2022 - Suzy JAVOR
Suzy JAVOR (2022)
INTERNATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS
- World Champion in Women’s Doubles at the World Youth Championships.
- Bronze Medallist in Women’s Doubles at the 1953 World Championships.
- 2 x Hungarian Champion in Women’s Doubles, 1955 and 1956.
- Gold Medallist in Women’s Singles at the Swiss Invitational.
- 2 x Maccabi Games Women’s Singles Champion.
NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS
- 10 x Australian Champion in Women’s Singles. Javor competed in the National Championships on 10 occasions between 1958-1970, meaning she remained undefeated in Women’s Singles.
- 8 x Australian Champion in Women’s Doubles. Javor played in 10 Women’s Doubles finals, winning 8 with 5 different partners.
- 1 x Australian Champion in Mixed Doubles. Javor played in 5 Mixed Doubles finals.
- 10 x Australian Champion in Women’s Teams. Overall Women’s Teams win loss record of 105-5, including 7 years as undefeated.
- 11 x Australian Women’s Number 1 Ranking.
- 13 x Victorian Women’s Number 1 Ranking
- 2 x Victor Barna Memorial Trophy winner, as the Australian Senior Playe of the Year.
- 7 x French Award winner, as the Victorian Senior Player of the Year.
- Inducted into the Australian Sport Hall of Fame in 1985 and remains the only table tennis player to receive this accolade.
- Inducted into the TTA Hall of Fame in 1996 (inaugural HoF member).
- Inducted into the TTV Hall of Fame in 2000 (inaugural HoF member).
STATE ACHIEVEMENTS
- Victorian Open Championships 1957-1972: 11 x Women’s Singles Champion, 12 x Women’s Doubles Champion, 7 x Mixed Doubles Champion.
- Victorian Closed Championships 1961-1977: 3 x Women’s Singles Champion, 4 x Women’s Doubles Champion, 1 x Mixed Doubles Champion.
- Tasmania Open Championships 1960: 1 x Women’s Singles Champion, 1 x Women’s Doubles Champion, 1 x Mixed Doubles Champion.
- Queensland Open Championships 1968: 1 x Women’s Singles Champion, 1 x Women’s Doubles Champion, 1 x Mixed Doubles Champion.
- New South Wales Open Championships 1968: 1 x Women’s Singles Champion, 1 x Women’s Doubles Champion.
- Victorian Winter Pennant: Competed for 15 seasons, winning 14 premierships with an overall win-loss record of 649-16, including 10 undefeated seasons.
- 13 x Victorian Women’s Number 1 Ranking.
OVERALL RECORD
- 211 x career titles (42 x runner-up), comprised of
- 95 x Women’s Singles titles (3 x runner-up),
- 72 x Women’s Doubles titles (16 runner-up),
- 44 x Mixed Doubles titles (23 x runner-up).
Table Tennis Victoria
- Junior Girls Team Non-Playing Captain – 1963
- Table Tennis Victoria Junior State Team Selector – several years (annual reports at TTV office and due to covid not able to access)