Wayne Pascoe

Wayne Pascoe (born 19 April 1955) is a former professional tennis player from Australia.

A right-handed player from Adelaide, Pascoe began competing on tour in the late 1970s.

As a singles player on the Grand Prix circuit he had a win over Bill Scanlon at the Melbourne Indoor in 1980 and had his best run at the 1981 South Australian Open, where he made the quarter-finals in front of a home crowd.

[2] His best performances at Wimbledon came in doubles, twice making the round of 16, with John Fitzgerald in 1981 and David Mustard in 1982.

Pascoe, a property adviser by profession, has served on the board of Tennis NSW since 2011 and was appointed president in 2018.