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TENNIS: Grace grabs national glory
Grace Lymer-Sullivan, from Abingdon produced some sparkling play to win the 12 & Under Girls Sunday Telegraph National Junior Tennis Finals in Center Parcs, Sherwood Forest.
Lymer-Sullivan, who arrived at the tournament as top seed after an impressive season, beat Anna Southam 6-0, 6-2 in the final to pick up the trophy.
This was despite losing one of her group matches, 6-3, 6-4 to Katie Boulter - who she then beat in the semi-finals.
OXFORD City fielded just two pairs in their OLTA Wilson Inter-Club League Ladies Division 1 clash with North Oxford, but salvaged a point in a 4-4 draw.
Esther Symmonds and Barbara Gibbins were unbeaten at first pair, with Katja Hartwich and Jo Love claiming the other one-and-a-half.
RESULTS
3-PAIR LEAGUE
Ladies Div 1: Oxford City A 4, North Oxford 4. Div 2: Witney 3, Wychwood 5.
Mixed Div 1: Goring 4, Banbury 5.
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q=fLadies Div 1: Wantage A 1, Banbury West End 2. Div 5: Witney B 2, Colston 2. Div 7: North Oxford D 4, Goring C 0.
Men's Div 1: Cholsey A 2, Norham Gardens 1. Div 2: Faringdon 3, Cholsey .
Mixed Div 1: Oxford Sports 3, Blewbury . Div 3: Mapledurham 3, Brackley . Div 4: Portcullis B 4, Banbury B 0. Div 5: Southfield B 2, Kingston Bagpuize 2.
Oxford City face Caversham in the National Club League play-offs after winning the Oxfordshire title.
Oxford Sports ladies have made it through to the national stages after beating Maidenhead in their play-off.
They claimed the Oxfordshire crown by virtue of beating Woodstock after the sides were locked together on 14 points
9:56am Friday 21st September 2007
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