A crowd of 50 or more members and guests turn out to watch Seaton Tennis Club’s finals day as leading players battled it out once again for the five trophies .
By Philip Evans
17th Jun 2022 | Tennis
Seaton Tennis club has new floodlighting and a new head coach - and an upcoming Open Day for those wishing to try out the sport.
Seaton Tennis Club held its annual club tournament finals day under bright blue skies with - in true Wimbledon style - strawberries and cream on hand for the enthusiastic crowd of some 50 supporters.
Proceedings began at 12noon with the Ladies' Singles between 2020 winner Jo Little and rapidly improving youngster, Amelia Smith.
Junior members of Seaton Tennis Club have made a bid to play on the hallowed turf of the All England Club by taking part in the Road to Wimbledon competition.
The tournament is the biggest of its kind in British tennis, giving under-14 boys and girls across the country a chance to compete in local events, with county champions earning the right to play on the famous grass courts of SW19.
Competing in Division One of the Exeter Tennis League for the first time, Seaton Men's A pulled off a historic first ever win in the top flight of East Devon Tennis.
Undaunted after a recent crushing 8 - 0 defeat at the the hands of David Lloyd Exeter, the team bounced back with a hard fought 6 - 3 win against strong opposition from Sampford Peverell.
Seaton Tennis Club held a mixed doubles Whistlestop Tournament as a friendly warm up for impending league matches.
Winners played with losers and losers played with winners - timed ten minute tie breaks starting and finishing with a blast of the whistle, with a different partner every time.
Seaton Tennis Club opens its courts again on Monday, March 29th in line with the government's roadmap out of lockdown.
Club Chairman Simon Prior said: "We're expecting a huge surge of interest with the return of existing members, alongside potential new members and visitors who will come down for a game simply because they now can!"
Seaton Tennis Club resumed socially distant tennis as the lockdown lifted this week. Three of the club's courts were resurfaced during the enforced absence including a brand new astro turf court, already christened by some members, "The Paddling Pool". The spectacular blue and green combination brings the club right up to date with 21st century tennis court design.
Club Chairman Simon Prior said: "This is a really exciting development for the club and members are already enthusing about it.
Seaton Tennis Club had a new winner in its annual tournament this year as Iain Horlock held off a fierce comeback from Kevin Davis to win a pulsating Men's Singles Final on Sunday, September 27th.
Despite joining the club just six months earlier after a 10-year break from tennis, Iain had stormed through the early rounds, combining phenomenal reach with an ice-cool temperament.
A 'Rusty Racquets' and Adult beginner sessions will be held at Seaton Tennis Club again this Saturday.
The cost for non- members is just £3. Participants just turn up any time between 2pm and 5pm with some suitable kit and footwear.
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