A young Otago tennis team took the honours in the first round of the Southern League in Queenstown this weekend.
A young Otago tennis team, with seven juniors among the nine players, will take on Southland and Southern Lakes in Queenstown this weekend.
Janos Manyai and Georgia Hume powered their way to wins in the finals of the Otago Indoor Open yesterday.
An international flavour has been added to the Otago Indoor Tennis Open, which starts today.
Otago juniors have achieved some outstanding results at national circuit tournaments this week.
Eastern Harbour men's unbeaten ran came to an end in unfortunate circumstances in Dunedin club tennis on Saturday.
The two unbeaten men's teams, Eastern Harbour and McGlashan Red, were involved in tense ties in the Dunedin club competition at the weekend.
Cosy Dell suffered its first loss in two seasons, in a clash of unbeaten teams, defeated 5-1 by Eastern Harbour in Dunedin men's club tennis on Saturday.
Last year's men's finalists in the Dunedin club competition, Cosy Dell and Eastern Harbour, remain unbeaten after the second round and are set to be joined by McGlashan Red which is well on the way with a 3-1 lead in an unfinished tie.
Cosy Dell men walked the tightrope in a match where their unbeaten record was under threat in Dunedin club tennis on Saturday.
A more even contest is expected in this season's Dunedin club tennis, which starts today to take advantage of the presence of tertiary students in the city.
Nick Hornstein and Libby Scott have been named Otago tennis players of the year, while awards for most improved went to Paddy Ou and Jessie Stevenson.
Cosy Dell won the premier men's final in Dunedin club tennis on Saturday when it beat Eastern Harbour 5-1.
One of the men's finalists for next week has been found in Dunedin premier club tennis.
Cosy Dell men maintained their unbeaten record with a 5-1 win over Balmacewen in Dunedin premier club tennis on Saturday.
Otago won the second round of the Southern League when it beat Southern Lakes 8-4 in Dunedin yesterday.
Otago, playing at home, has a realistic chance of ending the domination of the Southern Lakes tennis team in the second round of the Southern League in Dunedin this weekend.
Dunedin teenagers Harry James and Libby Scott (both 17) took the Otago Open titles in straight sets yesterday.
A new name will be added to the men's honours board when the Otago Open is played at Logan Park this weekend.
McGlashan was taken to the limit but held its lead in the President's Cup two-man competition when it beat Mornington-Roslyn in Dunedin club tennis on Saturday.