls School SCEGS Darlinghurst in 1986 when she returned from two years international competition. She developed her teaching expertise from her experience as a player, nationally and internationally, and from training with Peter Betteridge and attending training camps.

Her playing career includes many notable wins. Justine is twice NSTA open singles, doubles and mixed champion as well as a world ranked player. In 1985 she won the Austrian Open Championships. Her highest WTA world ranking was 220 (doubles).

Justine has extensive experience in the administrative and marketing areas of tennis management including centre management, sales, financial management and the organisation of junior and senior competition teams and squads. 

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