Club Championships Results

Final results are linked below:

 

MLTC2020-1-MOS

MLTC2020-2-MOD

MLTC2020-3-LOS

MLTC2020-4-LOD

MLTC2020-5-XOD

MLTC2020-6-AMS

MLTC2020-7-AMD

MLTC2020-8-ALS

MLTC2020-9-ALD

MLTC2020-10-AXD

Congratulations to all our winners.

Major Roll Back COVID-19 Restrictions – Vigilance Still Required

The 2sqm rule will be expanded and venue caps will be removed under a major easing of restrictions, as NSW continues to record zero cases of community transmission. 
 

Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the timing is right to ease restrictions and replace the 4sqm rule with the 2sqm rule, except at gyms and nightclubs.

“We are grateful to the people in NSW for their patience and understanding over what has been an incredibly difficult year,” Ms Berejiklian said.

“The rolling back of restrictions across the state is only possible because of the excellent work of the community who have followed social distancing guidelines and continued to come forward for testing.”

On Monday, 7 December 2020, the NSW Government will ease the following restrictions allowing:

Venues including hospitality venues, retail and places of worship:

  • 1 person per 2sqm (with 25 people permitted before the rule applies), except for:
    gyms and nightclubs (1 person per 4sqm, with a maximum of 50 people allowed in gym classes or on the dancefloor at nightclubs)

Stadiums and theatres:

  • outdoors: 100% seated capacity, and 1 person per 2sqm rule for unstructured seating areas
  • indoors: 75% seated capacity.

Gatherings in outdoor public spaces:

  • up to 100 people for outdoor gatherings (up from 50)
  • up to 5,000 people for outdoor events that are fenced, ticketed and seated (subject to the 2sqm rule)
  • up to 3,000 people for other organised outdoor events i.e. community sport and outdoor protests (subject to the 2sqm rule).

Dance floors:

  • up to 50 people indoors. 

Singing

  • up to 50 performers indoors, no maximum cap outdoors
  • advice is for congregation/audience to continue wearing masks if singing. 

Under the changes, maximum capacity caps will be removed subject to the 2sqm rule for:

  • bookings at hospitality venues
  • weddings
  • funerals
  • regional agricultural shows
  • corporate events
  • religious services.

Deputy Premier John Barilaro said the people of NSW have worked hard to keep COVID-19 under control and deserved this major easing of restrictions. 

“Today is a great day for the people of NSW and great timing with Christmas fast approaching, as we will soon see larger crowds at venues and events and the expansion of the 2sqm rule statewide,” Mr Barilaro said.

Treasurer Dominic Perrottet said under the changes most venues will be able to double their capacity, which will have an immediate and substantial impact on the economy.

“This change will make a big difference to many businesses and will provide a real boost for jobs particularly in the service industry which has been hit hard over the past nine months,” Mr Perrottet said

Health Minister Brad Hazzard said as restrictions are eased the community needs to continue playing their part and being COVID-Safe

“Keep getting tested with even the slightest of symptoms, maintain your social distance, don’t go to work if you are unwell and wear a mask where you cannot guarantee social distancing,” Mr Hazzard said. 

Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism and Western Sydney Stuart Ayres said the NSW Government would continue to work with business and industry to ensure they operate in a COVID-Safe way. 

“We have worked closely with industry representatives throughout 2020 to safely ease restrictions and we appreciate their patience and know these changes will be incredibly well received,” Mr Ayres said.

NSW Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant said despite there being no recent cases of community transmission the community should continue to be COVID-Safe. 

“It is critical that people continue to come forward for testing and practice COVID-safe behaviour when out and about and catching up with family and friends,” Dr Chant said.

MLTC News 3 Dec 2020

The club is supporting a charity event on Sun 20th Dec being organized by Carmela for Louise Pleming’s charity Rally Forever so the courts won’t be available that day between 9-12 pm. All Covid rules will be in place and followed by the event, with a Covid marshal throughout.

Good news we will now be able to have full seating capacity on our outside stand as well as more allowed to sit inside.
A reminder you must use the QR scan to enter the club.

Thanks everyone,
Virginia
Secretary MLTC

Super Seniors Doubles tournament

The Owen Kennedy Seniors Doubles tournament was held last Thursday and Bob Amaral and Bruce Fairhall prevailed by one game over Michelle and Quinton. All the sets were very close and the winners names will be engraved on The Owen Kennedy Trophy to be displayed in the trophy cabinet. Unfortunately Owen was not there in person to present the trophy but was there in spirit.
Congratulations to all pairs for a great afternnon of tennis.
Denis Crowley

MEDVEDEV’S LONDON SWEEP PORTENDS AN INTERESTING FUTURE IN MEN’S TENNIS

How the Russian showed the uses of tactical tennis, and Dominic Thiem showed their limitations, in the championship match at the Nitto ATP Finals on Sunday.

By Steve Tignor November 22, 2020

If you’re Dominic Thiem,” ESPN’s Brad Gilbert said near the end of the championship match at the Nitto ATP Finals on Sunday, “you’re scratching your head, thinking, ‘What’s this guy going to do next?’”

“This guy” was Daniil Medvedev, and Gilbert was right: Over the course of his 4-6, 7-6 (2), 6-4 win over Thiem, the Russian pulled out every club in his bag, tried every trick in his book, and fired every weapon in his considerable arsenal. You can name the cliché, but over the course of this match, and over the course of his 5-0 run in London, Medvedev gave us a glimpse of the tactical acuity and competitive grit that rocketed him up the rankings last year, and made many of us believe that he’s a future No 1.

What had looked like something of a lost, sophomore-slump, adjust-to-the-spotlight type of season has now ended up with Medvedev winning his biggest title, and beating the Top 3 players in the world—Thiem, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal—to do it. No one has done that at an ATP event since David Nalbandian beat Nadal, Djokovic, and Roger Federer in Madrid in 2007, and no one has ever done it at the tour’s season-ending championships.

“What a match, one of my best victories, two hours and 42 minutes, three sets, against an amazing player,” Medvedev said.


Medvedev failed to convert any of his fist nine break points, but he eventual broke Thiem, and broke through in London. (Getty Images)

Medvedev needed all three sets, and all two hours and 42 minutes, to make it happen; this win was a process. It’s rare that a player has enough options that he can spend two sets trying out different things until something clicks, but that’s what Medvedev did on Sunday.

He began fairly conventionally, looking to attack with his forehand. When he couldn’t break down Thiem’s defenses, Medvedev tried getting into a slice war with him; instead of driving his backhand, he chipped it low and dropped it short. Again, Thiem had the answers, especially on break points—he saved the first nine that he faced, and wasn’t broken until the third set. Whatever Medvedev threw at him, Thiem seemed capable of ripping a 100-m.p.h. ball off of it.

But for the second straight day, when all looked lost, Medvedev pulled himself out of the fire. On Saturday, he broke Nadal when Rafa served for the match. Against Thiem, Medvedev, facing a break point at 3-3 in the second set, saved himself with stab forehand volley. Then, in the tiebreaker, after falling behind 0-2, he reeled off seven straight points.

Medvedev did it by playing more resourceful and flexible tennis than Thiem. At 0-2, he snuck forward and won a point at the net. At 3-2, seeing that Thiem was almost exclusively chipping his backhand, Medvedev charged in behind his return to that side, and forced Thiem to try to come up with a chip pass, which he couldn’t do. At 5-2, Medvedev served and volleyed and forced a forehand error from Thiem. At set point, he hit an ace.

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TENNIS AUSTRALIA TO RELOCATE SUMMER TOURNAMENTS TO VICTORIA

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — The Australian Open and all the regular interstate leadup tournaments for the season’s first tennis major will be staged in Melbourne in January in a bid to minimize risks for players traveling and quarantining during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Tennis Australia will transfer the tournaments from Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and Hobart to Melbourne, where a quarantine and practice hub and a bio-secure playing hub will be set up for the sport’s elite players. Australia’s international borders are restricted, and there is still differing domestic traveling restrictions between states.

Tennis Australia said logistics, including draw sizes and scheduling, were being worked through for the weeks ahead of the Australian Open, which is due to start Jan. 18. Mark Handley, who is the ATP Cup general manager and tournament director for the Brisbane International, said the decision to move all Australia’s tournaments to a secure hub was done to provide some certainty for the players and allow them enough time to prepare for the Australian Open.

Club Championships Week 6

Andrew Riminton is the Men’s Open Singles Club Champion again. Congrats Andrew.

He defeated Bosko Novakovic last Saturday 6-2 6-2 in front of a big crowd including Andrew’s number 1 fan : George Paul. The score line did not show the closeness of the match.

The Open Mens Doubles had  to be delayed to another day as Cameron Green finished his premier league match very late.

Lisa Green added to her Ladies Open Singles title. Lisa and Janelle Lofthus won the Open Ladies Doubles defeating Nicola Bray and Julia Gunn 6-1 6-4.

The Open Mixed Doubles title went to to Stephen Nettleton and Kirsten Bruce in a tense, see sawing 3 setter against Nicola Bray and Fernando Alves, 6/7 7/5 6/3. Kirsten and Stephen won the Combined 100 mixed  doubles earlier this year.

The A-Mixed Doubles Final was the first match of the day. Michelle Stevens and Shane Bruce defeated Sharna King and Pablo Siebeneichler 6-3 6-4.

Congratulations to all the winners, and to everyone who played in the events to make the championships possible. Thank you.

Following the matches, members  enjoyed 12 kilos of meat in a Brazilian Barbecue along with a few drinks!

Please be aware that if you wish to play on a club court between 4pm to 7pm on a Tuesday you need to book a court with the Manly Tennis Centre in advance; one hour maximum.

Denis Crowley
MLTC Club Captain 

OMS Final

The final of the Men’s Open Singles was played on Saturday. Congrats.
Andrew def. Bosko 6-2 6-2.
Photo credit: Sarah

OLD Final

The final of the Open Ladies Double played on Saturday.
Lisa & Janelle def. Julia & Nicola. Congrats.
Photo credit: Sarah

OMD Final

OMD Winners
Andrew & Harry won by default against Todd & Cameron.
Photo credit: Sarah

OXD Final

The final of the Open Mixed was played on Saturday.
Steve & Kirsten def. Fernando & Nicola 6/7, 7/5 6/3 in a seesawing match. Congrats.
Photo credit: Sarah

MLTC AGM2020 Minutes

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