Border Cups

The newly resurrected Border Cups tournament is back in Dumfries this weekend. Last years events attracted a small entry but overall was well received with all the players and this year defending champion Kevin Breen is back in town to defend his title. This years event has attracted a strong field of players from both the Borders and D&G and promises to be another great event.

Play is expected to start at 10.30am on both days with the gents singles on Saturday and the gents doubles on Sunday and again the tournament is sponsored by Soltyre Ltd.

D&G Mixed Leagues

After a first week wash-out the mixed leagues eventually got underway. In the A league both Dumfries A and Dalbeattie A started their campaign with wins whilst Stewartry CSC recorded a walk-over win against Moffat. This week (21st) Dumfries A travel through to Castle Douglas to play Stewartry CSC whilst Dalbeattie A take a trip north to face Beechgrove.

In the B league Dumfries B have recorded wins away to Dalbeattie B (4-0) and followed this up with a home win against Stranraer (3-1). Elsewhere Stranraer used home advantage to ease past Kirkcudbright (3-1) with the later winning at home against Dalbeattie B (4-0).

Results and fixtures can be viewed using the link below;

Dumfries & Galloway Summer Leagues 2013

Save The Children Tournament – Beechgrove​, Moffat

Beechgrove Tennis Club (Moffat) are holding a tournament on Saturday 24th Aug to raise money for Save The Children.
At 12 noon they will start the girls’ and boys’ doubles competitions (players must have been born on or after  1st September 1999 and must be ranked no better than 8.1).
Then they aim to start the ladies’ and men’s doubles competitions at 1pm and will  try to fit in a mixed doubles competition too. (players must be ranked no better than 6.2).
There’s no fixed charge for entering the tournament, but a donation of £5 to the charity is suggested.
They are planning other fun events throughout the day too including a longest rally competition and a beat the coach session.
They will also be having a bake sale and a bbq.

The event is part of Save The Children’s national ‘Play Tennis, Have Fun, Save Lives’  fundraising campaign. Winners of our girls, boys, ladies, mens and mixed doubles competitions may be eligible to enter the Tennis Cup. In 2011, two of  their members, Euan McGlynn and Stuart McGregor, were lucky enough to be  invited to the Festival of Tennis at the National Tennis Centre in  Roehampton. They had a great time!
All players are welcome.

South of Scotland Tennis Chamionship 2013

The South of Scotland Tennis Championships enjoyed a break in the recent bad weather at the end of the 8 day long tournament to complete all senior events on schedule last Sunday.

After a huge entry once again with an extra 6 players above last year’s 135yr old record, organisers had one eye on the weather forecasts all week. Any break in play would impact heavily on the schedules and cause a backlog difficult to recover from.

With a rainy start to Thursday morning stopping play for 5 hours the unprecedented decision was made to open up the 4 all-weather courts at Nunholm, Dumfries and also the two courts at Moffat academy to bring a total of 12 courts into use in the afternoon and enable the referee’s to end Thursdays play back on schedule. Tournament organisers would like to thank both Nunholm Tennis Club and Moffat Academy for their help in making their facilities available when necessary throughout the week.

The Men’s Open saw a top class final with Alan Macdonlad (Linlithgow ltc) beating Calum Gee (Giffnock Tennis club) in a match that was much closer than the score suggests. Both had fought their way to the final in what was an event full of very highly rated individuals.

The Ladies open saw Emily Lauder (Virgin Active Club Lanarkshire) bt Sophie Dunlop (Strathgryfe LTC) in another close final.

Unfortunately, tournament regular Gary Smith (brother of Davis Cup Captain Leon Smith) was unable to regain the open singles crown he lost last year and was desperate to win back, having won on five previous occasions but was delighted to walk away with the honour of being the mixed doubles champion with partner Marie Berlouis.

Popular with the watching crowd were Moffatonians Ian Hutchison and his cousin Catriona Hutchison who both played brilliantly and were cheered on in a thrilling mixed doubles handicap final only to narrowly lose out to tournament regulars Lewis Hardcastle and Harriet Beattie.

Ian enjoyed another final in the Men’s handicap doubles. This time partnering Nunholm player Dan McKiddie, again coming a close second to the eventual winners from Lochmaben and Lockerbie respectively, Chad Lawson and Raymond Varrie.

Another of Beechgrove Tennis Club’s finest in action was Ella Paul with friend and Lochmaben Tennis club player Rhona Park. Both held their own for much of the Ladies Open Doubles match against the very strong pairing of Aimee Black (Western LTC) and Nikki Howie (Whitecraigs).

Results;

Men’s open singles Alan Macdonlad bt Calum Gee 6-3 6-1

Ladies open singles Emily Lauder bt Sophie Dunlop  6-4 6-4

Men’s open doubles Alan Macdonalrd/AndrewMelrose bt Alan Mclure/Ewan Mcginn 6-3 7-6(3)

Ladies open doubles Aimee Black/Nikki Howie bt Rhona Park/Ella Paul 6-1 6-4

Mixed open doubles Gary Smith/Marie Berlouis bt Calum Gee/Aimee Black 6-3 7-5

Men’s handicap singles Jamie Fleming bt Stuart George 7-5 6-4

Men’s handicap doubles Chad Lawson/Raymond Varrie bt Ian Hutchison/Daniel Mckiddie 6-0 4-6 [6-3]

Mixed handicap doubles Lewis Hardcastle/Harriet Beattie bt Ian Hutchison/Catriona Hutchson 6-5 5-6 [6-3]

U18 Boys Alan Mcclure bt James Shemilt 6-3 6-3

U18 Girls Emily Lauder bt Nicola Tweedy 6-3 6-2

U16 Boys James Shemilt bt Mark Watt 6-3 6-4

U16 Girls Courtney Mccorkell bt Nicola Tweedy 6-2 6-2

U16 Boys doubles James Shemilt/Mark Watt bt Cameron Kerr/Greg Walker 4-1 4-2

U16 Girls doubles Harriet Beattie/Courtney Mccorkell bt Alicia Gates Lucy Wallerstein 5-4(5) 4-2

U14 Boys James Parkin bt Cameron Kerr 7-6(6) 6-7(4) [10-7]

U14 Girls Courtney Mccorkell bt Emily Gates 6-1 6-3

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The organising committee would like to thanks all their sponsors, without whom none of this would be possible

Magnox limited (chapelcross site), HEAD uk, Annandale and Eskdale Upper Area Committee, Earl of Annandale and Hartfell, Scottish Cooperative, The Star Hotel, The Stag Hotel, The Buccleuch Arms Hotel, The Balmoral Hotel, Hartfel House and Limetree Restaurant, Claudio’s Restaurant, Moffat House Hotel and Maria’s Fish & Chip shop.

South of Scotland Tennis Championship 2013

The South of Scotland tennis championship concludes tomorrow (Sunday 4th) with the main event, the men’s singles final scheduled to start at 2pm. Play for the finals day is expected to start at 11am and hopefully the weather will be kind.

This years event has again attracted over 200 entries over all the events and with a little help from Dumfries Tennis Club on Thursday most of the events will be completed.

A big crowd is expected for the finals day so feel free to come along and support the event.

The Howie Cup

Dalbeattie Tennis Club will be hosting their last draw for partners mixed doubles social event of the year on Sunday 11th August. All are welcome to come along and enjoy some good tennis at Dalbeattie. THE HOWIE CUP (1)

Please contact Paul and his details can be found using the link above.

Dalbeattie & Dumfries Retain Titles

The conclusion to the Men’s and Ladies 2013 league saw both of last year’s champions regain their titles.

Defending champions Dumfries A knew a home win against fellow challengers Stewartry CSC from Castle Douglas would be enough to regain the title but a win or draw would see the title heading to Castle Douglas for the first time in 4 years. The first match on saw Father and son pair from Dumfries Lister and Dan McKiddie up against experienced pair of Colin Kennedy and Bruce Todd, the first set seem to take an age with Dumfries just edging it 7-5, this seem to break the spirits of Stewartry with Dumfries completing the win with a 6-2 in the second set. The other match was controlled by Dumfries with Chris Topping and Graeme Cross beating Rab Peacock and Andy MacLachlan 6-0 & 6-3. This left a mountain to climb for the final round of matches for the Castle Douglas team but Dumfries proved to be too strong winning both rubbers 3&2 and 4&2. The remaining 2 fixtures have been postponed and will not be completed.

The ladies league title was regained by Dalbeattie with a record of 2 wins and 2 draws with the 2 remaining fixtures being treated as walkovers.

Dumfries Ratings Event

Dumfries held a ratings event over the weekend with 26 children competing in 3 age groups for the top prize. In the 16s and under Lewis Axton from Edinburgh beat Alex Shearman (Lochmaben) 6-1, in the 14s and Under James Richardson from Dalbeattie won after Lewis Gilmour (Beechgrove) retired midway through the final and Jed Simpson (Dumfries) won the 12s and under defeating Kyle Gilmour (Beechgrove) 6-2. In the consolation events Rhona Park (Lochmaben) won the 16s and under, Finlay Thomson (Dumfries), in his first ever tournament won the 14s and under and Cameron Ralph (Carlisle) won the 12s and under event.