Last Saturday morning delivered ideal conditions for junior tennis, setting the stage for an action-packed round of matches and a thriving Hot Shots program.
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In a closely fought contest, Riverina Watermatic emerged victorious over Cottontales Agronomics, finishing 8 sets to 4.
The match featured several thrilling moments, including a singles showdown between Poppy Armytage and Charlotte King.
Poppy battled hard for Cottontales, clinching the win in a tense tie break.
The doubles clash between Jack Steenholdt and Charlie Eastman (Cottontales) and Andrew Frost and George Pisasale (Riverina Watermatic) was another highlight.
After a series of powerful rallies, Andrew and George secured the win in a tight 7-5 tie break.
There were strong individual performances from Poppy Armytage, Oli Hall, and Lenny Hanns, who were all three set winners.
The second match saw Deni Physio dominate JC Earthworks, recording an 11 sets to one victory.
The sole set for JC Earthworks came courtesy of Stella Chadderton, who defeated Murray Park 6-1 in a spirited effort.
Deni Physio showcased impressive depth and consistency, with five players securing three set wins - Hugo McGrillen, Ollie Delwo, Willy Eastman, Amelia Webber, and reserve Katelyn Eddy.
The Hot Shots program was once again a highlight of the morning, thanks to the incredible support of parent volunteers.
Several parents stepped in to assist in the absence of regular coaches, ensuring the program ran smoothly.
The club is extremely grateful for this amazing parent community, noting that the program simply could not operate without their dedication.
It is inspiring to see the enthusiasm of the Hot Shots players continuing to grow.
It is equally pleasing to see the children noticeably improving their skills every week.