DON BRACE CUP: Girl power is the key for City of Peterborough
City’s membership numbers have shot up from 35 to over 200 since the opening of their impressive new indoor facility at Bretton Gate.
This contest took place on the relaid outdoor courts and girl power delivered City’s outstanding win in a popular Hunts and Peterborough League competition.
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Hide AdKatrina Turvey and Thalia Martin won the ladies doubles against Caroline Beaty and Ruth Swann 6-1, 6-1.
The mens tie was much more even as Longthorpe’s experienced pair of Marcie Winlock and Phil Watson romped through the first set 6-1 before James Lewis and Mark Ormston hit back to win the second set on a tie break.
Winlock is the highly-regarded Longthorpe coach and played a part in Martin’s development.
City took both mixed matches with Turvey’s excellence key as she and Lewis beat Swann and Winlock 6-2, 6-2.
Martin and Ormston had to work huch harder to see off Watson and Beaty 6-3, 7-6.
City face a tough semi-final when they travel to face holders Stamford.