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Sam Groth tonight capped his best ever season on tour by scooping Australia’s top tennis award, the Newcombe Medal.
Editors Note: Full video of the event can be found at www.tennisnews.com
The world No.60 was bestowed the honor at a gala celebration at Crown Palladium in Melbourne, attended by a who’s who of Australian tennis. Groth accepted the Newcombe Medal from the award’s namesake, Australian tennis legend John Newcombe.
“It’s hard to put it into words, it was a great year and this really tops it off. For the whole Australian tennis community to come together and to be presented with this award, I’m a little bit speechless,” Groth said.
“I’m really appreciative that everyone’s seen my year to be good enough to be nominated – let alone, to win – the Newcombe Medal, so it’s a pretty amazing feeling.”
Following a night of celebration it will be business as usual for the newly crowned medalist, who has his sights set on a big year in 2016.
“I’ll get ready for the summer now, I don’t think my plans will really change too much but it’s a nice honor to have,” Groth said.
“Top 50 is the goal, I got within one win this season when I had to stop playing due to injury. I want to try to push into the second week of the Slams and I think now with Davis Cup we have a good young team, a really talented team, so I’m going to place a big focus on Davis Cup next year and also make sure I qualify for Rio.”
The 28-year-old was tonight honored to be recognized for his outstanding season in front of the nation’s top past and current players.
“These names are so well respected in the Australian tennis community and that’s something I want to develop over time,” he said.
“I want to have the respect of the old guys, the current players and also the young guys, and that’s something I try to do every day, I go out on court and give it everything I’ve got. I feel like if I keep doing what I’m doing hopefully one day I’ll be held in the same regard.”
On court in 2015 Groth won Challenger titles in Taiwan and Manchester, and made his maiden appearance in the final 32 at a Grand Slam when he advanced to the third round of the Australian Open in January.
The big-serving Victorian was a pivotal member of Australia’s Davis Cup team, helping steer the nation to the World Group semifinals in September.
After starting the year ranked world No.81, Groth’s strong results – including three ATP quarterfinals – saw him rise to a career-high world No.53 in August.
Groth joins 2014 winner Nick Kyrgios (ACT), 2013 recipient Lleyton Hewitt (SA) and three-time winner Sam Stosur (Qld) on the Newcombe Medal honor roll.
Stosur, wheelchair tennis champion Dylan Alcott (Vic), Fed Cup representative Casey Dellacqua (WA), rising star Thanasi Kokkinakis (SA) and doubles specialist John Peers (Vic) were also in the running for the 2015 accolade.
The Newcombe Medal is the premier award presented on a night that recognizes players, coaches, clubs, communities, volunteers and officials for their service to the sport. The awards ceremony has been held annually since 2010.
A highlight of the evening’s celebrations was the presentation of the President’s Spirit of Tennis Award to Ray Ruffels (Vic) for his outstanding contribution to the sport. Also honored was former world No.1 and two-time Grand Slam champion Lleyton Hewitt (SA), who will retire from professional tennis following Australian Open 2016.
Victorian Omar Jasika was named Male Junior Athlete of the Year, Kimberly Birrell (Qld) was named Female Junior Athlete of the Year and Ben Mathias (Qld), coach of Newcombe Medal winner Sam Groth, was recognized for Coaching Excellence – High Performance.
The full list of award winners is as follows:
Newcombe Medal
Sam Groth – Templestowe, Vic
President’s Spirit of Tennis Award
Ray Ruffels – Sandringham, Vic
Female Junior Athlete of the Year
Kimberly Birrell – Hope Island, Qld
Male Junior Athlete of the Year
Omar Jasika – Clarinda, Vic
Most Outstanding Athlete with a Disability
Dylan Alcott – East St Kilda, Vic
Tennis Senior of the Year
Bob Howes – Highett, Vic
Coaching Excellence – ANZ Tennis Hot Shots
Adrian Muscillo – Kew, Vic
Coaching Excellence – Club
Jason Lindeman – Hawthorn, Vic
Coaching Excellence – Talent Development
Janine Thompson – Lalor Park, NSW
Coaching Excellence – High Performance
Ben Mathias – Labrador, Qld
Most Outstanding Club presented by Medibank
Alexander Park Tennis Club – Menora, WA
Most Outstanding School
Brisbane Boys’ College – Toowong, Qld
Most Outstanding Professional Tournament
2015 Mildura Grand International – Mildura, Vic
Most Outstanding Australian Ranking Tournament
Bendigo Junior Tour and Australian Money Tournament – Bendigo, Vic
Excellence in Officiating
John Blom – Heathcote, NSW
Volunteer Achievement Award
Lyn Duffy – Melton South, Vic
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