The Herald (South Africa)

Tennis juniors battle it out in Cradock

- Neale Emslie

LUKE Stuart and Dana Phillips took the U18 section honours at a successful Cradock junior tennis tournament in the Karoo town at the weekend.

Some rain on Saturday was not enough to derail the tournament and just more than 150 juniors enjoyed some excellent competitio­n.

Stuart had an interestin­g duel with Daniel Tam in the boys’ singles final, having to fight back after losing the first set 6-4.

He levelled matters by winning the second set 6-1 and then eased home in the deciding 10-point tiebreaker, winning it 10-5.

The U16 and U18 girls were grouped in one section and Phillips showed her skill by defeating Bernice Bezuidenho­ut in the final.

The first set was closely contested as Phillips edged ahead 7-5, but she then took control and won the next six games in a row.

The tournament had a strong entry of 151 children, with competitor­s travelling from as far as Mossel Bay, East London and Bloemfonte­in.

Besides competitiv­e tennis on the court, there was a strong social aspect to the event, with Keith and Nan Tam organising a spitbraai for the players and parents on Saturday.

Cradock is proving to be a popular tennis venue in the Eastern Cape, having also successful­ly hosted the Cradock junior school tournament a few weeks ago.

The results of the other finals were:

 ??  ?? EXCITING DUEL: Luke Stuart, right, defeated Daniel Tam, left, in the U18 boys’ singles final of the Cradock junior tennis tournament at the weekend
EXCITING DUEL: Luke Stuart, right, defeated Daniel Tam, left, in the U18 boys’ singles final of the Cradock junior tennis tournament at the weekend

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