Archive for August, 2009

27
Aug
09

Newsletter – 08/2009

Very many thanks to all those clubs who sent representatives to the Annual General Meeting earlier this month. As Bruce Gray, the President, said in his report, it had been a frustrating year with many hours spent by the Executive in discussions and meetings with various parties trying to get the Ellis Park Tennis Grounds upgraded. It is a source of wonder to us that the whole of the Prescient has been wonderfully upgraded all in preparation for 2010, but sadly we, as the last piece of the jigsaw, have been so far, unsuccessful in our endeavours. We will continue in our quest and in our relationship now with Ellis Park World of Sport, we believe that we can, and will see the upgrading taking place.

One request from the meeting was that this newsletter encompasses more details regarding events and happenings within the Province and at the clubs. This newsletter is your newsletter so if any club has any news that they wish to share with us, then please send it to me on e mail at mike@3w.co.za and I will then include these items in the following newsletter.

Whereas we try and keep up to date with what is taking place around the clubs, we do not catch all the news and happenings, so please feel free to praise yourselves when the occasion arises.

JUNIORS

During the recent school holidays, a very successful tournament was held at Ellis Park and our juniors did us proud. Congratulations to the following;

Nicola Robinson won the girls under 12 title

Lindsay Faure won the girls under 14 title with Kelsey Joffe as runner up

Francesca Bernes won the girls under 16 title with Ashley Brandfield as runner up

Sean van der Vyver won the boys under 18 title

Aidan Carrazedo was runner up in the boys under 14

This is a wonderful achievement for our players and the Province, and coupled with our success at this year’s Junior Inter Provincial, we must claim that our Junior programme is working well, and is a good omen for the future of our Province.

This past weekend we played a match against Gauteng East and the results were as follows;

Under 12 won 10-2

Under 14 drew 6 all

Under 16 won 19-4

Under 18 lost 6-14

These friendly inter provincial matches are a wonderful opportunity not only for our players to get the extra match practise, but to mix with other provincial players, and the spirit of these matches is just as important off the court as it is on the court.

The National Junior Championships are due to be held next month and coupled with the KeyHealth Super 7 event the week before; our juniors have a feast of tennis to look forward to in September. The National Championship is the pinnacle of any juniors’ career, and we wish all those who will play in Bloemfontein, the very best of luck.

SUMMER LEAGUES

A misnomer in a way as that time of the year still seems a way off as yet, but they are under way and in the Bundes League the first weekend saw more surprise results than we have seen over the past couple of years. It was a great start for the newcomers, Morningside County Club in the men and Bryanston Sports Club in the ladies, who both recorded good wins.  A report is posted on our web site after each round of matches but in case you missed the first weekend results here they are:

MEN

Morningside Country Club beat German Club 19-9

Killarney beat Marks Park A 19-10

Bedfordview B beat Bedfordview A 18-9

LADIES  

German Club beat Marks Park B 16-3

Bryanston Country Club beat Bedfordview 15-3

Bedfordview B beat Marks Park A 13-5

DAVIS CUP TIE AGAINST INDIA

Many thanks to all those clubs who requested tickets for the above tie and we hope to see a lot more of you there over the 18, 19 and 20 September at the Ellis Park Arena. Just to remind you, if we win this tie we go back into the World Group and then rub shoulders with the top playing nations in the world so your support is needed.

Parking is available at the indoor facility in between the swimming pool and the rugby stadium and you have short walk through the totally revamped Precinct into the Grounds.

OTHER NEWS

The final Grand Slam event of the year, the US Open, begins next week with coverage on Supersport. Check your TV schedule for full details.

The tournament will see Scotland’s Andrew Murray seeded at number 2 for the first time in a Grand Slam event. With his victory in Montreal and good showing, despite not being able to defend his Cinncinatti title a week later, he has earned this position with a solid years tennis, and I am sure he will go on to achieve greater things in the future.

With Roger Federer having won his first Masters event for over a year, he too, is running into the type of form needed to possibly record his 6th consecutive US Open title. What of Rafa? Well, he is just coming back after his troublesome knees gave way, but with only playing every other day, the rest may be just what he needs to mount a serious challenge to both Federer and Murray.

It will be compulsive viewing over the next two weeks.

See you at the Davis Cup.

26
Aug
09

Davis Cup tickets Competition

ticket3SATA are running a competition with Davis Cup tickets as the prize.

If you are interested in entering go to the SATA Blog for more details.

26
Aug
09

Results of Friendly against GE

Gauteng East and Gauteng Central played a friendly last Saturday. The results were:

under 12 – Gauteng Central won 10 – 2

under 14 – draw 6 – 6

under 16 – Gauteng Central won 19 – 4

under 18 – Gauteng East won 14 – 6

Congratulations to all players and thanks to all parents who brought along some goodies to eat and drink!

14
Aug
09

Davis Cup tickets go on sale

Johannesburg – Tickets for next month’s Davis Cup by BNP Paribas World Group playoff between South Africa and India will go on sale on Monday. The tie will be played at the revamped Indoor Arena at Ellis Park in Johannesburg from September 18-20.

This crucial clash will be played on Friday (12pm – two opening singles matches), Saturday (13h00 – one doubles match) and Sunday (12pm – two reverse singles matches). On Friday and Sunday respectively, a single ticket will cost R75 for the opening singles and reverse singles clashes; Saturday’s solitary doubles match ticket is R65.

The tie is the second major international tennis tournament to be presented by the city of Johannesburg. SATA CEO Ian Smith said he was delighted by the support his Association is receiving from the sponsors describing it as a good partnership.  

According to MMC for Community Development, Bafana Sithole, the City of Johannesburg is once again pleased to be associated with this great sport. “We want to emphasize our unwavering support to the South African Tennis Association. Tennis is one of the priority sporting codes in the city as indicated by the resounding success of the recent Soweto Open tournament in Jabavu, he said.

14
Aug
09

SA High Schools Europe Tour

Byron playing in Europe

Byron playing in Europe

A number of Gauteng Central players were fortunate to travel to Europe in July for the under 17 and 19 SA High Schools Team tour.

Byron Weberloff was kind enough to write an article and send photos which are published on the SATA Blog – click here to view.

12
Aug
09

No Squad – 15 August

Please note – there will be no squad practice this coming Saturday – 15th
August due to the playing of the finals of the Mini Series.

There is a match between Gauteng East and Gauteng Central on Saturday 22nd August.
Players chosen to represent Gauteng Central will be contacted and all other
squad members must please attend normal squad sessions.

09
Aug
09

Winter Games

The Winter Games were played from the 13th to the 15th of July in Durban, at Westridge Stadium. 12 players from Gauteng Central were amongst those who represented the Gauteng Team that was selected via the School districts. The event was organised by the Dept of Sports and Recreation, with provinces from around the Country competing. Gauteng took the gold medal in both the under 13 and under 17 age groups. Each team had six boys and six girls for each age group.

In the under 13 team was- boys: Sipho Khoza, Thabo Ngema, Johannes Molapisi, Jonathan Bulmer and girls: Natasja Williams and Robyn Bulmer.

In the under 17 team was- girls: Seipati Malabela, Nozipho Montja, Nompumulelo Montja, Thandeka Zulu and boys: Thabang More, Percival Mphirime and Tebogo Molapisi

Nozipho, Nompumulelo, Thabang, Percival, Sipho, Thabo, Johannes, Robyn and Natasja were selected for an invitation side that will go overseas later in the year.

 Well done to all our players and congratulations to those selected for the overseas tour.

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