A luxury beachside residence recently vacated by Australian tennis champion Mark Philippoussis has hit the market. See inside
23 Carnarvon Ave, Jan Juc, has hit the market after Aussie tennis ace Mark Philippoussis recently moved out.
Philippoussis has been a keen surfer since during his injury-plagued tennis career where he peaked at No. 8 on world rankings, winning career titles, two Davis Cup titles with Australia in 1999 and 2003 and making the finals of the US Open and Wimbledon.“How amazing it’s been to check the waves from your balcony, then simply walk across the road for a surf,” Philippoussis said in a note to his landlord.
23 Carnarvon Ave, Jan Juc, has hit the market after Aussie tennis ace Mark Philippoussis recently moved out.Property Exchange Group selling agent Alex Lyons said Carnarvon Ave is the epitome of beachside living.
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