Advantage Stewartry

In the D&G Men’s League Stewartry CSC took advantage of Dumfries A’s match away to Beechgrove being cancelled as they recorded a 3-1 victory away to Dumfries B. In the other match Dumfries C entertained Kirkcudbright and with some tight matches kept their slim hopes of a top 2 finish with a 4-0 victory.

Points   Plyd       Rubbers               Sets

1 Stewartry CSC               8              4              13 – 3                    29 – 7

2 Dumfries A                    6              3              12 – 0                    24 – 2

3 Dumfries C                    5              5              11 – 9                    23 – 21

4 Dumfries B                    2              3              5 – 7                       12 – 17

5 Beechgrove                    1              2              2 – 6                       4 – 12

6 Kirkcudbright               0              5              1 – 19                    6 – 39

D&G League Fixtures and Results

In the ladies League Stewartry CSC emulated their male counter parts and strengthened their grip at the top of the league with a home win 3-1 against Dumfries keeping up their 100% record.

This week sees Dumfries Ladies entertain Dalbeattie and Stewartry CSC make the long trip to Moffat to play Beechgrove. In the gents league Dumfries C entertain Dumfries B, Dumfries A travel through to Castle Douglas for a top of the table clash against Stewartry CSC and Beechgrove make the long trip to Kirkcudbright.

Mini Tennis Success

Dumfries Tennis Club held the most recent mini tennis events with a Mini Red event and the first ever LTA Mini Orange event in Dumfries and Galloway. Over the 2 events 19 kids from Moffat, Annan and Dumfries played some excellent tennis on what became a very pleasant day. In the Orange event, which is for kids aged between 8 and 9.5yrs, Fergus Reynolds-Lewis (Dumfries), Rose Brown, Keeley Scott and Daniel Palmer all from Beechgrove Tennis club in Moffat battle it out in a round robin format. After some very good matches it was Fergus who edge a close contest with Rose being the runner-up.

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In the red event 16 children took part with several kids taking part in a competition for the first time. After the group stages the final four were Daniel Palmer who continued on from his successful Mini Red tour victory earlier in the year, Daniel McKenna and Evie McKnight who also had a very successful mini red tour and Ben Rogerson. In two very tight semi finals Daniel Palmer beat Daniel McKenna 10-6 with Ben Rogerson recording the same score against Evie McKnight and in an all Moffat final Daniel Palmer continued on to take the final with a 10-4 win over Ben. Alfie Kowal from Annan won the Consolation final 10-7 against Harry Brown from Moffat.

Mini Green Competition

Seaforth Annan Tennis Club held its first LTA rated competition on Saturday 14th May. The green ball competition was open to children 10yrs and under with 7 boys and 4 girls taking part on their 2 courts. In the girls event Heather Keal (Moffat) beat Isla Grieve (Annan) 4-0 in the final and in the boys event Sam Hetherington (Carlisle) beat Fergus Reynolds-Lewis (Dumfries) 4 -0 in the boys final. This week sees Dumfries holding a Red Ball (8s and under) and Orange ball (9 and under) competition on Saturday 21st with a 1pm start.

Seaforth Annan Mini Green event results

D&G Leagues

After 4 weeks of play Dumfries A and Stewartry CSC sit joint top of the league. Last weeks matches saw Dumfries B beat Kirkcudbright 4-0 to claim their first 2 points of the season. Dumfries A has a similar result at home to Dumfries C (4-0) and have now recorded 3 straight 4-0 victories. Elsewhere Stewartry CSC travelled through to Moffat to play Beechgrove which proved a tricky tie last year on the blaes courts but this time Stewartry eased to a 4-0 victory to keep their title hopes alive.

This week (18th) sees Dumfries C entertain Kirkcudbright who are on their 3 straight visit to Dumfries having played both the A and B teams in recent weeks, Stewartry CSC are on the travels again as the come to Dumfries to take on Dumfries B. In the other gents fixture, current champions Dumfries A  travel through to Moffat to play Beechgrove. In the ladies League Stewartry CSC entertain Dumfries whilst Beechgrove are scheduled to travel down to Dalbeattie.

In the newly formed development league’s first match, Dumfries D claim the first win at home to Seaforth Annan, taking the match 4-0. All results, news items and fixtures can be viewed at http://www.dumfriesandgallowaytennis.com

Upcoming Junior Competitions in D&G

Dumfries and Galloway has some junior competitions coming up to cover all age groups;

May 14th – for players aged between approximately 9 & 10 yrs. but will consider advanced 8yrs.

Seaforth Mini Green Match Play – Location Annan Tennis Club – Tournament code: SSC16S4446 – Estimated start time of 12 Noon but will be confirmed.

LTA Webpage and entry form

May 21st – for players 8yrs and under for Red event and players 8.5 to 9.5yrs for Orange

Dumfries Red and Orange event – Tournament code: SSC16S5189 – Estimated start time of 1pm

LTA Web link You can enter this event online if you have a British Tennis Membership.

June 3rd – 12 & under Boys, 13 & Under Girls and 16 & under boys – rating 9.1 to 10.2

Dumfries Match Play Events – Tournament code: SSC16S5191

LTA Website and Entry form

June 18th (19th if required) – All age groups

Dumfries and Galloway Junior Confined 2016 – Tournament code: SSC16S6960

LTA Website and entry form

Tennis is a sport for everyone – join the weekend fun!

Try tennis for free this summer at a Great British Tennis Weekend event! Thousands of free events will be taking place throughout the summer and all across the country, with sessions to suit the whole family. There are Highland Spring Mini Tennis sessions, family time, free play, Cardio Tennis and numerous other kinds of activities to get involved in.

Rackets and balls will be provided, so whether you’ve never picked up a racket before or you’re a seasoned regular – there is fun to be had.

Weekends will take place throughout summer, but will mainly be on 14th/15th May and 16th/17th July.

Great British Tennis Weekend

 

The Future Looks Bright!

Tennis in the region has just received a massive boost as 11 locals all recently completed their Level 1 coaching assistant qualification at Beechgrove Sport Centre. The 3 day course was completed on the 30th April with a fine mixture of young and experience! players all completing the first step on the coaching ladder, with a good mix of areas being represented from Gatehouse, Southerness, Dumfries, Lochmaben, Annan and Moffat.

P1060787 Along side the current two level 3 coaches Mike and Richie and several other Level 1 assistants, D&G now has it’s biggest ever pool of coaches and assistants the region has ever seen and already most of these newly qualified level 1’s are helping out at various club in the region.

Dumfries C hold onto top spot

In the gents league Dumfries C came from behind against Beechgrove from Moffat (2-2) to secure a valuable point which keeps them top of the league after week two. In the other match at Dumfries, the B team entertaining the current champions Dumfries A, although the matches were close on the night the overall results wasn’t with the champions securing a 4-0 win to start their defence of the title. In the other match Stewartry CSC travelled through to Kirkcudbright and gained a 3-1 victory. In the ladies league there was only the one match played with Dalbeattie securing a 4-0 victory over Dumfries.

This week (4th) in the Gents league sees Dumfries C travelling through to Castle Douglas to play Stewartry CSC, Dumfries A entertain Kirkcudbright and Dumfries B make to journey up the road to Moffat to play Beechgrove. In the ladies league Dalbeattie entertain Stewartry CSC whilst Beechgrove travel through to Dumfries.

D&G League Results and Fixtures

D&G Summer Leagues

Finally the D&G leagues arrived with some matches getting played, one being cancelled and 2 still to be completed.

D&G Summer Leagues 2016 – Results and Fixtures

In the ladies leagues 2014 winners Stewartry CSC travelled through to Dumfries and recorded their first win of this season with a 3-1 scoreline. Whilst up in Moffat where Beechgrove entertained Dalbeattie  the ladies only managed to complete 3 full rubbers with the fourth being incomplete due to bad light. In the gents league, stop the press, for the first time ever Dumfries C sit top of the league after travelling through to Kirkcudbright and recording a 4-0 victory. Elsewhere the Dumfries A v Beechgrove match was called off and the Stewartry CSC v Dumfries B match was also cut short due to bad light with Stewartry CSC leading 2-1 and the final rubber standing at 1 set all. A decision about the two outstanding matches will be made soon.

This week Dumfries B entertain Dumfries A, Beechgrove travel to Dumfries to play the C team and Stewartry CSC are away to Kirkcudbright. In the ladies league Dumfries are away to Dalbeattie with the other match being called off between Stewartry CSC and Beechgrove.

Huge tennis lesson demand for Moffat kids

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YOUNG Moffatonians are on track to become future tennis stars thanks to free training

Last year Great Britain won the Davis Cup for the first time in 76 years.
And to celebrate, earlier this month the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) selected 1000 coaches throughout the country to promote and introduce 10,000 new players to tennis between April and June this year.
The programme, named the Davis Cup Legacy Programme – Tennis for Kids, is set to come to Moffat on Saturday.
The free lessons are aimed at children aged between five to eight, p1 to p4, who have never played tennis before.
Ten children will be taught by tennis coach Mike McMillin for six weeks at Beechgrove Tennis Club, with all children getting a free tennis racket too.
And demand has been so high that places for the first course were gone within four days so the LTA are offering a second course for an extra ten Moffat children.
Looking forward to launching the programme, Mike said: “ I am excited about this program as I was the only coach selected in Dumfries and Galloway and see it as a great way to promote the sport in the region.”
He added: “This is also a great opportunity for Beechgrove Tennis Club as the LTA provide funding, equipment and training as well as support for this initiative.
“I was able to undertake a days training in Glasgow from some of the top coaches in the country including Greg Rusedski, former world number four and US Open finalist, and Annabelle Croft, former British number one.
“I was also provided with a British Davis Cup tracksuit which I have to wear when conducting this course.”

The course kicks off on Saturday from 1 pm to 2 pm at the tennis club and runs for six weeks.
Next week the second lot of sessions will begin, they will take place from 2 pm to 3 pm