Tennis results

Mildura Lawn Tennis Club — Saturday

Juniors

Section 1 

Winner: Lachlan Adolph 23/10, runner-up: Anthony De Maria 21/14

Section 2

Winner: Abhinav Chowhry 22/18, runner-up: Joseph Callaghan 21/16

Section 3 

Winner: William Lay 23/14, runner-up: Jayden Marshall 19/18

Section 4 

Winner: Tague Morris 19/11, runner-up: Morgan Anderson 18/9

Section 5 

Winner: Brandon Chevlin 21/14, runner-up: Frankie De Maria 20/16

Section 6 

Winner: Darby Fraser 21/10, runner-up: Hugh Jones 19/10

Section 7 

Winner: Pasquale De Maria 18/12, runner-up: Noah Peterson 15/15

Section 8

Winner: Joe Buchanan 24/11, runner-up: Stephanie Woodhead 18/18

Section 9 

Winner: Aathana Jeyakanthan 17/8, runner-up: Aaron Williams 13/2

Senior ladies

Section 1

Winner: Susan Green 23/15, runner-up: Chloe Barker 22/11    

Section 2

Winner: Sarah Fox 23/17, runner-up: Demi Green 23/18    

Section 3

Winner: Janet Dawes 24/10, runner-up: Maree Moore 24/16    

Senior men

Section 1

Winner: Vaughan Marshall 24/17, runner-up: Zac Galbraith 22/13    

Section 2

Winner: Casper McCarthy 21/15, runner-up: Aaron Wilkie 20/14    

Section 3

Winner: Dennis Allen 23/13, runner-up: Mark Huxtable 19/14    

Section 4

Winner: Andy Tan 24/9, runner-up: Chris Hobart 17/16

Twilight

Section 1 

Winner: Tyson Milne 24/12, runner-up: Marty Smith 17/19    

Section 2

Winner: Brian Matulin 24/16, runner-up: Mason Pinnington 18/22

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