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Upwey South serves up strong leaders at the Australian Open

Upwey South Tennis Club has always been a great place for tennis players to grow, and this year, three of its members had the chance to volunteer at the Australian Open (AO).

Josh Wright, Shae Sarris, and Finn Fitz, who all took part in Tennis Victoria’s Future Leaders program, helped out at the event, supporting young players and working with the Tennis Victoria team.

For Josh, Shae, and Finn, volunteering at the AO was a great way to give back to the sport they love.

Josh, who started tennis when he was young, remembered his first experience with the sport: “I joined a HotShots clinic in school and had so much fun running around and playing.”

The Future Leaders program helped them become more confident and learn how to lead.

“The program taught me how to work with kids and run events – it made me a better leader,” Josh said.

For Finn, the program helped him learn how to stay calm and keep a positive attitude when things don’t go as planned.

“I learned how to stay focused and keep the kids together when things changed,” he said.

Shae, the newest graduate of the program, found that leadership is not just about being good at tennis but also about helping others and setting a good example.

“It’s about communication and teamwork, not just being the best player,” she said.

At the Australian Open, the trio worked with the Kids on Court program, where they guided groups of kids through Melbourne Park, helped set up the courts, and made sure everyone had a great experience.

Shae’s favourite part was taking the kids onto Rod Laver Arena and seeing their excitement.

“It was amazing to see them so happy and serious about being on such a big court,” she said.

Josh also enjoyed watching the tennis matches, especially Novak Djokovic’s performance against Carlos Alcaraz.

“It was incredible to see him play,” Josh said.

The volunteers’ experience at the AO showed just how much support they’ve had from Upwey South Tennis Club.

“The club has always helped me grow as a leader, and I’m proud to represent our club and show what we’re all about,” Josh said.

Upwey South Tennis Club has been a big part of their journey, offering mentorship and opportunities to take on leadership roles.

“The club has always supported us in our growth, it feels good to know we’re representing the whole club,” Finn said.

Looking to the future, the three volunteers are excited about what’s ahead for tennis.

Shae is especially happy to see more girls getting involved in the sport.

“It’s great to see more girls playing tennis, I’ll keep working to make sure tennis stays fun for everyone,” she said.

Josh and Finn agreed – they said they hope their experience will inspire others to get involved.

“You don’t have to be the best player to be a leader in tennis, it’s about having a positive attitude and helping others,” Josh said.

Upwey South Tennis Club is also getting ready to celebrate its 50th anniversary this year. The event will bring together past and present club members for a day of tennis, music, and fun.

It’s a great way to celebrate the club’s history and the role it’s played in shaping future leaders.

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