With the American Round Robin Tournament been held over the last few weeks and being the lead up event to this years club championships, the players are now primed and ready to let there rackets do the talking in this year's championships this Saturday.
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Winners of last Saturday's American Round Robin Tournament, Jason Molkentin and Andrew Tree, believe It's going to be a cracker of a championships.
"Bring it on," they said.
Both Molkentin and Tree looked very impressive in winning their respective events last Saturday and have that quality tennis to bring down the tall poppy players in the up and coming championships.
Match conveynor Rod Schumacher believes this year's championships are going to be a real eye opener.
"With the players playing in the American Round Robin tournament over the last few weeks its going to have them in peak form and groomed to be a real force in this Saturday's club championships," he said.
This Saturday we will see the singles event take place with the doubles the following week on December 11.
Who will take this years singles crown?
Will it be the Iron lady Allyson Schumacher, the Rock Bryan Reiri, Mr Cool Jason Molkentin, big hitter Matt Tree, or will it be the return of former Bathurst Junior Champion Slugger John Bullock that can turn back the clock and capture that golden crown?
The crystal ball says it's going to be a boilover victory for a crowd favourite.
Last weekend the Bathurst City Tennis Club held their club championships at the John Matthews Complex.
The Eglinton players were well represented and held there head high showing true grit in all their matches, but just fell short of bringing home a trophy.
The championships was played in the true spirit of the game with co-ordinator of the tournament Andrew Mitton hailing the tournament a huge success.
A huge thank you to Mitto and his hard working team for running a truly professional tournament, and to Fran, Gabby and Dominic Mitton for preparing and cooking the meals for the players on the day.
Well folks another week of champagne tennis, until we meet again its slugger signing off. Good Hitting.