Portsmouth News

The 4-0 win which wasn’t that one-sided

Not much to separate teams after three hours of league action

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With the weather continuing to be set fair, another bumper crop of matches were completed in the Portsmouth Winter League.

An unusual proportion of those contests finished 4-0, which could reflect a very one-sided encounter.

But while that is often true in tennis, in some cases it can hide a very close match.

Take, for instance, the Ladies Division 4 match between Fishbourne and Lee 3rds.

Fishbourne’s Nikki Scott and Kate Gurl took the opening rubber, but only after winning a match tie break in the first one, while Priscilla Pendle and Debbie Dupe had to fight for a 6-4 6-4 win in their first rubber.

Scott and Gurl had to win two more tie breaks, 7-6, 7-6, to overcome Deana Tarrant and Jen Lake, while Pendle and Jupe were taken to 7-5 in their final set before completing the 4-0 win.

In essence, the difference between the two teams was a handful of points in three hours of competitiv­e tennis.

Sometimes, though, 4-0 really does represent a onesided match - Chichester’s mixed team conceded just 11 games to Alverstoke while their ladies 1sts allowed

Avenue 1sts just 15 games in their Division 1 match.

Avenue’s mixed masters team also suffered a 4-0 defeat at Ryde Lawn, taking just 12 games. Their ladies masters 2nds gained some consolatio­n, trouncing Warsash for the loss of just 13 games.

To round off the one-sided matches, Stubbingto­n ladies conceded just 18 games to Sarisbury Green and Southsea men restricted Warsash 4ths to the same number.

CourtX ladies got off to a good start against Seacourt when Caroline Hardy and Dawn Dewilde whitewashe­d

Andie Harding and Lou Green 6-0 6-0.

Sue Bethell and Caroline MacDowell kept Seacourt in the running with a 7-5 6-1 win over Karen Claeys and Leah Clifton before the CourtX pairs edged both the reverse rubbers for a 3-1 success.

Other ladies matches saw 3-1 wins for Warsash 3rds against Avenue 3rds, and Active Academy against Rowlands Castle 1sts. Wickham and Southsea shared the rubbers 2-2, Wickham taking the extra winning draw point 6-4 on sets countback. There was a full programme in Men’s Division 2, with Chichester stretching their unbeaten run to five games with a 3-1 win over Warsash 2nds. Fishbourne and CourtX 2nds maintained their promotion challenges, the former overcoming Ryde Lawn 2nds 4-0 and the latter edging past Avenue 2nds 5-4 on sets countback.

JEM Tennis 2 recovered from a disappoint­ing start in Men’s Division 3 with a convincing win over Warsash 3rds, while one division down CourtX 4ths and Southsea moved into promotion-challengin­g positions with wins over Ryde Lawn 3rds and Warsash 4ths respective­ly.

Lee have entered a second team into the mixed competitio­n for the first time and remain unbeaten after three matches, having not lost a rubber yet, with JEM Tennis 2nds their latest victims.

There were 4-0 victories for Alverstoke 2nds (over Warsash 3rds) and Ryde Lawn 3rds (over Chichester 2nds).

The midweek masters leagues have enjoyed particular­ly good weather this season and all this week’s matches were played in glorious sunshine.

Avenue 1sts ladies defeated visiting Ryde Lawn 4-0 in Division 1, but in the same division Warsash and CourtX ladies could only be separated by two games after sharing the rubbers and sets in a three-hour marathon.

 ?? ?? LINING UP Sarisbury Green v Stubbingto­n (from left) Mary Colquhoun, Heather Hanslip, Jacqs Clarke, Cheryl Goater, Karen McCulloch, Elaine Reed, Suzanne Johnson, Jean Carty
LINING UP Sarisbury Green v Stubbingto­n (from left) Mary Colquhoun, Heather Hanslip, Jacqs Clarke, Cheryl Goater, Karen McCulloch, Elaine Reed, Suzanne Johnson, Jean Carty
 ?? ?? LINING UP Seacourt v CourtX (from left) Sue Bethell, Andie Harding, Caroline MacDowell, Dawn Dewilde, Caroline Hardy, Leah Clifton, Karen Claeys
LINING UP Seacourt v CourtX (from left) Sue Bethell, Andie Harding, Caroline MacDowell, Dawn Dewilde, Caroline Hardy, Leah Clifton, Karen Claeys

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