Tennis: McGlashan beats Eastern in thriller

Schoolboys Carlos Reid and Paddy Ou held firm to take the narrowest of wins in the feature tie of Dunedin club tennis on Saturday.

McGlashan beat Eastern Harbour 2-1, but had to do it the hard way, through a 10-8 third-set tiebreak in the deciding doubles against Phil Mirfin and Ryan Eggers.

Harbour looked on track to win after it claimed the first set 6-1, but the younger pair fought back to take the second set 6-4 before their third-set win.

Eggers had kept his team in the contest, when, fighting a muscle spasm in his upper back, he came back to beat Reid 3-6, 7-6, 6-3.

Ou showed the value of eight matches for the Otago junior team last weekend, and was too solid for the very experienced Mirfin, who had not played singles recently, winning 6-2, 6-2.

Joe Highton (Mornington-Roslyn) played above himself to beat James Bourne (Balmacewen) 6-2, 6-4, but Balmacewen won the other two, with Jon Bakos dropping only three games to Tom Beamish and partnering Bourne to a 6-2, 6-3 doubles win.

The return of Paula Ferguson to matchplay for Mornington-Roslyn saw her come up short against Balmacewen's Jessie Stevenson going down 2-6, 1-6, but Heike Cebulla-Elder won her singles and partnered Ferguson to a straight-sets doubles win.

Debbie Cartwright and Debbie Stevens (Eastern Harbour) won all three against St Clair in short order.

 

 

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