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2008 Cambridgeshire Players Tournament

The annual Cambridgeshire Players Tournament was held over the weekend at Littleport Sports Centre. Disappointingly there was a slightly lower entry than the previous year but once again it was excellent to see such a large number of juniors competing.

With the mens singles champion not defending his title the competition was wide open and such was the close standard of entrants that only two of the four seeded players made the semi-finals. Top seed Rob Pace unfortunately picked up an injury in the early rounds but battled through to face tournament veteran Kevin Barron in the last four for the third consecutive year. Pace took the first set before the injury took its toll and Barron gained revenge with a three set victory. In the bottom half of the draw both seeds suffered early defeats and junior James Watkins defeated university player Joe Pickering in straight sets to face club mate Barron in the final. A comfortable victory for Watkins made him the youngest winner of the tournament in recent memory, a great achievement without dropping a single set.

The rather low turn out for ladies singles made Olga Bryant odds on favourite yet another title and this proved accurate as she won all three matches without dropping a set. Junior Jaclyn Lai pushed Bryant closely and took runners up place.

The mens doubles is often the hottest contested event, however things went mostly to form this year with last year’s winners Kevin Barron/Sunny Loy, new pairing of Jon Carson/Peter Galloway, perennial partners Rob Couch/Dan Bates and John Tibbutt/Rob Pace (ignoring advice and playing through injury) making the last four. Barron made his second final of the weekend with a tight three end win over Carson/Galloway who paid the price for several tough matches in a rather top heavy draw. Couch/Bates were unable to reproduce their excellent form which saw them take the tightest of all games in their quarter final and were comfortably beaten by Tibbutt/Pace. The final proved to be a rather disappointing match with Barron/Loy retaining their title relatively easily in straight sets.

Three of last year’s ladies finalists were unable to enter this year, leaving the competition open to newcomers. Olga Bryant combined with Alison Bennett to take her second title of the weekend with a closely fought win over newcomer Katie Balls with Liz Salmon.

The mixed doubles proved to be a two horse race with reigning champions Alison Bennett and John Tibbutt facing pre-tournament favourites Olga Bryant and Nick Pratt in a re-run of last year’s semi final. Their desire to avenge last year’s defeat was obvious and with Bryant was aiming for a clean sweep of all three events and Pratt going for his eighth mixed doubles title in ten years they proved much too strong for their opponents and ran out comfortable winners.

Plate competition winners:

Mens singles: Tom Legerton

Mens doubles: James Wilson/Mariusz Borowiec

Ladies doubles: Melissa Makin/Isabel Gutteridge

Mixed doubles: Lisa Hawes/Neil Place

St Ives Retain Bill Pink Trophy

The final of the South Cambridgeshire Badminton League Bill Pink Inter Club knock-out cup saw St Ives retain the trophy.  They defeated the University side in a closely fought match by 5 games to 4.

Out of the 9 games played, 5 went to three ends.  The University won the singles.  In the mens singles Sam Lees defeated Rob Couch 21-7, 19-21, 21-15.  Then Kat Young beat Sarah Mason 21-18, 19-21, 21-11.

Both mens doubles went to St Ives.  Couch and Daniel Bates beat Rob Pace and Peter Galloway 21-18, 16-21, 21-16.  Bates then teamed up with James Salmon to defeat Pace and Lees 23-21, 21-17.

The ladies doubles were shared.  The St Ives pair of Mason and Faye Gregory lost to Young and Karen Hird 15-21, 21-18, 17-21.  However Gregory and Amanda Godfrey overcame Hird and Fran Powell 22-20, 21-14.

Thus going into the mixed doubles the scores were level at 3 games each.

Pace and Young put the University ahead by defeating Couch and Gregory 21-17, 21-11.  St Ives came back to level the match when Salmon and Godfrey beat Galloway and Powell 21-14, 21-17.  The last game went to three ends before St Ives pair of Bates and Mason after losing the first end defeated Lees and Hird 17-21, 21-19, 21-15.

At the same time to complete a successful day for St Ives in the final of the Mixed Handicap Knock Out Trophy St Ives IV overcame Hawks by 376 points to 325.

For further information, please contact Ken Verney

Under 15s Cambridgeshire Restricted Tournament

The under age 15 Cambridgeshire Restricted Tournament was held at the Burwell Sports Centre.  The boys section attracted a record entry of 25 boys.

For the third seccessive year and for his final year in the age group the boys singles title was won by Jason Lai.  Jason who is already strong enough to play in the Senior Cambridgeshire County second team overwhelmed all his opponents all of whom failed to reach double figures.  In the final Jason defeated Joe Strickett 21 - 5.

For the boys doubles Joe Strickett was partnered by Ben Parker but failed to gain compensation for his singles defeat.  They went down to Shudong Li and Tom Zhang who won 21 - 11.

The girls singles gave evidence of a new rising star when 12 year old Molly Carter defeated Hannah Sharman in the final 21 - 15.

Hannah did however win the girls doubles.  Partnered by Carolyn Key they defeated Molly Carter and Jessica Sharman in three ends 21 - 12, 18 - 21, 21 - 16.

For further information contact Ken Verney.