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Super seniors back in action

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After a three-year hiatus because of the COVID pandemic, the Cippenham Super 6 Senior 1 Star Open returned on Saturday with 53 players getting around the tables to battle for the singles title.

While most of the top ranked players comfortabl­y made it through their preliminar­y groups without a hitch, there was the odd upset along the way before Richard Cardin defeated the unseeded Yasir Mauthoor in the final.

The fun really started in the knock-out stages where unseeded Mauthoor negotiated his way all the way to the final having finished second behind Eric Hammond in his group.

Jack Coleman was Mauthoor’s first victim in round one, then second seed Kevin Nicholls felt the full force of his powerful attack in round two. Krevs was the next to be ousted, suffering his second day of the day, while Harry Law was downed in the semi-final, however, he did at least manage to take Mauthoor to the full distance of five games.

In the top half of the draw, top seed Carden was progressin­g through the stages, defeating Lee McHugh and Zayd Mauthoor with relative ease, however, he needed all his know-how to recover from two games down to beat third seed Jogenes Senorin in the semi-final.

Carden also fell behind in the final, but it acted as an alarm call, and he wrapped up the title against a tiring Yasir Mauthoor over four games.

The consolatio­n event was won by Joe Britnell who beat Stuart Vincent in the final.

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