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Aug 19, 2012 Sports
Local tennis doubles teams will be looking for improved weather this monthend when they compete in the Trophy Stall Doubles Tennis Tournament. Managing Director of Trophy Stall, Ramesh Sunich was excited to fully sponsor the tournament for the third time, citing that he has enjoyed supporting the association as a vendor for several years, but now wants to give back to the sport to stimulate more interest and help it to grow.
An estimated 30 teams will display their tennis doubles tactics for what is expected to be a keenly contested tournament especially from the top seeded pairs Sandeep Chand/Andre Lopes and Jeremy Miller/Jason Andrews in the Men’s Open and the mother/daughter pair Shelly and Nicola Ramdyhan in the Ladies Open.
President of the GLTA, Ramesh Seebarran has expressed gratitude to Ramesh Sunich for his venture into the sponsorship of tennis having been our primary trophy vendor supporting the sport for over 10 years. There will be trophies for four categories, Men’s Open Doubles, Ladies Open Doubles, Men’s Over 35 Doubles and Mixed Doubles and Trophy Stall T-shirts for the finalists.
GLTA official lamented that the weather has affected this year’s programme but they are hoping that the weather improves as tennis players prepare for a hectic second half of the year right on the heels of the recently concluded GBTI Open. Start date for the Tournament is August 30 at a venue to be announced. Forms will be available on Tuesday August 21 from Tournament Coordinator Jeremy Miller who can be reached at 643-4423.
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