Shropshire Star

More Shield joy for Shrewsbury

The Shrewsbury Club have successfully retained the Mackenzie Shield, an annual mixed doubles tennis competition for Shropshire clubs.

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They beat Woore Tennis Club in the final, played on the indoor courts at The Shrewsbury Club, to register back-to-back triumphs.

Captained by Luke Henley, the triumphant team also featured Hanna Cadwallader, Amy Dannatt and Mohamed Morsi.

“It’s the second year we’ve made the final and we were defending champions,” said Luke. “It’s been an excellent year for the club because we also managed to win the Autumn Mixed Doubles League. That’s the first time we’ve managed to do that and we achieved it without losing a fixture all season.”

Shelley Dickson, Graeme Jones and Sue Titley lined up on the final for Woore.

Nigel Stonier, the chairman of Woore Tennis Club, added: “As this was our second year of playing competitive tennis in the Shropshire Leagues, Woore Tennis Club entered the Mackenzie Shield for the first time to give our players the opportunity to play against higher standard players in the higher divisions.

“Being seeded 10 was a surprise as we were only playing this year in Division 5N. We were even more surprised that after four matches we were through to the final.

“Members of the club took the opportunity to come and support the club with over 20 taking the opportunity to visit The Shrewsbury Club - and their support helped make the occasion a special one.

“The team of Kyle Fellows,

the final, and after a valiant effort were beaten by a better team who were undefeated throughout the season.

“We are now looking forward to having another go next season.”

Simon Jones, the Tennis Shropshire chair, said: “It was great to see Woore Tennis Club reach the Mackenzie Shield final for the first time and to have so much support with them – with The Shrewsbury Club team again showing what a strong side they are to retain the trophy.”

Pictured: The Shrewsbury Club team with the Mackenzie Shield after beating Woore Tennis Club in the final, from left, Hanna Cadwallader, captain Luke Henley, Mohamed Morsi and Amy Dannatt.