Ian Occleshaw

Australian tennis player and coach From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ian Eric "Occ" Occleshaw (22 February 1928 – 29 March 2015) was an Australian professional tennis player and coach. He was a member of the Linton Cup team in 1947, managed Linton Cup and Wilson Cup teams on several occasions, coached Peter McNamara and Alan Stone and is one of the founders of Tennis Coaches Australia Victoria (TCAV). He worked on the Tennis Australia Development Board, was president, secretary and member of the board of TCAV.[1]

Born(1928-02-22)22 February 1928
Murrumbeena
Died29 March 2015(2015-03-29) (aged 87)
Othername(Mr) Occ
OccupationProfessional Tennis Player Professional Tennis Coach
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Ian Eric Occleshaw
Born(1928-02-22)22 February 1928
Murrumbeena
Died29 March 2015(2015-03-29) (aged 87)
Other name(Mr) Occ
OccupationProfessional Tennis Player Professional Tennis Coach
Organization(s)Tennis Coaches Australia Victoria, Inc. (formerly PTAV)
TitlePresident of the TACV
Board member of
Tennis Australia Development Board (member) TCAV (president, secretary, member)
Spouse(s)Marie Patricia Occleshaw, née Henshaw (14 May 1959 – 3 August 2022)
ChildrenMark Occleshaw, Tim Occleshaw
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Occleshaw died on 29 March 2015.[2]

Career

Playing

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Australian Open[3]
Year Round Opponent Score
1949 R64 Gordon Schwartz 0–6, 7–9, 2–6
1950 R64 H Raward 6–0, 6–1, 6–0
R32 Jack Crawford 1–6, 7–5, 3–6, 6–3, 6–4
R 16 Frank Sedgman 1–6, 0–6, 1–6
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Coaching

Occleshaw commenced coaching in 1951. He was the head coach at Glen Iris (30 years), school coach at St Catherienes (30 years) and Corowa (35 years) owned four courts in West Coburg, was the resident pro, with Don Tregonning, at the Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club (20 years)[4] and coached squads in the United States. He was Peter McNamara's and Alan Stone's personal coach.[1]

Management

Occleshaw owned four courts in West Coburg, managed the Linton Cup team and Wilson Cup team, conducted tournaments for the Glen Iris Recreational Club (Glen Iris' Junior tournament – 30 years), TCAV (TCAV juniors – 7 years) and the Victorian government (Victorian schoolboys/schoolgirls tournaments – 8 years). He started and ran solidarity clinics in Brunei and Fiji, was a member of the Tennis Australia Development Board (8 years), a State Selector for the VTA (20 years), president, secretary and member of the TCAV board.[1][5]

Ian Occleshaw Award

Occleshaw is the namesake of the Ian Occleshaw Award Archived 18 March 2018 at the Wayback Machine,[6] which has been awarded by TCAV since 2014.

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Ian Occleshaw Award
Year Recipient
2014 Ron Carter – Frankston Tennis Club
2016 Frank Sedgman
2018 Cedric Mason
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Ian Occleshaw Trophy

Occleshaw is the namesake of the Ian Occleshaw Trophy,[7] which has been awarded to the best performing Pennant team by the Glen Iris Recreational Club since 2016.

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Ian Occleshaw Trophy
Year Recipient
2016 Nat Edwards
Louise Anderson
Hanna Steemson
Monica Nguyen
Jayme Waites
Peneolpe Panogopoulos
2017 Ladies Grade 3 Team
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