Deadly Tennis

Deadly Tennis Tennis is deadly, and we want to teach kids how to play. Our vision is to enable Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children to be able to participate.

Keiryn Lenoy is a Jirrbal woman from Innisfail. First introduced to tennis at the age of 4, at Innisfail Camp; District Tennis Association, through the Milo Tennis Program
First met Evonne Goolagong Cawley at the age of 8, in Gordonvale QLD, and has since been involved in Evonne’s Foundation, by attending National Development Camps, State Development Camps and several Come and Try Days.

Deadly is used by many Aboriginal people to mean excellent, very good, in the same way that wicked is by many young English speakers. The Deadlys were awards for outstanding achievement by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people. This usage is not exclusive to Aboriginal people.

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Cairns, QLD

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