Tag: Tennis

Rye VS AELTC

After the Wimbledon Championships, Rye was invited to field a team of four men and four ladies against the All England Lawn Tennis Club on their fine grass courts. Clare [...]
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Farmer Tournament 2023

The Farmer Tournament, an invitation mixed doubles named in memory of Rye LTC board member John Farmer, took place on Sunday 13th August. A mixture of cold gusty winds, sunshine [...]
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Shirley Park Comes to Rye!

The weather was fine and Adam had the courts looking lovely for our friends from Shirley Park when they visited Rye today. They brought a group of 10 from South [...]
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Two Generation Tournament 2023

The Rye Two Generation Tournament, organised by Christopher Stephenson, was held on Tuesday 8th August. Below is his report. “We had another great turn-out for the increasingly popular Two Generation [...]
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Closed Tournament 2023

The annual Closed Tournament was held on Saturday 12th August with 27 entrants. The eight grass courts were immaculate and a treat to play on and the grounds too were [...]
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Esme’s Road to Wimbledon!

Having won the Rye LTC Play Your Way to Wimbledon tournament, organised by head coach Suzy Larkin in April, Esme Brady-Rogerson went on to compete in the Sussex County finals [...]
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Junior Tournament 2023

The Junior Tennis Tournament, organised by Amanda Hoffman and her team, took place from Wednesday 9th to Friday 11th August and was a packed-out event, with some 300 entrants enjoying [...]
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Annual Invitation Tournament 2023

The Annual Invitation Tournament took place over four days of mixed summer weather from Friday 4th August to Monday 7th August, with around 200 players coming together to do battle [...]
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Ladies Tournament 2023

The annual Rye Ladies Doubles tournament took place on Thursday 6th June. Organised by Ellie Cochrane, with some help from Caroline Robinson, 22 pairs of ladies from Rye and other [...]
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