Pam Whytcross


Pam Whytcross is a former professional tennis player from Australia. In a nine-year professional career beginning in 1977, Whytcross won 3 doubles titles and was a losing finalist with Naoko Satō at the 1978 Australian Open. In singles Whytcross' best Grand Slam results were at Melbourne and Roland Garros in 1977, where she reached the quarter finals. Whytcross reached a career-high singles ranking of 150 and number 141 in doubles.

Career

Although Pam Whytcross did not turn professional until 1977, she began competing in tournaments in 1973 and played in her first doubles final in Sydney in January 1974. Her best achievement was reaching the final of the Australian Open in 1978 with her Japanese partner Naoko Satō, but they ultimately lost out to Betsy Nagelsen and Renáta Tomanová. In singles competition at the Grand Slams she reached the third round of the French Open in 1977 and at Wimbledon in 1978 Wimbledon Championships.
Whytcross won her first doubles title at the Head Cup in Kitzbühel, Austria in July 1983. Successive titles followed in October at two tournaments in Tokyo: the Japan Open and the Borden Classic. She competed in one more doubles final in Mahwah, New Jersey in 1978 but she lost with partner Barbara Potter.
She retired in 1986 at the age of 33.

Post-tennis career

In 1998, Whytcross became involved with mentoring rising Australian player Jelena Dokić, as part of the Women's Tennis Association mentoring scheme. She held the responsibility for two years before she was appointed the tennis competition manager at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Following the conclusion of the games she took up a new role as a WTA Tour supervisor.

Grand Slam finals

Doubles: 1 (0–1)

WTA finals

Doubles (3 wins, 3 losses)

ResultW/LDateTournamentLocationSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Loss0–1Jan 1974New South Wales OpenSydney, AustraliaHard Janet Fallis Ann Kiyomura
Kazuko Sawamatsu
3–6, 3–6
Loss0–2Aug 1978Bergen County ClassicMahwah, NJ, USAHard Barbara Potter Ilana Kloss
Marise Kruger
1–6, 3–6
Loss0–3Dec 1978Australian OpenMelbourne, AustraliaHard Naoko Satō Betsy Nagelsen
Renáta Tomanová
5–7, 2–6
Win1–3Jul 1983Head CupKitzbühel, AustriaClay Chris Newton Nathalie Herreman
Pascale Paradis
2–6, 6–4, 7–6
Win2–3Oct 1983Borden ClassicTokyo, JapanHard Chris O'Neil Brenda Remilton
Naoko Satō
5–7, 7–6, 6–3
Win3–3Oct 1983Japan OpenTokyo, JapanHard Chris O'Neil Helena Manset
Micki Schillig
6–3, 7–5