Whanganui Chronicle

Ma¯ori tennis championsh­ips back in city after 93 years

- Logan Tutty

An historic tennis tournament that hasn’t taken place in Whanganui for close to a century returns this week.

The Aotearoa Ma¯ori Tennis Championsh­ips begins this weekend, with over 120 players from around the country participat­ing in the three day tournament.

The t ournament r et urns to Whanganui for the first time in 93 years, taking place from December 27 to 29 at the Whanganui Tennis Club and Whanganui Collegiate School.

President Dick Garratt and secretary/treasurer Geoff Kaye were in Whanganui in March earlier this year confirming all the arrangemen­ts.

Garratt said it has been a bit of a process organising the tournament, but everything is good to go.

“The main purpose for hosting the tournament in Whanganui was on the request for the developmen­t of their junior program for our rangatahi (young people) down there.”

Garratt said Whanganui has a very strong history of tennis, including hosting the inaugural Marumaru Cup in 1907. There is a huge history of Ma¯ori tennis within the area.”

There are grades for all players and ages, all the way from under 10s to over 75-year-olds.

The tournament will also be graced with New Zealand tennis royalty, as Ruia Morrison will be present at the opening powhiri.

Morrison was the first New Zealand woman and the first Ma¯ori person to play at Wimbledon and reached the quarter-finals in 1957.

Whanganui’s own and New Zealand’s top seeded female Paige Hourigan will make a hometown appearance at the tournament.

Hourigan enters the tournament in strong form after defending her national singles title at the Wellington Open NZ Championsh­ips last weekend.

She will have her eyes on current title holder Kalais Going from Tauranga and former champion Lucy Barlow.

Cousin of Hourigan and former Whanganui number one Kyle Butters, along with his family, will also be taking part in the tournament.

G arr attsaidt hey will keep registrati­ons open until the last minute so those interested in playing get the chance to do so.

All players interested in registerin­g, visit http :// a mt a.co.nz/ wordpress/ tournament/.

 ?? PHOTO / BEVAN CONLEY ?? The Aotearoa Ma¯ori Tennis Championsh­ips are back in Whanganui after 93 years, featuring Trish Biddle-amoroa, Dick Garratt, Geoff Kaye and Paula Fore.
PHOTO / BEVAN CONLEY The Aotearoa Ma¯ori Tennis Championsh­ips are back in Whanganui after 93 years, featuring Trish Biddle-amoroa, Dick Garratt, Geoff Kaye and Paula Fore.

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