PLAYER PROFILE
Mia Repac
- Age20
- Born25 April 2004
- Birth PlaceCorrimal, NSW
- PlaysRight-handed
ON COURT
- Started playing tennis at age six
- 2018 14/u Australian Claycourt champion after a semifinal showing in 2017
- Represented Australia in the ITF World Junior Tennis Asia/Oceania qualifying event
- Her strength is her determination and willingness to fight for every point
- Quarterfinalist at the 2017 14/u Australian Championships
- Recently travelled to Serbia to improve her claycourt game
- Member of the National Tennis Academy in Brisbane
- Models her game on Simona Halep
OFF COURT
- Draws inspiration from Maria Sharapova and Novak Djokovic for their refusal to quit
- Admires Victoria Azarenka – “I’ve always loved the way she plays and fights on the court”
- Grew up in Illawarra, NSW
- Dream is to get to the top 10 and play at all the Grand Slam tournaments
- Studying a Bachelor of Business
Mia Repac in the news
Tennis Australia’s National Tennis Academy Class of 2023 announced
9 March, 2023
Philip Sekulic, Zara Larke, Lily Taylor and Hayden Jones are among 27 athletes at the National Tennis Academy.
Read morePhilip Sekulic, Zara Larke, Lily Taylor and Hayden Jones are among 27 athletes at the National Tennis Academy.
Kokkinakis to play Popyrin in Adelaide International showdown
7 January, 2023
Thanasi Kokkinakis will begin his Adelaide International 2 title defense against fellow Aussie Alexei Popyrin.
Read moreThanasi Kokkinakis will begin his Adelaide International 2 title defense against fellow Aussie Alexei Popyrin.
Mia Repac: A rising star of Australian tennis
4 November, 2022
Meet Mia Repac, a promising 18-year-old and member of Tennis Australia's National Tennis Academy.
Read moreMeet Mia Repac, a promising 18-year-old and member of Tennis Australia's National Tennis Academy.
Gadecki wins final rematch to reach 16/u quarters
15 December, 2016
Olivia Gadecki and Annerly Poulos faced off just last week in the 14/u Australian Championships final. Gadecki won their second straight meeting, this time in the 16/u event.
Read moreOlivia Gadecki and Annerly Poulos faced off just last week in the 14/u Australian Championships final. Gadecki won their second straight meeting, this time in the 16/u event.