Jason Cask

Jason Cask

Cask preaching at C7 Church, Glasgow
Country (sports) Australia Australia
Residence Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Born (1971-02-07) 7 February 1971
Sydney, Australia
Height 5'10" (178 cm)
Turned pro 1989
Plays Right-handed
Prize money $12,704
Singles
Career record 1-2
Career titles 0
Highest ranking No. 314 (30 Sep 1991)
Grand Slam Singles results
Australian Open 1R (1992)

Jason Cask (born 7 February 1971) is the Senior Pastor of C7 Church and a former professional tennis player from Australia. [1]

Biography

Cask was born in Sydney, Australia. He trained and competed as a professional tennis player, however after attending Hillsong Church, he became a member of staff as a Pastor with his wife, Jodi Cask, at the church's Sydney campus. During the 2000's, Cask and his wife relocated to Glasgow, Scotland, where they founded C7 Church. Cask and his wife are currently Senior Pastors of C7 Church.

Tennis Career

Cask, who was coached by Terry Rocavert, made the quarter-finals of the boy's singles at the 1988 Australian Open and was a boy's doubles semi-finalist at the 1989 Australian Open (with William O'Neil).[2]

He first attempted qualification for the men's draw in 1988 and continued to participate in the qualifiers every year without success, until he received a wild card into the 1992 Australian Open.[3] In the first round he faced American 15th seed David Wheaton and lost in straight sets.[3]

During the 1991 ATP Tour season, Cask took part in the Queensland Open and made it to the second round, beating Neil Borwick.[3]

References

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