The very first thing that hit me with Steve is his very calm and warming personality, a person who is very humble and attentive
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Steve Furlong
Tennis Australia
Club Professional Coach
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13 July 2022
Article by Steve Holmes
Setting the Scene
Meet the Villager is a very popular part of our Villager culture, it gives us a window and insight into who we are individually and collectively as a Villager Community. I meet Steve at le Jardin to have a chat about why I wanted to profile him in the upcoming July edition of the monthly email newsletter The Villager. I explained to him that the reason I wanted to talk was due to many of our fellow Villagers suggesting we should meet, and I would like to feature him in our monthly Meet the Villager focus. Ok so I knew he was a Tennis Coach and that was about it, so on with this very informal chat /interview we went….
My First Impression
The very first thing that hit me with Steve is his very calm and warming personality, a person who is very humble and attentive, the only problem being is people like Steve Furlong are excellent listeners and observers, but this was a chat about Steve Furlong the Villager and Tennis Player and Coach not me Steve Holmes the editor of the Villager, so the game began, I served and he received – yip I made that up, but I am sure you get where I am heading with that.
Steve begins a life of tennis
Steve picked up the racket very early on and between 3 – 8 years old, he tagged along while his parents played tennis. By the time he was 9 years old, he had his first group lesson, and from 10 years – 12 years he played Saturday afternoon fixtures locally in Sydney. At 13 years old Steve played his first junior tournament in Sydney.
Between 13 to 16 years of age Steve was now playing local and interstate tournaments attaining a NSW tennis ranking of 2. He progressed on to win numerous NSW tournaments and then became runner-up in 16’s National Championships and earn his first USA tour opportunity with the 16’s National team.
Talent and Passion are recognised
1983 through to 1986 Steve earned a scholarship at the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra and began playing Australian and Overseas tournaments with the AIS Team and coaches which also included playing in the Australian Open Doubles on 2 occasions during this period.
1986 to 1991 taking on the world
He began playing worldwide, chasing ATP points to earn money and achieve as high as possible ranking. The highest World Singles ATP Ranking he attained was 355 in August of 1987. Steve’s highest World Doubles ATP Ranking was 229 in August 1989.
1989 Wimbledon
Steve played in the Wimbledon Mixed doubles and made it through to the 2nd round.
1991 the Gold Coast became home
In 1991 Steve came to Gold Coast to live and began coaching at the Sheraton Hotel, in Main Beach. He also traveled as Coach to Pam Shriver at Wimbledon and 2 years at Australian Open.
30 years at the Sheraton Courts
Steve is a qualified and accredited Tennis Australia Coach Member and has been coaching for over 30 years at the Sheraton courts here in Main Beach.
Regina King wrote about Steve
Howigothere an old news article (now a Pdf) that Regina wrote about Steve way back in the day…it makes for an interesting read, for example, what would it have been like to coach the richest man on the planet for 3 days, the richest man back then was Bill Gates, but I will let Regina tell the rest of that story


Cherished Memories
” I played in the Swan Premium Australian indoors where I beat Shane Barr in the first round and then lost to Wally Masur.”
More Memories
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Thanks heaps
Steve

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