Levi Gale aged 15 from Walditch
recently had a very successful trip to Chateau de Fontainebleau in France,
to compete in the French Junior Open real tennis tournament. |
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Arriving a day before the event
enabled Levi to practice on the largest Real Tennis court in the world.
He soon got to grips with the dimensions of the court which hosted the
Men’s 2008 World Championship final.
On day one of the competition Levi topped the Under 16's group
without losing a single game, thus ensuring his place in the final.
The Under 18's category offered tougher competition but again
Levi topped his group convincingly.
On day two the finals took place and in the Under 16 final Levi
beat Alex Foix 6-0, 6-0 to become a very deserving winner of the Under
16's silver plate. An adult
exhibition match followed between the French no. 1 and the head
professional of Fontainebleau. The
day was rounded off by the showpiece Under 18 final which saw Levi take
on defending champion 17 year old Baudouin Huynh-Lenhardt.
In a pulsating match played in front
of a packed gallery of club members and tourists Levi took
victory once again with a final score of 6-2, 6-4; making him the first
British player to win the Under 18 category since the competition's
inauguration. Levi will carry on playing at the Hyde Real Tennis Club in Walditch under the guidance of head professional Ben Ronaldson, in preparation for very stiff competition at the British Under 18 Open tournament at The Queen's Club in London next August. Very
Well Done Levi!
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