T&RA Newsletter 2012 C

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T&RA Newsletter – Christmas 2012

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hief Executive Update

A new season and a new set Champions. The Junior Open at Queen’s in August showed a new depth to the game and Levi Gale (Hyde) extended his earlier triumphs in Fontainebleau to win the Under 18 Champonship, after a close tussle with Lewis Williams (Prested). The category tournaments around the country had a total of 98 players taking part, 10% up on last year; good news for the amateur game. The professional circuit started in earnest with the return of Cam Riviere, who dominated both the European Open and the Professional Singles, beating Bryn Sayers in both finals. However, Bryn’s moment came in the British Open when he came from behind to defeat the World Champion, Rob Fahey, in four sets. A fabulous event with some notable performances from the usual suspects – and a few new guns such as quarter-finalist Andy Fowler. For Rob, his first defeat in the British Open since 2002 – a remarkable achievement for the top player. The Rackets season started well for Harrow who narrowly defeated Cheltenham 4-3 in a close final of the Noel Bruce; although Cheltenham proved to have the more vocal support. The ever popular Invitation Singles had its usual strong entry, but when it was narrowed down to the final eight Will Hopton, the eventual winner, was the second oldest at 23. Christian Portz ran Will close in the Final, and tremendous performances from Richard Owen and Tom Billings to reach the semi-finals. The Masters saw sports supremo David Makey triumph in both the Over 40 and Over 50 Doubles and runner up to John Spurling in the Over 50 Singles, no mean achievement for the Tonbridge supremo. ATB returned to win the Amateur, defeating rising star Tom Billings in the final. On a busy weekend, the T&RA also held its AGM with the Annual Awards presented to the top achievers in both Games; more about the winners elsewhere. The Public School Singles is ongoing, with all events reaching their finale. The standard continues to be impressive, a positive sign for the future of Rackets and testament to their professionals. A sad farewell to Richard Williams. A long time supporter of Tennis, the Brigands and Holyport.

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ritish Junior Championships Under 12 Final: Z Ramjane bt H Thomas 8/7

Under 14 Final: A Dyter bt C O'Donnell 6/0, 5/6, 6/3

Under 16 Final: C Braham bt H Mullan 6/1, 6/3

Under 18 Final: L Gale bt L Williams 6/5, 6/3


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