Totally Tennis' new competition programme for 10-16-year-olds has got off to a flying start - selling out in just two weeks, with a growing waiting list for spaces.
The "ABC Challenge", as it's been named, involves players from each squad competing against each other over a series of weekend competitions for the chance to become overall squad champion.
The second of four events took place last weekend, helping players to develop skills in a competitive environment while retaining the fun that the game brings.
In the first event, the standard of play was high and matches were hard-fought, with Iain Ross taking the A squad title, Jack Brett the B squad and Matthew Gresswell triumphing in the C squad event.
In the second event, James Deag clinched the A squad competition, Jack Mepham took the B squad title, and Henry Duxfield (pictured left) worked hard to take the top C squad spot beating fellow elite-squad player Andrew Spencer. All the winners won a T-shirt.
Event organiser and Totally Tennis Coach Andrew Ridgers said: "Each winning player from each squad will go through to the Masters Finals on December 21."
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