Ian Barclay
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Ian Barclay was (born on 2 December 1938) is a
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-based tennis coach. Barclay was born in Melbourne,
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. He coached a number of Victorian and Australian Junior Champions, singles and doubles, most notably
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. He went on to be the National Junior Coach for the
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, where he remained for nine years before returning to Australia. As of 2010 he was still coaching and involved with junior development programs with
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.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Barclay, Ian 1938 births Living people Australian tennis coaches Tennis players from Melbourne Australian male tennis players