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TENNIS: Brown on England duty
Lucy Brown, from Elsfield, is representing England this weekend at the Four Nations Cup in Belfast.
The event takes place over three days with teams of two players in each of four age groups (under 12, 14, 18 and open).
After returning from injury, Lucy won three out of four titles at the County Closed last month.
She claimed the under 14 and 16 singles titles, and the under 18 mixed doubles title with her elder brother Harry.
She was denied a clean sweep when beaten in the under 14 mixed final with younger brother John Henry.
Lucy is now training full-time with Win Tennis Academy at Bisham Abbey.
OXFORD Sports hammered Abingdon A 4-0 in Mixed Division 1 of the Wilson OLTA League.
First pair Alison Clayton and Steve Roberts were in particulary dominant form, losing just eight games in four sets.
WILSON OLTA LEAGUE
3 PAIR LEAGUE
Mixed Div 1: North Oxford A 4, Oxford City A 5; Banbury 2, Woodstock 7. Div 2: North Oxford D 7, Witney B 2.
Ladies Div 1: North Oxford A 6, Banbury West End 2.
2-PAIR LEAGUE
Men's Div 3: Bicester A 4, Goring 0. Div 6: Brackley B 2, Wychwood 2.
Mixed Div 1: Abingdon 0, Oxford Sports 4. Div 2: Southfield 1, Northam Gardens 3; Banbury West End 2, Colston 1, Benson B 3, Benson A 1. Div 3: Faringdon 2, Esporta 2; Bicester B 4, Mapledurham B 0; Oxford Sports C 1, Banbury B 3; Wantage C 3, Banbury A 1. Div 5: Abingdon D 2, Southfield B 1, King's Sutton B 2, Henley 2; Kingston Bagpiuize 1, Norham Gardens 2.
9:26am Friday 14th September 2007
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