A little bit of Wimbledon comes to Meads
Gerry Armstrong the world famous tennis umpire who has officiated in 13 Wimbledon Championship finals was the guest of honour at a special tournament for Meads Juniors. At exactly 2pm when Gerry who is the new Wimbledon referee would have been leading Novak Djokovic on to Centre Court he escorted instead two Meads Juniors with national rankings on to the club’s immaculate grass courts to herald the start of a tournament the club called “Just Like Wimbledon”.
Tennis Secretary Clare Greenwell said, “It has been a long held ambition of mine to organise a tournament for the juniors on our Wimbledon standard grass courts. When I heard Gerry Armstrong was free to come along to start play, the idea developed from there.
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Hide Ad“It was an absolute delight to see so many youngsters enjoying their tennis and having Gerry present to encourage and inspire them made it a very special occasion. All our youngsters showed great sportsmanship and coped superbly with very windy conditions.”
Twenty Juniors aged 7 to 16 took part supported by club coaches, Luciano Cestari and Roberto Pacheco-Lagoda. Juliette Parkin from BBC South East Today filmed the event for television, conducted interviews and did a live link for the 6.30 local news standing on the club’s pristine grass.
After three hours of fun-filled tennis Gerry Armstrong presented the prizes in each category. Winner of the Exhibition Match was Lemuel Cassidy who defeated Sergio Vieira in a thrilling contest that went to a deciding tie break.
The competition for 16 year olds was won by Morgan Doyle with Mikhail Roseman as the runner up. In the 10 to 14 age group the winner was Gabriela Pacheco-Lagoda and the runner up was Hana Doyle whilst in the 7 to 9 age range
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