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John Alexander

1951 - Today

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John Gilbert Alexander (born 4 July 1951), nicknamed JA, is an Australian former professional tennis player, sports broadcaster, and federal politician. As a tennis player, Alexander reached a career-high singles rank of no. 8 in the world in 1975. He reached the semi-finals of the Australian Open singles on three occasions, and won the doubles in 1975 and 1982. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. John Alexander is the 216th most popular tennis player (up from 534th in 2019), the 197th most popular biography from Australia (up from 450th in 2019) and the 26th most popular Australian Tennis Player.

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Among TENNIS PLAYERS

Among tennis players, John Alexander ranks 216 out of 1,569Before him are Mary Pierce, Peter Fleming, Lilí Álvarez, Elina Svitolina, Wilfred Baddeley, and Winifred McNair. After him are Bob Falkenburg, Heinrich Schomburgk, Emma Raducanu, Owen Davidson, Manuel Alonso Areizaga, and Harold Mahony.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1951, John Alexander ranks 349Before him are Gary Rossington, Tatyana Tolstaya, Luis Llosa, Ryūsei Nakao, Debra Jo Rupp, and Richard Thomas. After him are Trixi Schuba, Heinrich XIII Prinz Reuss, Cornelius Sim, Unshō Ishizuka, Geoff Lees, and Guy Lafleur.

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In Australia

Among people born in Australia, John Alexander ranks 197 out of 1,143Before him are Adrian Quist (1913), Bill Bruce (1923), Eliza Taylor (1989), Miranda Kerr (1983), Gerald Patterson (1895), and Malcolm Turnbull (1954). After him are Owen Davidson (1943), Ron Mueck (1958), Quentin Bryce (1942), Bill Bowrey (1943), Alex O'Loughlin (1976), and Peter Cosgrove (1947).

Among TENNIS PLAYERS In Australia

Among tennis players born in Australia, John Alexander ranks 26Before him are John Bromwich (1918), Norman Brookes (1877), James Anderson (1894), Mark Edmondson (1954), Nancye Wynne Bolton (1916), and Adrian Quist (1913). After him are Owen Davidson (1943), Bill Bowrey (1943), Margaret Molesworth (1894), Darren Cahill (1965), Lleyton Hewitt (1981), and Harry Hopman (1906).