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HomeSportWinners crowned at Geelong Lawn tennis classics

Winners crowned at Geelong Lawn tennis classics

While many people turn their attention to the Australian Open in January, tournaments across the country go into full swing ranging from Pro Tour to community level events.

And Geelong is no exception with Western Heights Uniting Tennis Club running its Junior Summer UTR event, Point Lonsdale/Drysdale with their Bellarine Masters series and the recent OC JC Junior and Open Classic at Geelong Lawn.

Newly appointed club coach Adam Lasky and his team hosted almost 80 participants across 10 events in a round robin format, guaranteeing players a good number of matches across the weekend.

It was blue skies for the entire event with some great tennis on display.

The final results were:

10&U Boys singles: winner Lennox Horribin, runner-up Alexander Le.

12&U Boys singles: winner George Montgomery, runner-up Samson McGrane.

12&U Boys doubles: winners Rayaan Bava and Jack Sweeney, runners-up Samson McGrane and Jake Pearson.

14&U Boys singles: winner Caide King, runner-up Siddarth Sivanesan.

14&U Boys doubles: winners Siddarth Sivanesan and Andrea Ficca

14&U Girls singles: winner Varnika Koolwal, runner-up Georgina Palmateer.

16&U Boys singles: winner Jaidyn Murrell, runner-up Rhyder Michielsen.

16&U Girls singles: winner Hanna Schoenmaekers, runner-up Sanjhanna Thiyagu.

16&U Girls doubles: winners Hanna Schoenmaekers and Annabel King, runners-up Frankie Moxham and Aria Williamson.

Men’s Open singles: winner Josh Severin-Harvey, runner-up Josh Jenning.

Men’s Open doubles: winners Josh Severin-Harvey and Henry Orner, runners-up Andrew Smith and Taj De Clifford.

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