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Noel Callaghan (born 16 May 1955) is an Australian tennis coach and former professional player. Callaghan, raised in Sydney, was a top ranked junior in New South Wales and trained with Charles Hollis, who had coached Rod Laver. During the 1970s he competed on the European circuit for several seasons and featured at the Wimbledon Championships. He made the Wimbledon mixed doubles round of 16 with Jenny Walker in 1976.

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  • Noel Callaghan (born 16 May 1955) is an Australian tennis coach and former professional player. Callaghan, raised in Sydney, was a top ranked junior in New South Wales and trained with Charles Hollis, who had coached Rod Laver. During the 1970s he competed on the European circuit for several seasons and featured at the Wimbledon Championships. He made the Wimbledon mixed doubles round of 16 with Jenny Walker in 1976. (en)
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  • Noel Callaghan (born 16 May 1955) is an Australian tennis coach and former professional player. Callaghan, raised in Sydney, was a top ranked junior in New South Wales and trained with Charles Hollis, who had coached Rod Laver. During the 1970s he competed on the European circuit for several seasons and featured at the Wimbledon Championships. He made the Wimbledon mixed doubles round of 16 with Jenny Walker in 1976. A former New South Wales state coach, Callaghan has been the coach of several professional players, including Brad Drewett, Wally Masur, Jelena Dokic and Samantha Stosur. He was named in the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse in 2016 over allegations from three witnesses that he had molested them in the late 1990s, for which he had been was acquitted. (en)
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