
PLAYER PROFILE
Pavle Marinkov
- Age19
- Born 4 February 2006
- Birth PlaceSydney, New South Wales
- Height185 cm
- PlaysRight-handed
ON-COURT
- Won the 18/u Australian Championships in December 2022 without losing a set
- Made third round of Australian Open 2023 boys’ singles competition
- Member of Tennis Australia’s National Tennis Academy
- Started playing aged five
- Describes his playing style as “flat and aggressive”
- Names backhand as his favourite shot and hard courts as his favourite surface
OFF-COURT
- Older sister, Bojana, played professional tennis
- Names Serbia and Croatia are his favourite places to visit, because his “family is from there”
- Lists Novak Djokovic as his tennis idol
- Says if he wasn’t pursuing a professional tennis career, he would consider sports journalism or coaching
- Is an avid basketball, rugby league and American football fan
Pavle Marinkov in the news
Aussie Weekly Wrap: Broadbent and Parker clean up in Italy

19 May, 2025
Finn Broadbent and Anderson Parker's dominance at the Camozzi Open in Italy headlines a successful week for Australians on tour.
Read moreFinn Broadbent and Anderson Parker's dominance at the Camozzi Open in Italy headlines a successful week for Australians on tour.
Aussie Weekly Wrap: Hon on a roll in 2025

17 March, 2025
Priscilla Hon's second title of 2025 leads a series of impressive results from Australians on tour this week.
Read morePriscilla Hon's second title of 2025 leads a series of impressive results from Australians on tour this week.
Mildura: Cabrera extends winning streak, Jasika adds another Pro Tour crown

17 March, 2025
Lizette Cabrera and Omar Jasika claimed honours at the Mildura International in the first grass-court event of the 2025 Australian Pro Tour season.
Read moreLizette Cabrera and Omar Jasika claimed honours at the Mildura International in the first grass-court event of the 2025 Australian Pro Tour season.
Hewitt receives wildcard to join Birrell, Tomic in AO qualifying

18 December, 2024
Cruz Hewitt will make his Australian Open qualifying debut joining the likes of Kimberly Birrell and Bernard Tomic among a strong home cohort on entry lists.
Read moreCruz Hewitt will make his Australian Open qualifying debut joining the likes of Kimberly Birrell and Bernard Tomic among a strong home cohort on entry lists.