Background
His father, Tony Mottram, was a leading British tennis player in the 1950s.
His father, Tony Mottram, was a leading British tennis player in the 1950s.
King"s College School.
15 in February 1983.
Singles (2)
Doubles (5)
In November 2008, he was expelled from the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) after attempting to broker an electoral pact with the British National Party. UKIP leader Nigel Farage called Mottram"s offer "astonishing", declaring the party to be non-racist.
While Mottram was still playing professionally, he became known for his right-wing views. He expressed support for the National Front, supported the policies of Enoch Powell, and applied, unsuccessfully, for the Conservative parliamentary candidacy in several constituencies.