TOTALLY Tennis junior performance players have been enjoying even more success in the National Junior Club League (NJCL) matches over the past month.
In the Under-12 league, the girls' team played Alresford, resulting in a fantastic run of straight wins, with a 4-0 victory for the Totally Tennis team.
Dominique Gilbert beat Elizabeth Flesher 6-0, 6-0, Aimee Paterson defeated Hannah Stratton 6-0, 6-3 and Jenny Peebles beat Eleanor Jones 6-0, 6-0. Paterson and Peebles then teamed up to overcome Flesher and Stratton 6-0, 6-0.
In the boys' Under-14 division, Totally Tennis travelled to the Hampshire Club in Southampton, where they secured a close 10-7 win in a shoot-out after the overall result was 2-2.
Ben Jubin beat Aaron Keen 7-6, 6-2 and Daniel Whiteside won 5-0 after his opponent, Jordan Robinson, had to retire.
With David Charlton missing out on his singles result against Michael Johnson, the score was 2-1 to Totally Tennis before the deciding doubles match.
With Johnson and reserve player Callum Brownlie securing the doubles result against Charlton and Jubin for the Hampshire Club, it was down to the wire, with Totally Tennis coming out on top.
Head coach and NJCL organiser Shane Deacon said: "The girls' team had a fantastic result, but the boys' matches had some nail-biting moments."
The National Junior Club League is open to all standards of players, giving keen juniors an opportunity to represent their club at both social and competitive levels.
NJCL is supported by the Lawn Tennis Association and it is currently the largest singles-based league competition in Great Britain, with every county in the UK taking part in 2004, and a record 2,750 teams entering.
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