The pair upset future Grand Slam winners Mark Knowles and Daniel Nestor in the semi-finals.
[1] His next best result on the ATP Tour was reaching the semi-finals of the Campionati Internazionali di Sicilia in 2001, with Jordan Kerr.
He made the second round of a Grand Slam on five occasions, once with Paul Kilderry as his partner, once with Dejan Petrovic and three times with Kerr.
It was the furthest he would reach in a Grand Slam tournament, although he came close to a third round appearance in the 2002 French Open when he and Kerr lost a second set tiebreak which would have given them a win over Knowles/Nestor.
[2] The Australian made the occasional singles appearances on the Challenger and Futures circuit and reached a ranking of 536 in the world.