Above: Photo of Brenda Cassel playing at the first Ever Tennis Foundation Blind and Vision Impaired Regional Tennis Tournament at Sutton Tennis Academy
Roy Turnham, James Currie, Callum Lock and Brenda Cassell were all crowned singles winners at the first ever Tennis Foundation Blind and Visually Impaired regional tennis tournament at Sutton Tennis Academy at the weekend.
Meanwhile there was further success for Lock and Cassell as they won the men’s and women’s doubles titles with their partners Christopher Baily and Minerva Ainsworth respectively.
A new initiative for 2016, the regional tournaments will count towards qualification for the Blind and Visually Impaired National Championships which will take place in October at the National Tennis Centre.
Roy Turnham scored an upset in the B1 Mixed Singles by beating top seed and 2015 National Champion Nikhil Nair 5-4(6) after a deciding tie-break. Unseeded Turnham also beat second seed Yvette Priestley 5-3 in the semi-finals before toppling Nair in the final.
In the B3 – B5 Men’s Singles category Callum Lock, a member of the Sound Tennis Sussex group, scored an upset after defeating three-time National Champion Paul Ryb 6-2, 6-1 in the final. After beating second seed and his doubles partner Christopher Baily in the semi-finals 4-2, 4-1, Lock continued his fine from to overcome Ryb and take the title.
There was further success for Lock who teamed up with Baily to win the men’s doubles title, beating Shane Downing and Neil Fradgley 4-0 in the final.
James Currie emerged victorious in the B2 Men’s Singles category after completing the round-robin event unbeaten in his three matches. Rojimon Cherian finished runner-up, his only loss coming against Currie as Currie dropped his only game in his three matches.
In the women’s competition top seed Brenda Cassell took the B3 – B4 title after beating second seed Christine Lawrence 6-2, 7-6(1) in a close final. Cassell came through a tough semi-final against Odette Battarel in three sets, eventually prevailing 4-1, 1-4, (10-4) after a deciding match tie-break.
Battarel made up for just missing out on a singles final spot by comfortably winning the B3 – B4 women’s singles consolation title 4-0, 4-0. Meanwhile Neil Fradgley was equally as comfortable when taking the men’s B3 consolation title, beating Jack Fisher 4-0, 4-0.
“The Tennis Foundation is committed to making tennis a sport which is inclusive and accessible to every kind of community and we are very excited that the first Blind and Visually Impaired Regional Tennis Series is underway with a great entry and some highly competitive matches at Sutton Tennis Academy,” said Jill Osleger, National Disability Development Manager for the Tennis Foundation.
“Blind and visually impaired tennis is thriving across the country and we are supporting an increasing number of sessions as participation continues to grow. I’m sure the remaining regional series tournaments will produce some more fantastic tennis as players work towards the National Championships.”
The next Blind and Visually Impaired regional tennis tournament will take place at Edgbaston Priory Club, Birmingham on 10th April. For more details vist our Events page.
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