The Ladies Doubles was awarded to Martha Folkes and Clair Thain and the Mixed Doubles to Flavia Zamfir and Kyrill Kennett who both reached their respective Finals but could not play as one of their opponents was injured.
The first Adult matches were the Singles.
The Ladies Final saw Elena Clarke take on Flavia Zamfir and there were fabulous rallies from the back of the court, with both ladies striking the ball well. Flavia consistently exploited more of the court, however, and won through, 6-1, 6-1, to retain her Ladies Title.
The Men’s Final saw Gregor Corcoran determined to reverse last year’s close loss to Kyrill Kennett. It looked as though he would do it when his powerful accurate hitting on both wings saw him take a 7-5, 3-0 lead. Kyrill had to try something different. He slowed down his shots and gave them more air and managed to break Gregor’s consistency, winning the next six games to take the set 6-3.
A championship tie break settled it, as it had last year. Kyrill played his more normal game now and powered his way through to a second tile win.
The Men’s Veteran Singles pitted multiple veteran’s title holder Al Williams against club coach Martyn Isherwood. The first set saw a pattern of firm ball striking from Al and careful placement and superb volleying from Martyn. This allowed Martyn to take the set 6-3. In the second, Al redoubled his efforts and took five games in a row to take the second set 6-1.
Martyn was not finished, however, and, rejuvenated, took an early lead in the deciding tie break and won it 10-5 to take the title.
The last match of the day was the Men’s Doubles. This is always a crowd favourite and once again lived up to its billing. Past winners Andrew Winnett and Ant Brown were playing Singles champion Kyrill Kennett and Adrian Shapter.
The first set went Ant and Andrew’s way. They put their opponents on the back foot with attacking tennis and net dominance to take it 6-1. The second set was, as in other finals, a completely different story as Kyrill and Adrian came up with impressively controlled power play to make everything that had looked easy for Ant and Andrew much more difficult. Kyrill and Adrian took the set 6-1 to reverse the first set.
The deciding tie break was the most competitive of the day and Ant and Andrew just edged it 12-10 after both teams had had opportunities to win. It was a great way to end a very successful day.