General Brian Reginald
Tobin
Male
Australia
1930-12-05
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
2024-04-22
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From: https://www.tennis.com.au/news/2024/04/24/tribute-remembering-transformational-tennis-leader-brian-tobin

Tribute: Remembering transformational tennis leader Brian Tobin

As the tennis community mourns the passing of former professional player Brian Tobin, its members are also fondly reflecting on the long-time administrator’s powerful legacy in the sport. Tobin, who passed away at age 93 on 22 April, was instrumental in the revitalisation of the Australian Open, including the development of the state-of-the-art Melbourne Park following the tournament’s move from its earlier home at Kooyong.

Born in Perth on 5 December 1930 and relocating to Melbourne as a teenager, Tobin was a member of the Australian Top 10 in the 1950s and early 1960s, reaching the fourth round of the Australian championships four times. But it is Tobin’s leadership positions in more than 40 years of service in tennis administration for which he will be most remembered, commencing with his role as a member of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia council in 1964.

Tobin, who also enjoyed a successful 20-year career in banking and finance, became the national body’s full-time president in 1977 and held that role until 1989. Within that period, the hardworking Tobin was critical to the Australian Open’s promotion from its status as a lesser partner to the other three Grand Slams. Many of the world’s best players had earlier chosen not to contest the tournament when it was staged on grass at Kooyong.

The move to Melbourne Park, and the installation of the revolutionary roofed centre court, proved transformational to the tournament and the sport overall. Opened in 1988, the then-Flinders Park became the most modern venue of all four majors.

“Brian Tobin will always be remembered as the President who successfully moved the Australian Open from Kooyong to Melbourne Park and established a relationship with the Victorian Government that enabled me and the Presidents that followed to grow the Australian Open to equal status with the other Grand Slams,” said Geoff Pollard, who served as Tennis Australia President from 1989 until 2010.

“As a player and then as an official, Brian spent a lifetime leading the development and promotion of tennis in Australia and then worldwide as President of the International Tennis Federation.”

Under Tobin’s leadership of the International Tennis Federation (ITF) between 1991 and 1999, the Davis Cup and the Fed Cup (now known as Billie Jean King Cup) both flourished. David Haggerty, the current ITF President, described Tobin as a ‘great president’ who “oversaw tennis’s emergence as a truly global sport, played and enjoyed by millions around the world. His leadership of the ITF and vision at a pivotal time for tennis established firm foundations for the ITF to grow and adapt to the changes of the subsequent three decades, and ensured the future of the sport we all love,” Haggerty said.

Highly respected by players, officials and fellow administrators, Tobin was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2003. Induction into the Australian Tennis Hall of Fame followed in 2004. He had previously been inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 1991, acknowledging his contribution in administration to tennis.

Tobin also served roles on the Professional Tennis Council, Women’s Professional Tennis Council and was Australia’s Federation Cup captain for a three-year period in the 1960s. He was appointed a member of the Order of Australia in 1986 and Olympic Order in 1999. “He spent a lifetime developing and promoting the game we all love,” Pollard added. “We have all lost a great friend.”

Tobin is survived by his wife Carmen, and sons Geoff and Alan.



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Archive statistics 1949 - 1969
22
125
63


Tournament wins 1969 - Sunbury Easter (Amateur)
1966 - Bacchus Marsh Labour Day (Amateur)
1962 - Colac Australia Day ()
1961 - Tasmanian Championships (Amateur)
1961 - Wangaratta Australia Day (Amateur)
1960 - Glen Iris Invitation (Amateur)
1959 - Glen Iris Invitation (Amateur)
1958 - Bendigo Easter Tournament (Amateur)
1957 - Bendigo Easter Tournament (Amateur)
1957 - Glen Iris Australia Day (Amateur)
1957 - Glen Iris Invitation (Amateur)
1957 - Yallourn New Year ()
1956 - Goulburn Valley ()
1955 - Goulburn Valley ()
1954 - Goulburn Valley ()
1953 - Yallourn New Year ()
1953 - Wangaratta Australia Day (Amateur)
1952 - Yallourn New Year ()
1952 - Yea Easter ()
1952 - Daylesford Country Day ()
1951 - Colac Australia Day ()
1949 - Ballarat Christmas (Amateur)


Tournaments Sunbury Easter - 1969 South West Districts VIC - 1968 Pacific Southwest Championships - 1967 Kent Championships - 1967 Southampton Invitation (Long Island) - 1967 Australian Hard Courts Championship - 1967 Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship - 1967 Bacchus Marsh Labour Day - 1966 Roland Garros - 1964 Swiss International Championships - 1964 Italian International Championships - 1964 Netherlands International Championships - 1964 German International Championships - 1964 Kent Championships - 1964 Southampton Invitation (Long Island) - 1964 Düsseldorf International - 1964 Australian Open - 1963 Colac Australia Day - 1963 Victorian Championships - 1962 Colac Australia Day - 1962 Australian Open - 1961 South Australian Championships - 1961 Victorian Championships - 1961 New South Wales Championships - 1961 Tasmanian Championships - 1961 Glen Iris Invitation - 1961 Wangaratta Australia Day - 1961 Australian Open - 1960 Victorian Championships - 1960 New South Wales Championships - 1960 Victorian Hardcourt Championships - 1960 Glen Iris Invitation - 1960 South West Districts VIC - 1960 Victorian Championships - 1959 New South Wales Championships - 1959 Victorian Hardcourt Championships - 1959 Glen Iris Invitation - 1959 South Australian Championships - 1958 Victorian Championships - 1958 Glen Iris Invitation - 1958 Bendigo Easter Tournament - 1958 Australian Open - 1957 Victorian Championships - 1957 New South Wales Championships - 1957 Glen Iris Invitation - 1957 Bendigo Easter Tournament - 1957 Yallourn New Year - 1957 South Australian Championships - 1956 Victorian Championships - 1956 New South Wales Championships - 1956 Australian Hard Courts Championship - 1956 Glen Iris Invitation - 1956 Goulburn Valley - 1956 South West Districts VIC - 1956 South Australian Championships - 1955 Victorian Championships - 1955 Goulburn Valley - 1955 Victorian Championships - 1954 Victorian Hardcourt Championships - 1954 New South Wales vs. Victoria - 1954 Goulburn Valley - 1954 Australian Open - 1953 Victorian Championships - 1953 Yallourn New Year - 1953 Wangaratta Australia Day - 1953 Victorian Championships - 1952 Australian Hard Courts Championship - 1952 Victorian Hardcourt Championships - 1952 Royal South Yarra - 1952 Daylesford Country Day - 1952 Yallourn New Year - 1952 Yea Easter - 1952 Victorian Hardcourt Championships - 1951 Ballarat Christmas - 1951 Colac Australia Day - 1951 Victorian Hardcourt Championships - 1950 South West Districts WA - 1950 New South Wales Championships - 1949 Victorian Hardcourt Championships - 1949 Western Australia Championships - 1949 City of Perth - 1949 Ballarat Christmas - 1949

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