Otago Daily Times

Newcomers to boost effort to take trophy

- FRASER RICHARDSON

OTAGO goes into this weekend’s second and final round of the Southern Open Teams Event in the unfamiliar role of oddson favourite.

Division one teams Southern Lakes, North Otago, Southland and Otago will resume battle at the Edgar Centre in Dunedin.

Logan Park is not being used for division one ties while its courts are being resurfaced.

Perennial division one champion Southern Lakes’ grip on the Rennie Trophy seems less assured than in previous years.

The side’s loss to Otago in November’s first round means it faces an uphill battle to take the silverware home this time.

Otago, which was unbeaten in November’s firstround ties, has had its roster bolstered by the recent arrival of North Islanders Jaden Grinter and Ivy McLean.

Grinter, who now coaches tennis in Dunedin, is a former world top 100ranked junior who was unbeaten at No 1 for New Zealand in the Junior Davis Cup.

McLean is ranked just outside the top 10 New Zealand women and is a welcome addition to the Otago tennis scene.

Otago’s men have depth with the inclusion of Paddy Ou, Peter Hartono, Mitchell Sizemore, and Carlos Reid.

Ayesha Horley lends experience to the Otago women, who also include promising juniors

Pippa

Byers.

Homecourt advantage will count for something, given Otago trains mostly on the Edgar Centre astroturf.

Southern Lakes boasts strength in Hayden Joblin — a former United States college player who was a cut above the rest of the players on show in the February 2020 Southern League event — and Perry Crockett, a former Australian touring pro.

Jenny Lennon and Li Ying

Sherriff and

Charlie

Moroney give its women’s roster a solid look.

Other top players who will feature include Southland’s Shaylee Syme, Sky Lovill, and Harry James.

Southland pushed Otago hard in the November event, only going down 75 as it went close to sweeping the doubles.

North Otago’s Mackenzie Phillips will relish the chance to take on her opposing No 1s, while Josh Cameron, who heads up the North Otago men’s order, is a strong serve and volleyer who may cause upsets over the course of the weekend.

The final ties will begin early Sunday, and a midafterno­on finish is expected.

Division two ties will be divided between the Edgar Centre and Logan Park’s available courts.

Otago B leads the points table but has played more of its ties than most of its opponents.

 ?? PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH ?? New faces . . . Ivy McLean, watched by Jaden Grinter, hits the ball at the Edgar Centre in Dunedin yesterday.
PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH New faces . . . Ivy McLean, watched by Jaden Grinter, hits the ball at the Edgar Centre in Dunedin yesterday.

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