The London Hunt Club and Credit Valley Tennis Club have crowned many Canadian champions.
Indeed, 57 of the 58 tables of the ITF tests in London and Mississauga were won by representatives of the unifolié. Two of them even distinguished themselves in two age categories.
Here are the News from the masters of the masters Presented by Abrysvo.
MT400 de London
The London Hunt Club championships took place in early July, and the hosts swept away the great honors.
Five players left with the simple and double trophies in their age category: Lucie Lean in women aged 55, Jim Alexander and Suzette Jordan among the 60th birthday, Patricia Babcock in women aged 65, as well as Stephen Taylor in 75 -year -old men.
In addition, two players won titles in two age categories: Adam Baranowski won the male double in 30 years and the simple in the 45 year olds, while John Tibbits was crowned double champion in 75 year olds in addition to collecting the title of the simple in the 80th birthday.
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Here is the complete list of winners of the London masters tennis tournament. Unless otherwise indicated, all players are Canadian.
|
Masculine |
Simple feminine |
Male double |
Feminine double |
30 years and + |
Stanislav Nevolovich |
Karen Culp |
Adam Baranowski/ |
No test |
40 years old and + |
EGOR KOLEGANOV |
No event |
Michal Pietras/ |
No test |
45 years old and + |
Adam Baranowski |
Claudia behindler |
No test |
Erin Berry/ |
50 years and + |
George Virch |
No test |
No test |
No test |
55 years and + |
Grant Cartland |
Lucie Lean |
Stephen Bourne/ |
Amy Baynham/ |
60 years and + |
Jim Alexander |
Suzette Jordan |
Jim Alexander/ |
Suzette Jordan/ |
65 years old and + |
Kerry Mitchell |
Patricia Babcock |
Barry Gorman/ |
Patricia Babcock |
70 years and + |
Barnaby Kalan |
No test |
No test |
No test |
75 years old and + |
Stephen Taylor |
No test |
Stephen Taylor/ |
No test |
80 years and + |
John Tibbits |
No test |
No test |
No test |
Mt700 de mississauga
At Credit Valley Tennis Club, all the paintings except one were won by Canadians.
Stanislav Nevolovich and Henry Choi both collected titles in two age categories. Nevolovich was crowned champion of simple and double in 35 years, while Choi triumphed in male doubles among 30 years old and simple in 40 years.
Three participants got their hands on the trophies of the simple and double their category: Carmen Lai in women aged 30, Simon Tremblay-Larouche in men aged 45, as well as Brian Millar in men of 70 years.
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Here is the complete list of winners of the Mississauga masters tennis tournament. Unless otherwise indicated, all players are Canadian.
|
Men’s Singles |
Women’s Singles |
Men’s Doubles |
Women’s Doubles |
30+ |
Stanislav Nevolovich |
Carmen Lai |
Henry Choi/ Mustapha Jamal |
Carmen Lai/ Simmy Leung |
35+ |
Bradley Kirkham |
Sarah Jun |
Jeffery Klotz/ Stanislav Nevolovich |
No test |
40+ |
Henry Choi |
No test |
No test |
No test |
45+ |
Simon Tremblay-Larouche |
Itself |
Simon Filiatrault/ Simon Tremblay-Larouche |
No test |
50+ |
Joao Felipe Heck |
Jennifer Bishop |
No test |
Deirdre Cameron/ |
55+ |
Grant Cartland |
Erin Boynton |
Jeff Salhany/ Nels Stanfield |
Helen Mcardle/ Michelle Rogers |
60+ |
Gary Meanchos |
Lisa Tooley |
Yves Doyon/ Kari Saarenvirta |
Elizabeth McDougall/ |
65+ |
Michael Tennessee Rose (USA) |
Patricia Babcock |
Robert Foy/ |
Erin Boynton/ Diana Dimmer |
70+ |
Brian Millar |
Michelle Hall |
Barry Gorman/ |
Charlotte DeHeinrich/ Marcia Jackson |
75+ |
Stephen Taylor |
Cathy Joyce |
Thomas Gunton/ John Payne |
No test |
This week, the 138e Edition of the Masters of the island of Vancouver (MT200) takes place in Duncan, British Columbia.
World championships
The individual masters of tennis world championships for the 50th anniversary and the 55 and over this week in Lisbon, Portugal. The team events took place last week.
The Canadian women’s team aged 50 and over ended in the tenth row of the Maria Esther Bueno Cup. During the tournament around, she defeated Brazil 3 to 0, then was right from Ireland and South Africa in the matches for places 9 to 14. She then bowed 2 to 1 against Australia in the meeting for 9e place.
As for the male team, she took on the 17the Rang by beating Norway 3 to 0.
The 55-year-old women’s team won a 3 to 0 victory against Denmark before losing against Great Britain, finishing twelfth in the Maureen Connolly Cup.
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The individual world championships take place this week.
Vedette photo: Credit Valley Tennis Club