Bath Chronicle

Hobhouse praises double award win

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Wera Hobhouse, the MP for Bath, has praised the ‘fabulous’ tennis programme at the University of Bath when she visited the Team Bath Sports Training Village to recognise a double award success from the Lawn Tennis Associatio­n (LTA).

Mrs Hobhouse joined Tom Gibbins, the LTA’S head of education, and representa­tives from Avon Tennis as Team Bath were awarded both the national University of the Year title and the South West regional award for Education Excellence.

The awards celebrate an outstandin­g 2019 for Team Bath Tennis, whose coaches and staff provide an all-inclusive programme ranging from touring profession­als on the internatio­nal circuit to under-6s picking up a racquet for the first time and people enjoying a recreation­al game with friends on the indoor or outdoor courts, both at the Sports Training Village and partner schools and clubs in the area like Saltford TC and Frome TC.

“It is a brilliant achievemen­t by the University of Bath,” said Mrs Hobhouse, who also watched a training session with young players on the talent developmen­t pathway and spoke to coaches about their work and plans to help get more people participat­ing in tennis.

“This is a place where excellence can shine through but also a community facility where all of the people in Bath can participat­e. I think that is where Team Bath Tennis has excelled, by bringing in the community and making tennis a sport for everybody.

“Tennis is a fabulous sport that really keeps you fit, is easy to participat­e in and is such fun. I think it is important that people understand that it is a sport that anybody can try.

“The coaching team here is fabulous and picking up this national award speaks for itself, it recognises the work they do both in high-performanc­e sport and participat­ion sport. I am so proud of what this team has achieved.”

Team Bath Tennis was a unanimous winner of the University of the Year accolade in this summer’s LTA National Tennis Awards, with judges praising its thriving student set-up and all-encompassi­ng tennis offer in inspiratio­nal facilities at the Team Bath Sports Training Village, as well as its huge outreach programme, innovative tennis and education programmes and sharing best practice with partners.

Local and Regional Performanc­e Developmen­t Centres (LPDC and RPDC) were also set up at Team Bath during 2019, helping to nurture and guide the talent of young players within the local community and across the South West from the age of six.

Another major highlight of an unforgetta­ble year was the successful staging at the Team Bath Sports

Training Village of the first Fed Cup women’s team tennis tie in Great Britain for 30 years, an event attended by thousands of spectators which included a vast range of community activities.

The University of the Year award was officially handed over to Alex Walker, Team Bath tennis manager, by Avon Tennis LTA councillor Ian Alexander. The South West regional award for Education Excellence – which was won earlier in the summer and allowed Team Bath to progress to the national finals – was presented by Avon Tennis chair Kathy Curling.

Stephen Baddeley, director of sport at the University of Bath, said:

“It was a pleasure to welcome Wera Hobhouse MP to the Sports Training Village, as well as our friends at Avon Tennis, and demonstrat­e the fantastic work being done by our Team Bath Tennis players, coaches and staff.

“We are incredibly proud of our tennis programme and it is a great honour to be recognised by the LTA as the University of the Year.”

Bookings are now being taken for Team Bath’s popular community coaching programme for the Autumn term, with courses available for players from under-6 through to adults. Visit www.teambath.com/tennis for more informatio­n.

 ??  ?? JUNIOR Team Bath Tennis duo Izzie Britton and Luke Hooper were both victorious when they competed in the national finals of the 2020 Fred Perry Championsh­ip.
Their prize – for victory in the U12 Girls and U14 Boys events respective­ly – was a year’s clothing supply from Fred Perry and a tennis grant to help them continue to train, compete and develop over the next 12 months.
The youth tennis tournament, now in its second year, saw some of the quarter and semi-final matches take place at Pitshanger Park in London before the trophies were decided at Brentham Club, where legendary ten-time Grand Slam champion Perry first learnt to play a century ago.
Britton, who is a student at Prior Park College in Bath, beat Annabel Hristova 6-3 7-6(8) in her final, while Hooper lost just 12 games across three matches on his way to clinching the U14 Boys title with a 7-5 6-0 win over Conor Flynn.
Both Britton and Hooper are Avon County players and train full-time with Team Bath Tennis. Find out more about Team Bath Tennis by visiting www. teambath.com/tennis.
JUNIOR Team Bath Tennis duo Izzie Britton and Luke Hooper were both victorious when they competed in the national finals of the 2020 Fred Perry Championsh­ip. Their prize – for victory in the U12 Girls and U14 Boys events respective­ly – was a year’s clothing supply from Fred Perry and a tennis grant to help them continue to train, compete and develop over the next 12 months. The youth tennis tournament, now in its second year, saw some of the quarter and semi-final matches take place at Pitshanger Park in London before the trophies were decided at Brentham Club, where legendary ten-time Grand Slam champion Perry first learnt to play a century ago. Britton, who is a student at Prior Park College in Bath, beat Annabel Hristova 6-3 7-6(8) in her final, while Hooper lost just 12 games across three matches on his way to clinching the U14 Boys title with a 7-5 6-0 win over Conor Flynn. Both Britton and Hooper are Avon County players and train full-time with Team Bath Tennis. Find out more about Team Bath Tennis by visiting www. teambath.com/tennis.
 ?? PICTURES: Matchtight ?? From left, Stephen Baddeley (University of Bath director of sport), Alex Walker (Team Bath tennis manager), Ian Alexander (Avon Tennis LTA councillor) and Wera Hobhouse MP at the presentati­on of the LTA University of the Year award
PICTURES: Matchtight From left, Stephen Baddeley (University of Bath director of sport), Alex Walker (Team Bath tennis manager), Ian Alexander (Avon Tennis LTA councillor) and Wera Hobhouse MP at the presentati­on of the LTA University of the Year award

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