Mildura tennis results

Mildura

JUNIORS

Section 1: Nate Hogarth 18/6, Mason Pinnington 16/10.

Section 2: Nicol DeMaria 19/13, Joaquin Leal 18/12.

Section 3: Bailey Stewart 18/8, Patrick Edwards 18/11.

Section 4: Diana Tran 18/6, Dallas Campbell 18/7.

Section 5: Jessica Allieu 23/7, Jacob Kotsiakas 19/15.

MEN

Section 1: Jack Burford 23/14, Zac Galbraith 21/11.

Section 2: Jacob Jo 19/13, Samar Warring 19/14.

WOMEN

Section 1: Leanne Jordan 24/8, Lauren Yarrow 18/17.

Section 2: Jenny Gathercole 21/15, Janet Dawes 19/14.

MIDWEEK

Section 1: Brenda Hornsby 19/9, Susan Green 17/11.

Section 2: Julie Dunn 20/12, Helen Fairlie 19/14.

Section 3: Wendy Dickie 21/15, Wendy Affleck 20/16.

TWILIGHT

Section 1: Reg Arney 16/10, Tyson Milne 14/10.

Red Cliffs

HOT SHOTS

Matchplay: Imogen Kampman 23/17, Noah Toala 22/21 and Hunter Kampman 22/21.

JUNIORS

Section 1: Madden Fisher 17/13 and William Keens 17/13.

Section 2: Xavier Dodds 24/7, Hunter Brand 22/13.

Section 3: Dashiell Lindeman 13/8, Archie Torney 12/7

Section 4: Natasha Cavallo 14/7, Avery Fisher 14/7.

SENIORS

Section 1: Paul Kealley 24/16, Cameron Johns 22/19.

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