Otago Daily Times

Injuries hamper players

- By DENNIS RADFORD

ST Clair and Balmacewen took 42 wins in Dunedin club tennis on Saturday, with both ties coming down to closely fought climaxes.

Taieri beat John McGlashan by default when McGlashan were affected by tertiary camps.

In both ties played, results were in doubt until the final doubles match, but St Clair’s win came in a bizarre ending with injuries on both sides.

Mitchell Sizemore and Jeff Elliotte (St Clair) beat Ryan Eggers and Michael Wilson (Eastern Harbour) 76 67 119 in the top double, with Eggers having to complete the match tiebreak serving underarm after suffering a painful shoulder injury in the latter stages.

Earlier Sizemore had spent the last two sets limping after damaging a foot but appeared to be moving more freely by the latter points.

In the singles, played first, he avenged a previous loss to Eggers in a match played in high winds. He looked much more at home in the Edgar Centre, where he was too strong all round, despite some gallant retrieving by Eggers, and won 62 62.

Elliotte was too consistent for newcomer Sebastian On, a Wellington student, who struggled with a lack of match play and went down 61 61.

Another Wellington­ian, Michael Wilson, and Leon Jiang won in straight sets for Harbour, leaving the tie poised at twoall after the singles. However, Robin Versteeg and Warren Watson overturned their singles losses and battled to a 67 62 107 bottom doubles win to set up the vital top double which went the full distance and gave St Clair the two rubber margin.

Balmacewen’s top order through Paddy Ou and Nelson student Henry Neas dropped only three games in dominating Manawa RaketeShea and Thomas Chiang (OBHS) in the singles and Campbell Hodgson added a 63 61 win over Ayoub Ahmad. Matt McCutcheon, the school team’s coach, beat Nick Cutfield 63 64 to keep them in the hunt.

Ou and Hodgson surprising­ly lost to RaketaShea and Chiang 108 in the third set tiebreak, with the schoolboys showing plenty of enthusiasm, but Neas and Cutfield did enough to squeeze out a 64 75 win in the bottom doubles to avoid a countback.

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