The Guardian -
25 Jan 2018 15:01

Former player recognised in Australia Day honours for services to game and her work as role model and advocate for young Indigenous Australians Forty-seven years after she came to international prominence by winning both the 1971 French Open and Wimbledon crowns, Evonne Goolagong-Cawley has been made a companion of the Order of Australia, the nation's highest honour. Recognised for her services to the game as a player and ambassador, and her work as a role model and advocate for young Indigenous...
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