The Dedanists
TAGS: Dedanists The Dedanists are a peripatetic (i.e. don’t have a Home Court) Club who run a successful foundation to support junior and emerging tennis. This is great for the game in general even if a bit late for yours truly whose tennis I’m forced to admit has fully emerged. Things started brightly for the Dedanists…
Seacourt drop by for some Lunch (and Tennis)
TAGS: Seacourt Seacourt visited Grange Road following tennis related detours to Hatfield and Newmarket last Sunday. To be fair, they had had to endure the day/night of eternal rugby whilst in Newmarket …Continue reading →
The Hyde Visit
TAGS: Hyde The Hyde is the UK’s westernmost Court in the UK and is about as close to Devon as you can get and still be in Dorset. Their Court has had …Continue reading →
Jesmond
TAGS: Jesmond | Scott Some familiar faces (and magnificent weather) greeted us in Jesmond after a fairly dismal drive on Saturday morning although what on earth I was thinking in arranging this trip on …Continue reading →
Cambridge Weekend, sponsored by our good friends at Pol Roger
TAGS: Cambridge Weekend | Giraffe | Pol Roger This year’s Cambridge Weekend featured a new Team Mixed Doubles Tournament, an ‘A Grade’ Doubles tournament for those too under handicapped to qualify for the aforementioned TMDT and myself commuting …Continue reading →
Real Tennis World Championship
TAGS: Rob Fahey Last Saturday afternoon I went to Cambridge University Real Tennis Club (CURTC) where I am a member and watched The Real Tennis World Championship Final on a big (-ish) screen along with 30 or so…
Booted in Wellington
TAGS: Wellington Inspired by a great afternoon at CURTC watching the denouement of the RT World Championship, streamed from Queen’s, it was off to Wellington to put newly found inspiration into practice. …Continue reading →
Captains’ Challenge, 2018
TAGS: Captains Challenge | Matt | Olivia Olivia Chesser and Matt Shaw, this year’s Varsity Captains, set the tone for last night’s Challenge right from the first reste of a dozen or so (I lost count) hard hit shots. I almost felt sorry for….
More from Moreton
TAGS: Jimmy The National Category tournaments took place last weekend and CURTC were represented in at least one of them, Category C at Moreton.
Pol Roger Final 2018
TAGS: MCC | Pol Roger | RTC Cambridge did not make it to the Pol Roger Trophy Final this year but three recent Alumni did…. MCC beat RTC 3-2 in the Final. Thanks to Keith Beechener for …Continue reading →
Finals Day Images
TAGS: Category | Graduate Cup | Ladies Championship Following links will open Google Photos Galleries of the individual pictures Finals Day Part 2 CURTC Ladies Championship Thanks again to our Finals Day sponsor Hannay-Robertson Financial Planning and Pol …Continue reading →
Finals Day Wrap-up
TAGS: Category | Graduate Cup | Jimmy | Ladies Championship A great day of tennis at the Home of Real Tennis on Saturday. First up were Helena Tunks and Matthew Johnson in the inaugural 70+ Category Final. Both played well …Continue reading →
Results of Finals Day sponsored by Hannay Robertson Financial Planning 17 March 2018
TAGS: Finals Day 70+ Helena Tunks beat Matthew Johnson 8-1 60+ Tony Kennedy beat Kate Kirk 8-3 50+ Robin Faux beat Jim Ludekens 8-2 40+ Will Boys-Stones beat Nigel Parslow 8-4 30+ Andy …Continue reading →
Finals Day, Saturday March 17th
TAGS: Category | Finals Day | Graduate Cup Yes, CURTC’s Finals Day, sponsored by Hannay Robertson Financial Planning takes place tomorrow starting at 9:30am. There will be 10 finals including two Junior Club Championships, six Category tournament Finals, …Continue reading →
Varsity Match live stream
You can watch the Varsity match live stream from Lords here: https://youtu.be/XcXvmltWReg Click on link if video player doesn’t appear…
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