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* 1976 – Mark Philippoussis, Australian tennis player
* November 7 – Mark Philippoussis, Australian tennis player
Mark Watson Park has a picnic shelter, playground, two baseball fields, two basketball courts, and four tennis courts.
In their final year, Mark was the captain of the state primary school cricket and tennis teams, both of which won the national championships.
Also introduced are Krystle's ex-husband, tennis pro Mark Jennings ( Geoffrey Scott ), and Kirby Anders ( Kathleen Beller ), the daughter of longtime Carrington majordomo Joseph ( Lee Bergere ).
Mark Anthony Philippoussis (; born 7 November 1976 ) is an Australian former tennis player.
He has two younger brothers: Mark ( born 1964 ), and former professional tennis player Patrick ( born 1966 ).
* Mark Cox, professional tennis player
In 1997 the club was purchased by former tennis player David Lloyd, who sacked Dolan as manager and replaced him with Mark Hateley after Hull could only finish in 17th place in the table.
* Mark Hilton ( tennis ), see 1999 Australian Open
Simon makes Canadian radio history when he provides analysis on the first-ever Canadian English language production of the 2010 Rogers Cup tennis final along with CJAD 800's Rick Moffat ( play-by-play ) and Mark Shalhoub ( courtside reporter ).
* IMG – International Management Group – corporate agency established by entrepreneur Mark McCormack, originally with a specialization in golf and tennis.
They later mentored South African tennis player Mark Mathabane, helping increase pressure on the South African government to end Apartheid.
The Mark Bostick Golf Course and Scott Linder Stadium for tennis are located on S. W.
To the east of the village is the large open space known as The Common Field, used for cricket and football, and the Sir Mark Collet Sports Pavilion, with tennis and squash courts.
* Mark Knowles ( born 1971 ), professional Bahamian tennis player
* Mark Mathabane ( tennis player and author of the autobiography Kaffir Boy ).
* Kaffir Boy is the title of Mark Mathabane's autobiography, who grew up in the township of Alexandra, travelled to the United States on a tennis scholarship, and became a successful author in his adoptive homeland.
By combining handball ( racquetball with no racquet ), tennis, and volleyball, they arrived at the game that is called Deckerball ( after Mark Decker ).
* 16 October – Mark Mathabane, author, tennis player born in Johannesburg
* Mark Dickson, former tennis pro: 1983 US Open quarter-finalist and four-time All-American at Clemson University
His brothers are David Lewis and Mark Lewis who also had significant competitive tennis careers.
The Woodies was the nickname given to the professional tennis doubles pairing of Australians Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde, which was one of the most successful pairings in tennis history.

Mark and player
* Mark Mendoza ( born 1955 ), American bass player nicknamed " The Animal "
* 1965 – Mark Lemke, American baseball player
* 1983 – Mark Reynolds, American baseball player
* 1954 – Mark Fidrych, American baseball player ( d. 2009 )
* 1962 – Mark Gubicza, American baseball player
* 1971 – Mark Loretta, American baseball player
* 1983 – Mark Webster, Welsh darts player
* 1974 – Mark Bellhorn, American baseball player
* 1969 – Mark Macon, American basketball player
* 1965 – Mark Bryant, American basketball player
Former dual premiership winning coach and Essendon triple-premiership winning player Mark Thompson later joined Hird on the coaching panel.
* 1964 – Mark Price, American basketball player
* 1986 – Mark Sztyndera, German rugby player
utility player Mark Loretta accepted Houston's salary arbitration and Kazuo Matsui finalized a $ 16. 5 million, three-year contract with the team.
* 1977 – Mark Tauscher, American football player
* 1958 – Mark Benson, English cricket player
* 1944 – Mark Belanger, American baseball player ( d. 1998 )
* 1957 – Mark Eaton, American basketball player
* 1981 – Mark Gasnier, Australian rugby player
* 1962 – Mark Gardner, American baseball player
* 1968 – Mark Clark, American baseball player
* 1977 – Mark Eaton, American ice hockey player
* 1966 – Mark Tinordi, Canadian ice hockey player
* 1956 – Mark Shaw, New Zealand rugby player
* 1955 – Mark Howe, American ice hockey player

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