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Poland Tennis Tournament 2022

Full Metro Team outside the tennis centre - Poland Tournament 2022

Poland Tennis Tournament 2022

On 7th September, 6 Metro players and 1 Metro staff member met up at Stansted airport to start their journey to Gdansk for the Friendly Blind Tennis Tournament.

These Metro players were made up of Helen Potter (B3), Amanda Green (B3), Oliver Cousins (B3), Anil Kanani (B2), Tracy Compton (B1) and Naqi Rizvi (B1), along with staff member Lucy Simper.

Having arrived at Gdansk airport, the group headed to the tennis conference, where the future of blind and visually impaired tennis was discussed, along with areas of development. Lucy and Amanda did a speech representing the UK along with Metro Blind Sport. This included the history of the sport, where the UK is up to and areas for development going forward. The conference gave a great insight into where the sport is currently at in different countries.

The conference is on YouTube below

 

There were 78 players playing in the tournament across 3 sight classifications- B1, B2 and B3 split into male and female players. These players were from countries worldwide, including Mexico and Lithuania, just to name a couple. All players and officials stayed in the same hotel in Gdansk, creating a good chance to mingle with players from other countries and build friendships.

On Thursday 8th September, at 9 am the bus arrived to take the 78 players to the tennis courts, and the first round of matches began. Each player was competing in a round-robin within their category. Metro finished off the day with 3 wins and 3 losses.

On Friday 9th September, the round-robin matches continued. Once finished, Naqi Rizvi, Anil Kanani and Helen Potter had all finished among the top two players in their group, meaning they were through to the next rounds.

Photos from the Poland Tournament 2022 are below!

 

On Saturday 10th September, the doubles and next rounds commenced. This resulted in some great tennis. Helen Potter and Amanda Green won their doubles in a nail-biting tiebreak. Naqi Rizvi and Tracy Compton were pipped to the post by the Lithuanian pair in a friendly doubles match. In the singles Anil Kanani, unfortunately, lost his quarter-final, however, Helen Potter and Naqi Rizvi were through to the semi-finals.

All the players finished with a position for their category, they were as follows- Tracy came 5th in the B1 singles, Oliver came 9th in the B3 men’s singles, Amanda came 6th in the B3 women’s and Anil came 5th in the B2 men’s category.

Semi-finals and finals day had arrived, and Metro was ready.

Helen and Naqi both played spectacularly to win their semi-finals, meaning Metro had two finals to cheer on. Helen started her B3 women’s final first, with the Metro crew behind her.

Helen played an amazing match, winning the final 4-0, 4-0 against her opponent who was from Italy. Naqi was then the final match on, with a large crowd he went on to win 4-3 (11-9), 4-2 against his Italian opponent.

With two gold medals in the bag and a great time had by all, we set off to the airport to come home with a big smile on our faces.

Lots of new friendships were formed, and lots of great tennis was played. We even managed a lovely trip to the local beach and park. The trip will be remembered with fond memories, and we look forward to keeping in contact with those connections made.

All matches across the week can be viewed on YouTube via on this channel-link

Report by Lucy Simper

Congratulations to all of those who took part.

 

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Highgate: Tennis & Social Event!

Group photo of smiling players volunteers and the coach an a outside courts at the Highgate tennis club

Our first Tennis & Social event at Highgate Tennis Club!

On Sunday 14th August, 14 Metro players went to Highgate Tennis Club for a great
afternoon of tennis followed by a social.

Having picked one of the year’s hottest days at 34 degrees, the four tennis courts were set for Metro players. Coach Joe Lake delivered the session involving coaching and some friendly singles and doubles matches.

 

Photos from the Tennis & Social event are below!

After 3 hours of tennis, supported by a group of 10 wonderful volunteers, everyone went into the clubhouse for a meal and drinks.

It was a brilliant afternoon. Thank you to Linda and Alan Almond for all their help, along with the rest of the team at Highgate Tennis Club.  Bring on the next tennis social!

Report by Lucy Simper

 

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A special thanks to the volunteers 🙏 who came along. Metro couldn’t have done it without you.

 

 

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Metro European Friendly Tennis Tournament

Group photo of all the player and volunteers smiling and waving at the first Metro Blind Sport European Friendly Tennis Tournament 2022

Metro Blind Sport European Friendly Tennis Tournament

On Sunday 12th June 2022, Metro Blind Sport hosted a European Friendly Tennis Tournament at Islington Tennis Centre.

Twenty-eight B1-B4 players arrived to play singles and doubles matches. This included nine players from Poland, seven from Italy, one from Spain and the remainder from across South England.

We are grateful to Real Eyes Sport for helping the Italian athletes participate in the tournament and a huge thank you for the photos!

Metro had hired four tennis courts for 6 hours, so it was shaping up to be a busy yet fun afternoon of tennis. The tennis began with singles, with all players put into boxes, playing twenty-minute timed matches.

Each player played each other person within their box, and the quality of the tennis was exceptional. Once the winner of each box was determined, finals took place to establish court winners.

Photo from the Event

Photos courtesy of Real Eyes Sport.

Results Below

Congratulations to Metro member Oliver Cousins, who won the singles title on court 2. Davide Vaglia, from Italy, put in an excellent performance to take the title on court 3. Metro member Helen Potter stole the show on court 4.

The B1 singles were extremely close, but Giancarlo Berganti, from Italy, did extremely well and won the title.

After a quick photo break, it was time to get to the doubles. Unfortunately, the Polish group had to leave to catch their flight home, resulting in 9 pairs playing in the doubles. Like the singles, the standard was incredibly high.

After all the box matches had finished, spectators gathered around to watch the B1 and B2-4 finals.

In the B2-4 doubles final, in second place, we had Anil Kanani and Helen Potter, who were pipped at the post by Davide Viglianti and Gianluca Marini. In an extremely close B1 doubles final, Lara Cotton and Carlos Arbos Ginard beat Tracy Compton and Giancarlo Berganti 6-4.

A special thank you to the twelve volunteers who came along to support the tournament; Metro couldn’t have done it without you!

It was a great day for players to meet and play against new players. Many conversations were had, including discussing the future of VI tennis and upcoming tennis tournaments (watch this space).

Metro looks forward to continuing to strengthen relationships with other VI tennis clubs and centres across Europe (and the rest of the world).

report by Lucy Simper

 

 

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Report: Metro Tennis Tournament 2022!

Photo of Metro Tennis Tournament Trophy Winners - 3 April 2022

Metro Blind Sport Tennis Tournament 2022

The annual Metro Blind Sport Tennis Tournament took place on Sunday, 3 April, at Islington Tennis Centre.

Twelve B2-B5 players were split into mixed doubles pairings. We had players from across South England attend and a pair who had made the journey from Milan, Italy.

The tennis began with each pair playing against each other in a box. The format was one full tennis set to 6, with a tiebreak at 6-6.

The quality of tennis was excellent, with some very close matches going down to tiebreaks.

After a fantastic day of tennis, it came to the results.

In second place, we had Anil Kanani and Helen Potter, who were pipped at the post by Ewan Hayward and Maja Vojnovic.  The pair who won all their matches were our international pair, Davide Viglianti and Federivo Lazzari.

 

Congratulations to all of those who took part.

A special thanks to the volunteers who came along. Metro couldn’t have done it without you.

Keep your eyes peeled for the next Metro Blind Sport Tennis Tournament, which will take place in February 2023.

Report by Lucy Simper

 

 

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