Norman Peach

Peach's best stroke was a flat forehand drive and he always fought hard to win when close to defeat.

Peach captained Australasia in Davis Cup in 1921 and won the New South Wales State Championships in 1925.

[1] Peach first entered the Australasian Championships in 1919 aged 30 and lost in the third round to Alfred Beamish.

[3] At the 1922 Australasian Championships, Peach beat Edward Jordan, Rupert Wertheim and Jack Clemenger before losing in the semi-finals to James Anderson.

In the 1926 Australasian Championships, Peach beat Harry Hopman before losing in the quarters to Schlesinger.