2008 Queensland Championships
13-Aug-2008 - Robyn Castle
The TSQ Championships, an ITF sanctioned (Grade
3) tournament, attracted record entries of 350+ from within
Australia and Overseas. Considering the disappointing wet
weather experienced on Saturday (no play possible at all) and
Sunday, the Tournament Director, Gail Bates must be
congratulated for her organisation and skill in managing to
complete all the singles events within the weekend. A special
thanks to Gail’s offsiders Coral and Nev Vickers who were a
great help during the championships. Thanks also goes to John S
Walker, Graham Brown, Alan Hocking and Paul Donovan who manned
court venues over the week-end.
A special "thank you" to all those competitors who persevered on
Sunday evening playing their singles events under lights on the
damp courts. Well done Mike Golds for your hard work drying the
court surfaces off sufficiently to enable play to proceed!!!!
Sadly some large doubles events, (24 pairs in the 60+ mens
doubles and 19 pair in the 50+ mens doubles!!!) scheduled for
the courts at Miami were cancelled due to the wet weather,
although play was possible on Sunday on the courts at Burleigh
Heads, Emerald Lakes, Queens Park, and the Gold Coast Highway.
Hopefully the "weather gods" will smile on us again in 2009.
The 20,000 plus runners in the Gold Coast marathon must have
been as upset with the rain on that Sunday morning as all our
tennis players!!!
Breakdown of players:- ACT 5; Japan 3; NZL 31; NSW 56; QLD 223;
SA 8; Tas 5; Vic 20;
It was very pleasing to welcome our friends from New Zealand and
Japan once again, especially Dick Garrett with his "new knee"
(no tennis or Hakas on that yet) and all those from around
Australia who travelled such long distances to compete in the
Championships.
The complete results are on the website www.92computing.com.au,
a couple of results (involving our State players) stand out.
John Burness, formerly of Tweed Heads and now living in Roma,
won the 55+ event after defeating the 2nd and 3rd seeds in the
quarters and semi final rounds and then last years winner, Gary
Oliver (NZL) the top seed in the final.
Top seeds Jamie White 35+, Chris O'Mara 40+ and Glenn Hamilton
45+ won their respective events and Phil Higgs from ACT defeated
David Hawkes (NZL) the 60+ final. Another "Kiwi", Peter Hampton
defeated Bruce Osborne(Vic) in the 50+ event, while Peter
Froelich beat Tony Harkin (NSW) in the 70+ and Max Byrne (Tas)
won the 75+ defeating Nev Langford.
The 35/40 womens event was won by newcomer to seniors Carolyn
Campbell (NSW) who defeated Julie Dybendahl in the final and
Brenda Foster (NSW) defeated Wanda Clothier (Vic) in the 45+
event. Wendy Gilchrist, making a welcome return to seniors
tennis won the 55/60+ defeating Carol-Anne Robinson after
surviving a close match with No.1 seed, Helen Worland (NSW) in
her semi-final. Judy Hancy (Vic) returning from a knee injury
defeated left-hander Bev Evans (NZL) in the 65/70+ womens event.
The sunshine returned on Monday afternoon and all the mixed
doubles events were completed without incident after the singles
finals (much to the relief of the organisers)!! Hearty
congratulations are extended to all winners and a sincere "thank
you" to every single person who attended our Championships.
Sadly, some players incurred injuries or aggravated "old
problems" during their events and it was noted the "massage
tent" seemed to be frequently busy!! Speedy recovery to all
those adversely affected and we look forward to next year’s
event in the hope that, once again, we will be favoured with
beautiful weather!! Good tennis and good luck!!
For a list of the results,
click here...
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