Gus Donaldson and Sid Landale in Hot Shots red group.
Saturday morning’s cooler, breezy conditions didn’t dampen the competitive spirit in the latest round of junior tennis, with Section 1 delivering tightly contested matches and standout performances.
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Riverina Watermatic were victorious over Deni Physio, claiming the match nine sets to three.
A highlight of the match was a thrilling singles clash between Hugo McGrillen and Andrew Frost, which went down to a tie-break.
McGrillen held his nerve to edge out Frost in a nail-biting finish.
Another close singles set saw George Pisasale take on Ollie Delwo, also decided in a tense tie-break.
George showcased resilience and tactical precision to secure the win.
Oli Hall and Charlotte King rounded out the team’s success, each contributing a three-set victory to Riverina Watermatic’s dominant performance.
In the second match of the day, JC Earthworks overcame Cotton Tales Agronomics with a solid eight sets to four win.
Rupert Maslin, Harriet Maher, and Charlie Eastman were the standout players, each securing three-set wins and demonstrating consistency and composure in the windy conditions.