Tennis results

Mildura Lawn Tennis Club junior results –  Saturday

Section 1

Winner: Jack Burford 22/12, runner-up: Casper McCarthy 21/13/

Section 2

Winner: Memphis Baker 21/15, runner-up: Joseph Callaghan 20/16

Section 3

Winner: Tague Morris 23/12, runner-up: Emilio Falivene 22/11

Section 4

Winner: Chase Davy 23/16, runner-up: Bianca Demaria 18/22

Section 5

Winner: Shane Henry Pollard 24/16, runner-up: Thurstton Watson 22/20

Section 6

Winner: Chris Bizumana 21/11, runner-up: Joe Buchanan 18/13

Section 7

Winner: Lachlan Clixby 24/7, runner-up: Ellie Allford 16/15

Section 8

Winner: Ali Sanatipour 13/8, runner-up: Emir Sanatipour 10/8

Twilight – November 18

Section 1

Winner: Troy Robbins 24/9, runner-up: Marty Smith 20/15

Section 2

Winner: Doug Matthews 22/13, runner-up: Matt Taylor 20/16

Midweek ladies — Wednesday

Section 1

Winner: Sue Green 24/12, runner-up: Lisa Hill 20/16

Section 2

Winner: Julie Dunn 20/11, runner-up: Lyn Knowles

Section 3

Winner: Nannette Bath 22/14, runner-up Janet Dawes 23/16

Next Wednesday the ladies start at 9am, names to 5023 7307 or on the board at courts before 8.45am.

The Mildura Lawn Tennis Club’s scheduled come-and-try day tomorrow has been postponed until December 5, with the club junior doubles championship also put back a week.

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