Talk of the Town

Corporate Cup ace for local tennis

- TK MTIKI

The Port Alfred Tennis Club officially announced the Port Alfred Corporate Tennis Cup at a special sponsors’ evening and media launch hosted at the Royal St Andrew’s Hotel recently.

Participat­ing teams are named after their sponsors, BS Sport, Leach Pharmacy, BUCO, Pam Golding Properties, Stenden South Africa and Build it.

“The committee’s goal for 2022 was to provide floodlight­s for the remaining two courts,” Port Alfred Tennis Club captain Adriaan Potgieter said.

“Port Alfred Tennis Club exists as a service to the community of Port Alfred and to make the club accessible to people from all walks of life, we keep our annual subs to a bare minimum,” Potgieter said.

“These subs allow the continuous operationa­l commitment to be met but does not fortunatel­y allow for capital outlays such as additional floodlight­s.” Potgieter added that the corporate league was the club’s main project aimed at raising funds to install floodlight­s.

To present a unique tournament, they needed to raise the bar by hosting a tournament of high quality.

That was achieved by having on board quality stakeholde­rs, six strong sponsors with wellestabl­ished brands in Port Alfred, a world-class hotel as the venue for their launch, and providing continuous value for money exposure by means of local printed media and regular social media content on tournament activities.

“Along with an actionpack­ed six days of tennis, we are hopeful the tournament will soon become a regular and well-known sporting fixture among establishe­d events such as the Pineapple Cricket Week, Amanzi Festival and Mad Hatters Golf Tournament,” Potgieter said.

“To allow us the opportunit­y to learn and develop a top-class event and not be overwhelme­d by it, we decided to limit the playing teams to six,” he said.

Potgieter said this would enable them to control the quality of the event, ensure all stakeholde­rs would be happy, and identify areas where they could improve for next year.

He said the club aimed to increase next year’s event to include 23 teams.

He said future revenue would be spent on making sure playing surfaces were top-notch and to hopefully improve their clubhouse facility.

He also asked their sponsors to communicat­e how the club could improve the tournament going forward.

Port Alfred Tennis Club chairperso­n Jo-Anne van Rensburg, in her speech, said with the vision and support of their previous chairperso­n, Dave McCowen and his committee, they had been encouraged to revive the club and find younger, energetic and enthusiast­ic members.

She acknowledg­ed her husband Jaco’s help for resurfacin­g and painting the courts, as well as fixing the court lights.

“We have encouraged people of all levels and ages to come and join in.

“Our social tennis days are on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 2pm.

“On Wednesday evenings we play under lights and braai together, and enjoy drinks.

“We have a safe area for children to play and they too have a lot of fun.

“Family is very important to us, we are a family club,” she said.

Van Rensburg said the club had grown from 25 to 60 members.

The courts were used by Port Alfred High School, Kowie Foundation School and for playball and individual coaching.

She added that the club had started developmen­t coaching, run by Pulani Potgieter, with a group of about eight teenagers attending every week.

 ?? Picture: TK MTIKI ?? LET THE GAMES BEGIN: Port Alfred Tennis Club together with the Royal St Andrew’s Hotel co-hosted a Port Alfred Corporate Tennis Cup event which unveiled participat­ing teams at the hotel on May 24. Team representa­tives, from left, are Zwelinzima Nkwinti, Tjaart Coetzee, Andrew Bartlett, Isobel Meyer, Ronel Bartlett and PhutiSenya­tsi
Picture: TK MTIKI LET THE GAMES BEGIN: Port Alfred Tennis Club together with the Royal St Andrew’s Hotel co-hosted a Port Alfred Corporate Tennis Cup event which unveiled participat­ing teams at the hotel on May 24. Team representa­tives, from left, are Zwelinzima Nkwinti, Tjaart Coetzee, Andrew Bartlett, Isobel Meyer, Ronel Bartlett and PhutiSenya­tsi

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