Victorian deputy opposition Leader and former tennis player Sam Groth has demanded the Australian Open “properly” celebrate Australia Day, urging the nation to "actually be proud".
Currently, the national anthem and a "parade of Aussie flags" will form a key part of on-court ceremonies, alongside a festival of Australian music in Garden Square, Tennis Australia said.
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Groth, 37, retired from the ATP circuit in 2018 ... and at the Australian Open we are inclusive and respectful of all,' a Tennis Australia official said. 'We acknowledge the historical ...
Former tennis player and deputy Liberal Party leader Sam Groth has called for Tennis Australia to conduct a "full Australia Day ceremony" at Melbourne Park on January 26, which coincides with the ...
Pride Day scheduled for January 24 Melbourne based former tennis star Sam Groth has slammed the Australian Open over its plans to 'celebrate' January 26, calling for 'more than just flags and the ...