Conditions were ideal, and with 50 entrants hitting the courts, the club was buzzing.
The event was advertised as a doubles tournament initially, but as a result of interest it evolved into a singles and doubles tournament.
In the open division A singles section, Rich River’s Silas Kingma impressed, playing confident and consistent tennis to win all his sets and earn top honours from LBU’s Noah Condliffe.
Travelling across from Serpentine, Jackson Addlem won the open division B singles competition from Katarina Wearne and Cade Touhey, who tied on games in the runners-up position.
In division one doubles, Echuca’s Gronow brothers, Liam and Jackson, combined well to take home the prize from cousins James Brentnall and Jack Byrne.
Division two doubles was won convincingly by the strong duo of Eli Kingma and Judd Spittal, ahead of runners-up Kyen Maxted and Alex Lister.
Rochester’s Keeley Major and Jasmine Watson played clever tennis to win three of their four matches to earn the number-one position in the division three doubles section from Brooklyn Humbert and Kiera Mitchell.