Mens’ 2022 Badge Teams

Manly 1 Manly 6
Cameron Green Christo Willemse ©
Sean White © Stuart Charlton
Oliver Welch David Atkinson
Todd Maloney Benjamin Vaughan
Jono Walker Mark Swain
Boyd Blackburn Peter Roberts
Bosko Novakovic Daniel Rodrigues
Ben O’Connell
Reserves
Manly 2 Ian Bate
Steve Wilkins Peter Butcher
Stephen Nettleton © Harry Faeste
Howard Smith Stephane Fontes
Craig Withell James Graham
Jon Corney Vincent Lheure
Geoffrey Dunstan Barnaby Waights
Fernando Alves Milton DaRocha
v 24Feb22
Manly 3
Sean Jobe
Justin Hooley ©
Craig Stevens
Harald Grabner
Jarryd Stevens
Sam Deuble
Daniel Glynn
Manly 4
Rob Muir ©
Matthew Curtis
Gavin McVean
Bede Kirwan
Shishir Das
Larry Kirwan ©
Manly 5
Denis Crowley ©
Richard Badham
Hugo Stegmann
Graham Burman
Chris Diaz
Tom Donald

 

2022 ITF SUPER SENIORS WORLD TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Super Seniors

  • Dates:
  • Team: April 24-29
  • Individuals: April 30-May 7
  • Deadline to enter individuals (you MUST have an IPIN to enter; note deadline time is GMT (ie British time): April 25 at 10am GMT (ie 5am EDT/2am PDT)
  • Locations
  • Teams: Boynton Beach and Boca Raton, FL
  • Individuals: Boynton Beach and Boca Raton, FL
  • Check fact sheets (below) for more specific information on location by age division/gender, and official hotel information (which comes with transportation to tournament venues)

SUPER SENIORS FACT SHEETS

2022 Super Seniors World TEAM Championships Fact Sheets

2022 Super Seniors World TEAM Championships Hotel Information

2022 Super Seniors INDIVIDUAL Championships Fact Sheets

2022 Super Seniors INDIVIDUAL Championships Hotel Information

List of 2022 Super Seniors Team members who will represent the USA in Boynton Beach and Boca Raton, FL April 24-29.

MLTC Newsletter 17 Feb 2022

Senior Club Championships

The Men’s and Ladies 40 plus and 60 plus singles will be played this Saturday,
Noon start 3 short sets each in a round robin.

Sunday will be the same format at 9.30am start for Combined Age 100 Men’s and Ladies Doubles.
Social Play on Saturday will be on 2 courts only until the Club  Championships finish.
No club courts on Sunday morning for social play.

Good luck to all
Denis Crowley

Best wishes,
Virginia
MLTC Secretary
www.manlylawn.com.au

Vale Paul Wigney

Paul Wigney passed away on Sunday. He was 92. Paul had been in poor health for some time and it had been a while since he was last at the Club.

Paul was a life member of the Club. Paul played Badge continuously for  58 years  – all with Manly. Paul once told me that “I played badge in my first year at the club and also have the distinction of being in the winning team on my first badge and my last”.

Prior to Badge Paul played A grade in the Manly Hardcourt competition for Balgowlah Club for 14 years giving him a total of 72 years continuous competition tennis.

Details of his funeral will be passed on to members when they have been finalised.

Craig Withell
President
Manly Lawn Tennis Club

MLTC Newsletter 9 Feb 2022

Last Chance To Sign Up

Badge Sign Up

The Badge season will start in April. If you are wanting to play Badge you must complete an online form before 13 Feb – please click here to submit your Badge entry form.

Senior Club Champs

Our annual Club Championships start in February. We’d love to see more entries in our aged Club Champs over the weekends of 20/21 and 27/28 Feb. All events are round robin and just for fun, singles and doubles.

Entries close 13 Feb, enter here.

Best wishes,
Virginia
MLTC Secretary
www.manlylawn.com.au

COVID-19 Restrictions Extended

Current restrictions have been extended to Mon 28 Feb.

Stay up to date with the evolving rules.

COVID-19 Safe QR check-ins required!

Rules and restrictions for all people living in NSW.

Rafael Nadal Wins the Australian Open, His 21st Grand Slam Title

Novak Djokovic overshadowed the first Grand Slam of the year before it began, but Nadal pulled off an epic comeback over Daniil Medvedev that broke his tie with Djokovic and Roger Federer in men’s singles major career victories.


Rafael Nadal won the men’s singles final at the Australian Open.

Credit…Alana Holmberg for The New York Times

MELBOURNE, Australia — The Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal shook his head, as if in disbelief. Then he moved to the net to shake the hand of his opponent, Daniil Medvedev, and it was then that it seemed to sink in. Nadal stood alone in the record book with 21 career Grand Slam men’s singles titles, one more than his rivals Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic.

Suddenly, Nadal punched the air like a prizefighter, flexing his arms like a bodybuilder, pumping his fists overhead, then dropping to his knees as tears flowed.

Nadal’s five-hour-and-24-minute triumph, after being down by two sets, thrilled a raucous crowd on a warm Sunday night at Rod Laver Arena. It came just a day after Ashleigh Barty of Australia won the women’s singles title, the first home court win at the Australian Open in 44 years.

But if the final weekend of the first major sporting event of the year ended in singular fashion, the beginning was anything but.

read more

 

Tennis Seniors Newsletter Jan 2022

TSNSW 2022 Committee

We have a new committee this year. We welcome Mary Baker, the Vice President of Tennis North West and Stephen Taylor, the Tournament Director of our Nelson Bay Tournament. We thank our outgoing committee members, John Whittaker and Carol Campling for their many years of service on committee.

The 2022 Committee is;

President – Mick Bruton
Vice President – Brett Haines
Secretary – Graeme Sticka
Treasurer – Arthur Olsen
Assistant Secretary – Rod Clarkin
Committee Members – Bob Bow, Mary Baker, Stephen Taylor, Cathy Benson, Sharon Killen
and Craig Edwards

TSA Committee

Tennis Seniors Australia also has a new Executive with Paul Moss, from WA the new TSA President.
Paul managed the very successful 2020 National Teams Carnival and Australian Championships in
Busselton. Di Cassel is the NSW member of the Executive and their Vice President.

2022 Tournament Calendar

Our complete list of 36 tournaments is now listed on our website tsnsw.com.au. Check it out.

COVID-19 UPDATE 31 JANUARY 2022

The Tennis NSW Board has updated the guidelines for participation in the sport by removing the requirement for mandatory COVID-19 vaccination from Tuesday 1 February 2022.

The change now brings participation in tennis in NSW into line with the NSW State Government position which currently states:

Anyone can now participate in sport and exercise. People are no longer required to be fully vaccinated or carry vaccination evidence. Face masks are required indoors when not participating in exercise. Density limits no longer apply. COVID Safety Plans are no longer required.

With the State Government having allowed both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals to participate in sport and exercise for some time now, it is timely for tennis to follow suit and align with the current Public Health Order.

Any venue in NSW (including tennis venues) retains the right to enforce mandatory vaccination at their own premises. Therefore, individual tennis venues are permitted to continue to require proof of vaccination for entry to their premises if they choose to do so, which should be respected by patrons at those venues.

This right will be determined by the venues for each of our 36 seniors tournaments so please check your tournament entry for details before entering.

However, in making the change to the statewide guidelines, Tennis NSW is no longer requiring a standard which exceeds the current Public Health Order and is moving to a position in line with how the general community in NSW is now operating.

While the immediate effect of this change (as from 1 February) may cause inconvenience in the short term, it was determined that there would be a level of inconvenience irrespective of which date in the future was nominated. Please contact Tennis NSW staff if you require assistance or guidance on working through implementation of the change.

Tennis NSW continues to strongly encourage all participants in the sport to be fully vaccinated and to receive a booster when eligible to do so.

Before you plan to play in any event don’t forget to renew your membership. Still just $20 payable to BSB 032-044 Acc # 315 326 or renew online with your credit card.

MLTC Newsletter 1 Feb 2022

Badge Sign Up

The Badge season will start in April. If you are wanting to play Badge you must complete an online form before 13 Feb – please click here to submit your Badge entry form.

Senior Club Champs

Our annual Club Championships start in February. We’d love to see more entries in our aged Club Champs over the weekends of 20/21 and 27/28 Feb. All events are round robin and just for fun, singles and doubles.

Entries close 13 Feb, enter here.

CPR Course Saturday 12 Feb, 2022 at 2pm @ Clubhouse

There are 4 spots left, please let me know if you would like to attend. Be aware you will need to perform CPR on the floor.

Water Fountains

Milton has helped secure a grant for two new water fountains. They can be found on courts 1 and 3 and if you need ice you can get this from the bar. You can now easily fill two water bottles at once.

Best wishes,
Virginia
MLTC Secretary
www.manlylawn.com.au