Senior Ladies Team make a good start to the Season

Jenny Mears, Sophie Annett (Captain), Jennie Pope and Ros Hursell at Portswood.

 Captain Sophie Annett’s team started the Hampshire and Isle of Wight League season with a home match against a team from the coast. Alverstoke are one of the older established Tennis Clubs in the country, having been in existence since the 1880s.

Andover’s first pair, Claire Reid and Ros Hursell are both playing for Hampshire this year. They began the evening well with a speedy  6-0, 6-1 win over the visitor’s first pair.

Sophie Annett and Christine Pickford also did well against the visitor’s second pair, winning 6-3, 6-2. The second round saw Reid and Hursell continue as they started, dismissing the Alverstoke pair without losing a game, 6-0, 6-0.

 Annett and Pickford put up a good fight against the Alverstoke firsts but were just pipped in a tie break first set to lose 6-7, 3-6. The Andover team had achieved a win by three rounds to one.

 For their second match the team travelled to Portswood , a club set in a garden square surrounded by large Edwardian houses in Southampton.

 Jennie Pope and Ros Hursell got off to a poor start, losing the first four games but showed their determination and experience to fight back and came out on top 6-4, 6-3 after two hours against the Portswood first pair. This was backed up by Jenny Mears and Sophie Annett who got through 7-5, 6-2, versus the Second pair after a similarly long match.

Pope and Hursell then made swift work of their second match winning 6-0, 6-0.

Mears and Annett found the first pair too strong and lost 1-6, 0-6 but the Andover team won the match by three rounds to one again. 

Two matches with two wins is the perfect start as the team look for promotion to the top division.

Isaac receives LTA Tennis Awards 'Regional' award

Isaac with Bash Kara, his award nominator.

Following Isaac being awarded the County ‘Rising Star’ for the annual LTA Tennis Awards, it has just been announced he has been awarded the Regional round. The presentation will take place on Centre Court on 20th June at the Cinch Championships at the Queen’s Club in London.

 Further details about the LTA Awards can be viewed on the LTA website.

Isaac will now represent the South and South West region at the National Awards. We will obviously keep you updated when the winners are announced in July.

Well done Isaac – this is so well deserved for everything you do at ALTC - the club is so proud of you.

Isaac awarded 2023 Hampshire & IOW Rising Star Award

14 year old tennis player Isaac Robinson from Andover Tennis Club has been awarded the Hampshire & IoW Rising Star Award.

Isaac completed the Tennis Leader Course in 2021 and then fulfilled the required voluntary hours to be awarded his Certificate.

Nominator, Bash Kara with Isaac

Since then Isaac has been helping with the Andover Tennis Club coaching program, Isaac

  • always arrives 30 min before the start of the coaching session every Saturday morning and greets coaches and Adult volunteers with a positive attitude and big smile.

  • helps prepare and set up the equipment for mini tennis – mini nets, throw down lines, mini rackets and balls etc. When the other leaders arrive they look to him for help and/or instructions to complete the set ups before the first session.

  • helps Coaches to run the sessions with great enthusiasm.

  • is always keen to learn from coaches and take the lead. His main coaching aims are to help young players of all abilities and from all backgrounds improve and, above all, enjoy tennis.

  • has a natural, empathetic coaching style especially with younger children, assisting in their personal development through tennis.

  • has assisted with the LTA Youth Start courses at Andover LTC and his effort and enthusiasm has helped achieve high retention of the young beginners.                      

  • regularly helps with buddy-hitting and makes himself available for the advanced coaching sessions to assist in demonstration or doubles drills/exercises. 

  • is an accomplished junior player having won numerous club competitions and selected to play for the club junior team. He won the club Play Your Way To Wimbledon and played in the County play-off.

  • volunteers his help and has umpired at the club championships.

Isaac, above all shows a passion for tennis in his actions around the tennis club. He is a positive 14 year old young person with a 'can do' attitude going the extra mile for the benefit of learners, peers and promotion of Tennis. He is an inspiring young person and role model to young players and encourages them to take up tennis.

He won the Most Outstanding Club Junior of the year 2022 at the Andover LTC and is a credit to the club and town. The sport of tennis is in good hands with young volunteers like Isaac. 

Well done Isaac - the Club is so proud of you.

Andover LTC Head Coach Joe Revelle writes:

Isaac attends multiple sessions through the week and consistently sets the standard high both with performance and attitude, a fantastic example for all other junior players. In his role as a tennis leader he always goes above & beyond what is expected of him and never ceases to impress me with his professionalism.

Club Member's News - February 2023

Membership renewals/fees – Since 2nd January 2023 the Club has moved to a rolling membership year. Those members who have joined from this date, can continue to enjoy the full benefits of the Club for a whole year before their renewal takes place.  

However, for the vast majority of members, membership renewal is due on 1st April.  This year there are a number of changes to fees, full details of which will be sent during March.

If you have any queries regarding your membership, please contact me via membership@altc.net .

Diary dates for 2023 – We are busy planning events/club activities for the year - dates will be published soon. If you have any ideas or would like to run an event, please speak to any General Committee member.

Adult member's social sessions - The current weekly sessions can be viewed via www.altc.net/membership .

The Coaching programme resumes from w/c 20th February for both adult and junior sessions. The full programme and enrolment can be viewed via www.jrtennis.co.uk or speak to Joe (Head Coach) or one of the coaching team whilst you are at the club.

If you are interested in ‘freshening up some of your tennis technics’, why not join one of the Adult group coaching sessions – Monday mornings, Tuesday evenings and Friday mornings? There is also a beginner’s class on Thursday evenings. For a fitness session, why not join the Cardio session on Thursday evening – it is great fun. For further details and enrolment, please view www.jrtennis.co.uk

If you have any queries, please email me via info@altc.net or speak to one of the General Committee.

Adult Club 'Winter' Club Sessions - January to March 2023 (inclusive) (updated 18/2/23)

As communicated in September 2022, we have been trialling additional days for Adult Club sessions during the first half of the Winter season. Following a review, we now plan to offer the following sessions over the next 3 months starting on Friday 6th January 2023 to Friday 31st March 2023. Information for the summer season will be communicated prior to the first session in April.

Monday - first session for 2023 - 9th January 2023

  • From 9am to 11am using the indoor courts

  • This session will cost £2 per member irrespective of the amount of time spent at the session. This is a contribution towards lighting costs. 

Wednesday - first session for 2023 - 22nd February 2023

  • From 7pm to 9pm using two outdoor courts

  • This session will cost £2 per member irrespective of the amount of time spent at the session. This is a contribution towards lighting costs. 

Friday - first session for 2023 - 6th January 2023

  • From 6pm to 9pm both indoor courts will be available. From 7pm to 9pm - all three outdoor courts are available.

  • This session will cost £2 per member irrespective of the amount of time spent at the session. This is a contribution towards lighting costs. 

Remember, for Day members, as your membership category includes court play up to 4pm, you are welcome to come along to the Monday morning session.

Please try out the new sessions and let us know your thoughts by emailing info@altc.net .  

2022 Club Championship Finals Day

The Finals took place on a beautiful September day in warm sunshine at the club’s Balksbury home.

A great deal of work had been done to ready the club and a kitchen team were ready to provide sustenance throughout the day.

Junior Finals were spread throughout the morning and early afternoon. All were contested keenly but in good spirit.

Event Winner Runner Up

Under 8 Lilliana Mawo Sebastian DeMarco

Under 9 Connie Soon Christine Harman

Under 10 Alice Martin Tabitha Hann

Under 12 Girls Meredith DeMarco Amelia Martin

Under 12 Boys Xander Martin Ryan Crewell

Under 14 Girls Karolina Miller Amelia Martin

Under 14 Boys Isaac Robinson Monty Johnson

Under 16 Girls Maria Sharova Karolina Miller

Under 16 Boys Hari Putt  Sam Putt

Under 14 Boy’s Doubles Isaac Robinson /Monty Johnson Xander Martin/Ryan Crewell

Under 16 Boy’s Doubles Hari Putt/Sam Putt Ned Barrett/Matteo Belver Hill

Under 18 Girl’s Doubles Karolina Miller/ Maria Sharova Holly Cann/Luciana Salazar Lewis

Trophies were awarded by special Guest of Honour Claire Coomer, a long term member and previous coach at ALTC, winner of seven singles titles, eleven doubles titles and twenty two mixed doubles titles at the club.

 A silence was held in respect and thanks for the long life of service of the Queen.

 Special Awards were made first;

 The Margaret Winnett Cup for most improved Mini went to Liliana Mawo.

The Wakeham Cup for most improved Junior went to Isaac Robinson.

The Coomer Award for most improved Saturday morning Junior went to MJ Kasperczuk

The Joan Reeve award for most Outstanding Club Junior was shared by Isaac Robinson and  Luciana Salazar-Lewis

The Ladies Doubles was awarded to Martha Folkes and Clair Thain and the Mixed Doubles to Flavia Zamfir and Kyrill Kennett who both reached their respective Finals but could not play as one of their opponents was injured.

The first Adult matches were the Singles. 

The Ladies Final saw Elena Clarke take on Flavia Zamfir and there were fabulous rallies from the back of the court, with both ladies striking the ball well. Flavia consistently exploited more of the court, however, and won through, 6-1, 6-1, to retain her Ladies Title.

The Men’s Final saw Gregor Corcoran determined to reverse last year’s close loss to Kyrill Kennett. It looked as though he would do it when his powerful accurate hitting on both wings saw him take a 7-5, 3-0 lead. Kyrill had to try something different. He slowed down his shots and gave them more air and managed to break Gregor’s consistency, winning the next six games to take the set 6-3.

 A championship tie break settled it, as it had last year. Kyrill played his more normal game now and powered his way through to a second tile win.

 The Men’s Veteran Singles pitted multiple veteran’s title holder Al Williams against club coach Martyn Isherwood. The first set saw a pattern of firm ball striking from Al and careful placement and superb volleying from Martyn. This allowed Martyn to take the set 6-3. In the second, Al redoubled his efforts and took five games in a row to take the second set 6-1.

 Martyn was not finished, however, and, rejuvenated, took an early lead in the deciding tie break and won it 10-5 to take the title.

 The last match of the day was the Men’s Doubles. This is always a crowd favourite and once again lived up to its billing. Past winners Andrew Winnett and Ant Brown were playing Singles champion Kyrill Kennett and Adrian Shapter.

The first set went Ant and Andrew’s way. They put their opponents on the back foot with attacking tennis and net dominance to take it 6-1.  The second set was, as in other finals, a completely different story as Kyrill and Adrian came up with impressively controlled power play to make everything that had looked easy for Ant and Andrew much more difficult. Kyrill and Adrian took the set 6-1 to reverse the first set.

The deciding tie break was the most competitive of the day and Ant and Andrew just edged it 12-10 after both teams had had opportunities to win. It was a great way to end a very successful day.

2022 Championship Finals Day - Sunday 11th September

You are very welcome to ALTC on this special day in our calendar.

We will start at 9am.Thereafter the timings on the match schedule are approximate so if you are playing please be here half an hour before your match time.

We will have presentations at approximately 1.30pm and at the end of play.

Our Guest of Honour this year is Claire Coomer, Hampshire County player and winner of multiple ALTC championship finals.

Bacon sandwiches and hot dogs will be available in the morning and tea and cakes in the afternoon.

Come and watch some great tennis in good company.

 ALTC Charity…Andover Foodbank

We would be very grateful for contributions…cash or goods.

Examples are…tinned soup, tinned fish, tinned meat, pasta sauce, packets of long grain rice and tinned fruit.

Many thanks,

Trevor Blake

Tennis Veterans fight it out in ALTC Club Championship

Round Robins for the Men’s Veteran Singles took place in glorious weather at the club’s Balksbury Home. Jeremy Hann, Rob King and Mark Williams were in a group of three.

 The first match put Rob against Mark. Rob plays and adventurous attacking game and had some success at the net but Mark hit his passing shots with power and accuracy and it was he who came out on top.

 Jeremy then played Mark and spent more time at the back of the court with occasional moves forward. This proved a winning tactic.

The final game saw Rob still full of bravery moving into the net. Jeremy had to use lobs as well as passing shots to engineer a win.

 Jeremy will play defending champion Al Williams in the Semi Final.

 The semi Finalist to come from the second group will play Number two seed Martyn Isherwood.

This was a group of four, with Tim Kelly, Reece Simpson, Richard Shipway and Dan De Marco.

Dan and Tim played an entertaining game but it was Dan who was the steadier shot maker and got the win.

 Reece and Richard played a long match with a tie break set going to each of them but a deciding Championship Tie break and the win going to Richard.

 In the next round, Dan played Reece. This was another close match with strong groundstrokes and sharp winners from Reece and calm thoughtful tactics from Dan. It was Dan who emerged the winner after two tie break sets.

 Reece conceded the next round, after playing five consecutive tie break sets.

 Dan cemented his position with a win over Richard who played some tremendous shots.

 Dan will play Martyn in the Second Semi Final.

2022 Adult Club Championships begin...

 The first Round Robin of the Club Championships took place last weekend - Ladies Doubles . The Ladies opted to play indoors so that they were out of the sun but the conditions were still hot and they did well to complete the event. Plenty of cooling breaks and lots of water helped. Short sets were played to speed up proceedings.

 The first round saw wins for Claire and Flavia against Martha and Clare 4-3, 4-1 and Sophie and Christine against Kriszti and Louise 4-1, 4-0.

 Second round matches saw determination come into play and both matches were hard fought. Kriszti and Louise covered the court well but were not quite as consistently accurate as Martha and Clare, who won 4-1, 4-2. Claire and Flavia met stern resistance from Sophie and Christine. After winning the first set 4-0, they were beaten 4-3 in the second and had to win a tie break to win the round.

 That meant two wins for Claire and Flavia and one for Sophie and Christine and Martha and Clare. With only two pairs going forward, the last round was crucial.

Claire and Flavia sealed their place with a win against Kriszti and Louise, 4-1, 4-0.

Martha and Clare will join them after they proved too powerful for Sophie and Christine on this occasion, winning 4-0, 4-2.

A place in the semi Final beckoned for the winner of this Mixed Round Robin played at Balksbury in great tennis weather, warm and light with a slight breeze and no glaring sun. 

In the first round Clare and Mark took on Martha and Gregor. This was a very competitive match with a lot of close fought games. Clare was striking the ball well and Mark was active at the net but it was Martha and Gregor who had a little more consistency and came out on top.  Kriszti and Ben won through against Lynne and Rob though it was not easy with Rob using his athleticism to prolong the rallies.

 In the Second round Martha and Gregor had too much power for Lynne and Rob but there were pleasing rallies and Lynne particularly enjoyed passing Gregor down the line. Kriszti and Ben had a close match with Clare and Mark. This time it was Clare and Mark who had a little more consistency and in spite of patches of really good tennis from Kriszti and Ben, Clare and Mark came out on top.

 Martha and Gregor were in the lead at this point with two wins, one each for Clare and Mark and Kriszti and Ben. The third round put Clare and Mark against Lynne and Rob. The determination of Clare and Mark saw them win this one to have two wins overall.  Martha and George played Kriszti and Ben. This match had moments of excellence when all four played well.  Kriszti raised her game and showed her potential with lovely ground strokes and sharp volleying.  Once again, Martha and Gregor had more consistency, however, and they made it three wins to ensure their place in a semi final.

The Margaret Winnett Trophy

Tournament winners - Keith and Isaac Robinson with Andrew Winnett

The Jubilee tournament at Andover Lawn Tennis Club was the inauguration of the Margaret Winnett Trophy, in memory of their late and much loved Chairman.

 This was a parent and child doubles competition. Three groups of five pairs played more than thirty matches in a round robin format and the weather cooperated holding off the rain until the tournament was over.

All matches were played with a sliding handicap which challenged one or two but had a levelling effect. Most games were close in score. Adults were only allowed one serve. The juniors coped well with the tennis and the scoring and would have made Margaret proud. Her two grandchildren, Eloise and Theo were among those playing with their parents.

 Three teams emerged from the round robins; Emma and Ned Barnett, Keith and Isaac Robinson and Martyn Isherwood and Amelia Martin. The three-way final meant two more games each for the finalists.

 Martyn and Amelia had a very close game with Keith and Isaac which could have gone either way. Amelia kept the rallies going with smooth court coverage and strong ground shots. Keith matched her and the vital points were won at the net, where Martyn and Isaac were dominant. A 4-3 win for Keith and Isaac set them up for possible victory.

 This they confirmed with a strong performance against Emma and Ned who had been focused and competitive all afternoon.

The Trophy and commemorative salvers were presented to  Keith and Isaac by Margaret’s son, Andrew Winnett.

Andover Duo Down Denmead

Our Andover U14 Boys duo of Isaac Robinson and Montgomery Johnston sealed an end of season win in style beating Denmead.

Monty made light work of his singles match winning convincingly 0-6, 0-6, while Isaac won 0-6 and 1-6 in similar fashion. The doubles was always about control and concentration where the duo didn't disappoint, winning 0-6 and 1-6 to leave South East Hampshire with 0-6 overall victory.

Thank you to Katrina and Ian Johnston for support and transport.

Andover Juniors conquer Colden Common

A competitive but sporting fixture at home saw Andover pair Isaac Robinson and Montgomery Johnston win 4-2 at Era Park. Isaac faced the Colden Common number 1 winning 6-1, 6-3, moving his opponent around the court and finishing points cleanly behind a solid serve. Monty pushed the Colden Common number 2 in a battling first set display, despite mounting an attacking fight back in the second, he eventually lost out to the more defensive visitor 5-7, 4-6.

The doubles decider served up a real treat for the home fans. Monty and Isaac overwhelmed their Colden Common counterparts, combining deep ground strokes with clean volleys at the net. The Andover duo showed plenty of potential as a pair and won the decider 6-1, 6-3 (match 4-2 overall). Well done boys!

Andover Team win close match

Andover C Team, competing in the Basingstoke Tennis League, returned to a winning result after two initial defeats in the 2022 summer campaign.

The winter league saw the C Team finish in second place so confidence was high going into the early matches. The subsequent defeats against Kingsclere and Beechdown B both on a score of 3-5 were disappointing.  Both matches were highly competitive, evenly matched and the losses were on small margins.

Jeremy Hann, Ben Mead, Martyn Isherwood and Mark Williams

The latest match was at Andover’s home venue at Balksbury, against Oakley B. Somewhat unusually for a summer fixture this was played on the indoor courts as the Mens’ B Team were playing another competitive club match in what is Andover’s busy competition schedule.

Andover’s first pair was Jeremy Hann and Mark Williams. The second pairing was Ben Mead and Martyn Isherwood who were partnering for the first time.

Mead and Isherwood started against Oakleys stronger pairing of the day. The Andover pair soon settled into their stride and with some adept volleying at the net pulled ahead 4 -1, but the experience and youth on the Oakley side saw them hold their nerve to pull back to 5-5.  The mixture of Mead’s powerful forehand from the baseline and Isherwood’s volleying worked well, but Andover’s more assertive style of play ultimately had a lower margin for error and despite good tennis the set was dropped 7-5.  The disappointment of the first set did not deter the Andover pair started the second set matching everything Oakley were doing. Oakley just proved to have a few more answers which enabled them to win the second set 6-4.

Hann and Williams had the easier start to the match. The second Oakley pairing proved to be less effective.  This allowed Hann and Williams to build up their game and confidence. They moved over the court well, with Hann hitting very refined shots from all points of the court and Williams picking off volleys at the net.  The Oakley pair remained deep by their baseline.  The Andover pair took the first set at 6-1.  The second set saw the Oakley pair coming forward to the net more than in the first which just tested the shot placement for Andover. Clearly a test that was passed with the first set dominance maintained and a 6-3 win. At the half way stage it was two games all.

Mead and Isherwood in their second match were able to flow with their assertive doubles strategy that did not quite see them through their first. The faster pace of ball delivered by Andover was too testing this time and the shorter rallies limited the number of unforced errors. A 6-1, 6-1 win in the second match for Mead and Isherwood was clearly resounding and possibly left them thinking what may have been if their matches were in the opposite order.

Hann and Williams had their greater test in the second. The direct play that had served well in the first match was now being questioned. The Oakley pair were methodical in there returning with some great touches of skill.  This was the same question asked of Mead and Isherwood in the first where the more assertive game brought in additional unforced errors. The result was, alas, the same with Andover dropping the first 6-4.  However the second set saw the Andover pair come back stronger. The serving of Hann continued with pace and consistency again working into Williams’ presence at the net. At the same time they were capitalising on the slower pace of servicing from Oakley which they had not done in the first set. The second set finished 6-3 to Andover which proved so important on the day.

Three matches in and the C’s have at last their first win of the summer – being on the right side of a 5-3 result!  June sees the two final matches of the Summer League being home to Hook and away to Beechdown C.  A further win from these fixtures is looking necessary and based on latest performance, should be achievable.

Richard Shipway (Captain)

Steep Learning Curve for Andover Duo

Andover U14 boys (Isaac Robinson and Leo Crewell) lost away fixture to Steep on Sunday 29th May.

In singles, Isaac played 2x 1hour sets against the Steep number one winning 7-5 3-6 (7-10 tie break). A match with long forehand and backhand rallies from the baseline and few errors. Leo fought hard against the Steep number two, reaching some hard fought deuces and showing nice touches, losing

6-1, 6-1 but gaining good match-play experience. The deciding doubles went to the home pair with targeted returns and winners, Andover losing 6-0, 6-1 and 2-1 overall. Well done boys!

A big thank you to Keith, Team Captain for the supporting the boys.

Play Your Way to Wimbledon 2022

The Club recently hosted our annual Play Your Way to Wimbledon Tournament (formerly known as the Road to Wimbledon Tournament).

Congratulations to our ‘Singles’ and ‘Doubles’ winners and runner-ups. All now progress to the County Finals with an opportunity to progress through to the National Finals held at The All England Club, Wimbledon.

Well done to all of the competitors, who played brilliantly throughout the tournament.

Plus, a big thank you to Joe (Head Coach) for organising and referring the event.

Girls Singles Players - Winner – Victoria. Runner-up - Karolina

Boys Singles Finalists - Winner – Isaac. Runner-up - Monty

Boys Doubles Finalists - Winners - Charlie & Jude. Runner-ups - Isaac and Monty