Leverstock Green Men’s First team win Watford and District Tennis League in Division 1 for the 4th consecutive year

Tennis is not just for summer, says club
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A Hemel Hempstead tennis team is celebrating its success after finishing top of its division for the fourth year in a row.

Leverstock Green Lawn Tennis Club’s Men’s’ First Team played their last match of the season in the Watford and District Tennis League 2022 and won it 8-0, finishing top of Division 1 again for the fourth consecutive year.

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The team, composed of players from various walks of life, comprises Mick Hook, William Anthony Knight, James Droy, Jinesh Shah, Stefano Campana, Marc Hartley, Mark Masters, Stuart R Foster, Addison Petrie, Matthew Appleton and Rhodri Gruffydd.

LGLTC Men’s First Team win their last match of the season, finishing top of Division 1 in the Watford & District LeagueLGLTC Men’s First Team win their last match of the season, finishing top of Division 1 in the Watford & District League
LGLTC Men’s First Team win their last match of the season, finishing top of Division 1 in the Watford & District League

The players meet up regularly at the club to practice in team training sessions ran by the club’s coaches, and their close bond and strong team spirit have also played a part in their successful run.

This is only one of the many teams that the club nurtures and develops all through the year. In the Watford and District League, beside the men’s’ first team, there are men’s’ second and third teams, as well as several ladies’ teams and mixed doubles teams competing through the season.

The club enters ladies’ and men’s teams in various divisions of the Herts League, as well as the Hot Rackets league and Vets leagues. The club also runs in-house tournaments for its members all through the year.

Tennis is truly an all-seasons sport

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Valerie Askins, a member and volunteer at the club, says: “Despite what a lot of people think, tennis is not just a summer sport. It is really an all-year sport.

"There are so many opportunities for members to play all year long, and we have divisions and tournament to suit all abilities. We have teams playing in top divisions as well as teams playing in less competitive and more relaxed divisions.

"And for members who prefer to use tennis as a way of keeping fit but don’t really like playing too competitively, there are several drills every week where players can just turn up and play friendly doubles for one hour and a half. These sessions are fun and are also available to non-members and they are generally followed by coffee. In fact, these are called ‘Coffee Morning Drop-In Sessions’.”

Skillful juniors help the Men’s 3rd Team get promoted in the Hot Rackets League

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The club also focuses strongly on developing its young players and has a lively and ever- increasing Junior section from age 4 upwards. There are a lot of coaching sessions taking place every week and during school holidays, including some competitive junior squads training sessions.

These juniors also play for the men’s teams and have largely contributed to the Men’s 3rd Team being promoted from Division 3 to Division 2 in the Hot Rackets League, after they finished the season as champions of Division 3.

For more information about LGLTC, please visit the website.