MLTC Newsletter 24 July 2023

Manly Lawn Tennis Club Newsletter – 24 July 2023

Club Captain’s Report

With four rounds remaining in Sydney Badge we have 10 teams in the top 4 positions.
This is a fantastic effort so far and so all teams are encouraged to practice hard and finish off the season in a big way. Good luck to all .
Round 10 Results
Men’s Division 1
Men’s 1 lost 5-3 away at Westies
A close loss to the second team away keeps the Men on top of the table.
Westies and Castle Hill are closing the gap so Sean and the team need to play well in the next month to ensure first position and a home semi. Andrew/Cam won 3 sets.
Men’s Division 2
Manly 2 def Marrickville 1   7-1 at home
Todd/Warren 4 sets Netto/Wilko 3 sets.
This big win takes the team to 3rd position.
Men’s Division 3
Manly 3 def Sydney Uni  7-1 at home
Bede/Dan 3 sets Fernando/Sean 4 sets.Fernando kept up his good form with Sean this week. Now in 4th position.
Men’s Division 5
Manly 4 Lost 7-1 away at Strathfield
Craig/Geoff 1 set . Strathfield have a very strong team for Division 5.
Now in 6th position
Men’s Division 8
Manly 5 Won 4-3 away at Kooroora
Despite losing 3 tiebreakers we managed to win and hang on to 3rd position
Hugo/Alec 3 sets Denis/Graham 1 set and 1 unfinished
Men’s Division 10
Manly 6 bye
Still in first position
Men’s Division 11
Manly 7 def Royal Sydney 5-2 at home
Dave/Stu 3 sets and 1 unfinished. Tom/Brett 2 sets
Now in 2nd position
Ladies Thursday Badge
Lost 6-2 away at Roseville
Barbara/Lisa 2 sets Unfortunately Jane had to forfeit the last two sets with Michelle due to an injury. Now in 3rd position.
Women’s Division 1
Manly 1  Lost 6-2 away to Sydney Uni
Lisa/Caroline 2 sets
Now in 8th position
Women’s Division 3
Manly 2 Won 8-0 at home v Chatswood 2
Krista/Sarah 4 sets Virginia/Kirsten 4 sets.
Another big win takes our only undefeated team to a massive 13 point lead.
Well done again ladies.
Manly 3 Won 6-2 at home v Killara 1
Penny/Christine 4 sets Shelley/Sarah 2 sets
Another good win takes this team to 4th position
Women’s Division 4
Manly 4 Won 5-3 away at Sydney Uni
Kate/Noriko 3 sets Narelle/Melinda 2 sets
This team is in 3rd position.
This Saturday sees the big clash between our Ladies 2 and 3 teams at home at 2.50pm
The Ladies 1 and Men’s 2 also play late matches at home.
The Men’s 5 and 6 Teams play the early matches.
See you there.
Denis Crowley
Club Captain.

Best wishes,
Virginia
MLTC Secretary

www.manlylawn.com.au

 

MLTC Newsletter – 19 July 2023

Manly Lawn Tennis Club Newsletter – 19 July 2023

Club Captain’s Report

After Round 9 of Sydney Badge our Men’s 1 and Ladies 2 are still flying high in 1st position and now our Men’s 6 Team is also in first position.
Division 1 Women
Manly 1 8-0 forfeit from Superb Ladies. In 8th position now.
Division 3 Women’s
Manly 2 Won 6-2 away at Kooroora
Virginia/Carolina 3 sets Krista/Kirsten 3 sets
Another easy win to now be ahead in 1st position by 8.5 points
Manly 3 Won 7-1 at home v Neutral Bay 1
Christine/Penny 4 sets Larissa/Sophie 3 sets
Unfortunately Larissa had to forfeit the last set with an injury whilst leading 5-1.
This win puts the ladies in 4th position.
Division 4 Women’s
Manly 4 Lost 4-2 at home v Easts
Pam/Lindy 1 set Narelle/Rosi 1 set. The last two sets were unfinished.
THURSDAY Ladies did not play last week and are in 2nd position
Division 1 Men’s
Won 4-4 on games at home v Zone Tennis
Sven/Ben 2 sets Cam/Blake 2 sets
Zone had one strong pair who won 4 sets.
Our Team is still in first position but face a tough match next weekend against The Westies out west.
Division 2 Men’s
Manly 2 4-4 Tie against Zone Tennis away
Harry/Warren won 4 sets. In 4th position
Division 3 Men’s
Won 4-4 on games at home v Killara1
Milton/Fernando won 3 sets Bede/Sean 1 set
Now in a close 5th position.This was a good win as Killara are the top team
Milton and Fernando are playing great tennis together each week.
Division 5 Men’s
Manly 4 lost 4-4 on games v Killara away
Jarryd/Craig 2 sets Geoff/Shishir 2 sets. now in 6th position
Division 8 Men’s
Lost 7-0 away at Marrickville
The PM was benched to play their strongest team and Marrickville were far too good on grass.This big win takes Marrickville to first place and we drop to 3rd position.
The names of the pairs will not be printed to protect the guilty.
Division 10 Men’s Won 6-2 away at Sydney Uni
Richard G/Aidan 3 sets Mike/James 3 sets
This win takes the team into first position. This is well deserved as the team has performed well all season.
Division 11 Men’s Won 4-4 away at Collaroy on games
Dave/Brett 3 sets Tom/Barnaby 1 set Now in 3rd position
This Saturday our Men’s 2 and Ladies 2 Teams play in late matches.
 
Monday a crowd of approximately 50 people were in attendance to see Owen Kennedy laid to rest. Owen’s brother, Peter, and George Paul both spoke well about Owen’s life at the service. About 20 members from Manly Tennis were at the service and again later at Dee Why RSL for refreshments. Here a few more tributes were paid to Owen including Lindy who spoke highly of how Owen had given her plenty of encouragement over the years for her tennis. Owen’s tournament will be held annually in November so he will be always remembered.
Denis Crowley

Best wishes,
Virginia
MLTC Secretary

www.manlylawn.com.au

 

MLTC Newsletter 16 July 2023

Manly Lawn Tennis Club Newsletter – Owen’s Funeral Details

For those members that cannot make Owen’s funeral in person tomorrow, below are the details for the video link.

Live Stream Invitation

Owen Kennedy

Monday 17 th July 2023 at 11am (AEST)

You are invited to join the ceremony online. Please use this link to watch:

www.ceremonycast.com.au/owenkennedy  

You can use any device to view the live stream.

If you’re unable to watch the ceremony live, a recording will be available for one month afterwards.

We also invite you to leave a message in the guest book. Thank you.

Best wishes,
Virginia
MLTC Secretary

www.manlylawn.com.au

 

Christopher Eubanks’ Inspiring Wimbledon Journey

Christopher Eubanks has captured the hearts of Wimbledon fans with his inspiring journey to the quarter-finals. The 27-year-old American, known for his amiable personality, recently broke into the world’s top 100. Eubanks’ path to success has been marked by challenges, self-doubt, and travels with his mentor, Donald Young.

Eubanks, who hails from Atlanta, Georgia, grew up in a tennis-loving family. He was coached by his father from a young age and benefited from Atlanta’s thriving tennis scene, with players like Jarmere Jenkins and Donald Young providing guidance. Young played a significant role in Eubanks’ life, becoming a mentor figure and offering him opportunities to train and compete at a professional level.

During their travels together, Eubanks faced various mishaps and funny incidents that endeared him to those around him. Despite his lighthearted demeanor, Eubanks had struggled with self-belief for a long time. However, Young and others recognized his potential and encouraged him to aim higher.

After playing US college tennis at Georgia Tech, Eubanks honed his skills and gained confidence under the guidance of head coach Kenny Thorne. He had a standout college career and decided to turn professional in 2017. Eubanks’ belief in his abilities grew as he embraced his identity as a big server and feared opponent.

Off the court, Eubanks is known for his friendly and approachable nature, making him a favorite among fellow players. His focus on enjoying the game and maintaining a positive mindset has contributed to his success. Eubanks believes that being true to himself and finding joy in the sport is crucial for playing his best tennis.

Christopher Eubanks’ inspiring journey, coupled with his amicable personality and exciting playing style, has endeared him to fans and made him a beloved figure at Wimbledon.

Source: The Atlantic July 2023

 

 

 

 

MLTC Newsletter – 11 July 2023

Manly Lawn Tennis Club Newsletter – 11 July 2023

Owen Kennedy’s Service
Date: Monday 17th July, 11am
Where: St Kieran’s at Manly Vale
After service friends welcome to the Lounge function room at Dee Why RSL

Badge

Badge restarts this weekend after a two week break. Both our Div 1 Men’s and Ladies teams are playing at home. Come and have a drink and support our teams.

Social Tennis

There will be two courts available for social and a reminder for members not to bring visitors during  Badge as there is limited court space.

Best wishes,
Virginia
MLTC Secretary

www.manlylawn.com.au

 

Manly Junior Wins Metro Sydney Junior Tournament

Manly Junior Bede K won the the U16 Boys Sydney Metropolitan doubles championship at Homebush this week.

In the semi-finals, Bede and his partner, Daniel C, both 14 years, defeated the formidable, and older, #1 seeds in a thrilling match that ended in 3/6, 7/5, 10/7 win. As Bede said afterwards “we got ‘em in the super”.

Building on their momentum, Bede and Daniel continued their winning streak in the final by defeating the #2 seeds with a commanding score of 6/4, 6/3.

Congrats Bede!

 

 

 

MTC Ladies Competition Term 3

MTC Ladies Competition

Entries for Term 3 Close 14 July.

Enrolments are now open online for Friday’s Term 3 comp.

Ladies Competition starts Friday 21 July.

Reserve players always welcome.  For more information, please contact or email Scott.

Sign up on the web links above.

Scott Blackburn
MTC Tennis Director & Head Pro

MTC Night Competitions Term 3

MTC Night Competitions

Entries for Term 3 Close 14 July.

Enrolments are now open online for Term 3 comps.

Night Competitions start:

  • Tuesday night 18 July
  • Wednesday night 19 July

Reserve players always welcome.  For more information, please contact or email Scott.

Sign up on the web links above.

Scott Blackburn
MTC Tennis Director & Head Pro

Game Changers: Mastering the Court’s Real Estate | AskThePro

This week’s question comes from a mid level Badge player.  What are the optimal positions on a tennis court during a match? I often find myself in the wrong position during play.

Considering the highly sought-after nature of Manly as a real estate location, we can draw parallels to explain the relative tactical value of court positions using real estate as a simple metaphor.

1. Net Position – “Manly CBD”: The net position in tennis can be compared to a prime location in the real estate market. Being close to the net provides several advantages. Players in this position have greater control over the game, can execute quick volleys, and apply pressure on their opponents with aggressive shots. It’s a desirable location that allows players to dominate the court and dictate the pace of the game.

2. Baseline Position – “Home”: The baseline position in tennis can be likened to living at home. Being at the baseline gives players a bit more space and time to strategize and react to their opponent’s shots. It provides a solid foundation and acts as a starting point for rallies. Players in this position have a good vantage point to analyze the game, set up their shots, and patiently wait for the right opportunity to attack.

3. Mid-Court Position – “Strategic Acquistion”: The mid-court position in tennis can be compared to a strategically located investment property. Being in the mid-court gives players versatility and options. It allows players to quickly transition between defense and offense, covering more ground and maintaining control over the game. Players in this position can take advantage of opportunities and adjust their game plan based on the situation.

4. Approach Shot Position – “Emerging”: The approach shot position in tennis can be likened to a growth area in the real estate market. Being in the approach shot position provides players with the opportunity to move closer to the net and take control of the point. Players in this position can showcase their attacking skills, put pressure on their opponents, and potentially finish points with powerful winners.

5. Defensive Position – “Blue Chip”: The defensive position in tennis can be compared to a safe haven property. Being in a defensive position allows players to absorb their opponent’s shots and extend rallies. It provides a fall back option when the opponent has the upper hand, enabling players to reset and regain control of the point. Players in this position focus on consistency, precision, and strategic shot placement.

In summary: The net position represents a prime location for control and aggression, the baseline position is like the comfort of home with strategy and patience, the mid-court position is a strategically located investment property with versatility, the approach shot position is an emerging growth area with attacking opportunities, and the defensive position acts as a safe haven property for regaining control.

Good luck.
Rob  Tennis Whisperer

MLTC Newsletter – 4 July 2023

Manly Lawn Tennis Club Newsletter – 4th July 2023

Vale Owen Kennedy

Today is a sad day for Manly Lawn Tennis Club with the passing of Owen Kennedy.
Owen was a club stalwart for many years and has been in poor health for several years.
He was 87 years of age and much of his life was involved with tennis.
He was a former Club Captain and was always very supportive of me.
Many members went to see him in his last few weeks including myself
He was cheerful to the end and still read the Newsletters each week.
He will be remembered by our annual Owen Kennedy seniors doubles trophy which is played for each November
Funeral arrangements will be published when available.
He will be missed.
Denis Crowley

Best wishes,

Virginia

MLTC Secretary

www.manlylawn.com.au

 

MLTC Newsletter 27 June 2023

Manly Lawn Tennis Club Newsletter 27 June 2023

Club Captain’s Report

After 8 rounds of Sydney Badge our Ladies 2 Team is still undefeated after an emphatic 8-0 victory on Saturday. They are 7 points in front as is our Men’s 1 Team who had a strong win away at The Hills.
It was also a big day for the Green Family with all 4 members playing in 3 different matches.Lisa for Ladies 1 at home.Cameron for Men’s 1 away at Hills District and Warren and Chris playing together in Division 2 at Hunters Hill.
There is no Badge now for 2 Saturdays due to school holidays so plenty of time for social tennis.
Round 8 Results
Division 1 Women’s
Manly 1 Lost 8-0 at home to a strong Collaroy Team. Now in 8th position
Division 3 Women’s
Manly 2 def Neutral Bay 8-0 at home
Carolina/Kirsten 4 sets and Catherine Williams reserved with Sarah to win 4 sets with the loss of 1 game only. The team is still undefeated and 7 points clear of 2nd place.
Manly 3 won 6-2 away at Kooroora
Sophie/Shelley and Pip/Larissa both won 3 sets. This good win lifts the team to a close 5th position
Division 4 Women’s
Manly 4 won 6-2 at home v Chatswood4
Narelle/Noriko won all 4 sets Sally/Rosi won 2 sets Now in 3rd position
Division 1 Men’s
Manly 1 def Hills 5-3 away
Sean/Blake 3 sets Cameron/Andrew 2 sets
Now in 1st position by 7 points
Division 2 Men’s
Manly 2 def Hunters Hill 5-3 away
Harry /Todd 2 sets Father and son Warren and Chris 3 sets.
Now in a close 5th position
Division 3 Men’s
Manly 3 lost 4-4 away by 3 games at Zone Tennis
Milton/Fernando 3 sets Bede/Sean 1 set
Now in 5th position also.
Division 5 Men’s
Manly 4 Lost 3-5 at home v Neutral Bay
Geoff/Shishir 2 sets Jarryd/Craig 1 set
Now in 6th position
Division 8 Men’s
Manly 5 lost 4-3 vChatswood at home
A close loss is the first this year but still 1st by 4 points
Alec/Tom 2 sets with 1 unfinished Graham/Richard 1 set
Division 10 Men’s Manly 6
Won 7-1 v Marrickville at Keirle Park
Mike/Richard G 4 sets James/Brodie 3 sets
This big win puts the team 1/2 point behind the leaders.
Division 11 Men’s
Manly 7 Won 4-4 on games v Sydney Uni away
Barnaby/ Brett 3 sets Tony/Mark 1 set
Now in 3rd position
Everyone enjoy the break and hopefully Manly, The Bulldogs and The NSW Blues can have a win in that time in rugby league.
Best wishes,
Virginia
MLTC Secretary
www.manlylawn.com.au

 

The Enduring Significance of No. 23 in Djokovic’s Career | SMH

Novak Djokovic is now alone at the men’s tennis summit, writes Marc McGowan. The No.23 is one of the most famous in all sports. Michael Jordan, LeBron James, David Beckham and Australia’s own Shane Warne have been legendary athletes who achieved greatness with that number on their backs.
Tennis, too, has an affinity with 23 (Serena Williams retired with that many grand slams), and now even more so with Novak Djokovic’s historic French Open victory on Sunday night that made him the most successful men’s grand slam singles champion.
The Serbian star’s 7-6 (7-1 ), 6-3 , 7-5 defeat of Norway’s Casper Ruud will forever be remembered as the moment Djokovic became beyond all doubt the greatest men’s player of his generation – and probably ever.
He boasts 23 grand slam singles titles, snapping his deadlock with Spaniard Rafael Nadal, the undisputed king of clay, who was not fit enough to play at Roland-Garros this year. He even joined Jordan, James and co. in wearing the No.23 after pulling on a jacket post-triumph to recognise his feat. Fittingly, this happened in 2023.
Ruud summed it up perfectly: ‘‘ Another day, another record for you, and another day you rewrite tennis history. It’s tough to explain how incredible it is, how good you are, and what an inspiration you are to so many people around the world – I know this probably tastes the best of all.’’
Djokovic reclaimed the No.1 ranking from his semi-final victim, Carlos Alcaraz, and is the sole man to win every grand slam at least three times. He won a 10th Australian Open in January, has triumphed seven times at Wimbledon, and now also the French Open and US Open on three occasions.
A serious case could be mounted that he is the best active athlete in all sports. He has never captured the calendar grand slam – winning all four majors in the same year – but is halfway there in 2023.
Source: https://www.smh.com.au/sport/tennis/why-sport-s-famous-no-23-will-forever-matter-to-incomparable-djokovic-20230612-p5dfqv.html