Harry Purvis is making a name for himself in junior tennis

Ellen Dunger
Updated December 13 2017 - 3:48pm, first published 11:02am
RISING STAR: North West Tennis Championships organiser Craig Louis with Guyra's Harry Purvis and Gunnedah's Blake Nobilo.
RISING STAR: North West Tennis Championships organiser Craig Louis with Guyra's Harry Purvis and Gunnedah's Blake Nobilo.

Harry Purvis has excelled at tennis since he picked up a racquet just under 18 months ago. He started competing within six months and hasn’t looked back.

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Ellen Dunger

Ellen Dunger

Sport journalist

Originally from the Blue Mountains, I spent my teenage years in the Riverina at boarding school before moving to Bathurst in 2012 to complete Bachelor of Sport Studies/ Bachelor of Communications (journalism) at Charles Sturt University. I started my career at The Blayney Chronicle in May 2015 and worked casually, one day a week at the Central Western Daily later that year. I moved to Armidale in March 2016 to take on the role as the Northern Tablelands' sports journalist. Played a variety of sports in my lifetime including touch football, league tag, gymnastics, dance, cross country running and equestrian. Am currently involved in endurance horse riding and racing. Always happy to hear news and tips. Contact me via email: ellen.dunger@austcommunitymedia.com.au or phone/ text 0438 259 985 www.facebook.com/ellendungerjournalist/

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