LUCY Brown produced a terrific performance at the Oxfordshire Junior County Closed Championships - claiming four titles.
The Oxford youngster won the under 12 and under 14 singles crowns, as well as the under 14 doubles and the under 14 mixed with brother Harry.
Benedict Calnan, Nadine Steward and David Tuck all won three titles.
Tuck won the under 18 singles, doubles and mixed events, as well as scooping the junior boy of the year accolade - presented to the boy who has made the greatest contribution to county tennis over the past year.
Tuck's success over Jack Rooney in the singles final was one of the highlights of the week.
Tuck ran out a 5-7, 6-3, 6-2 winner in a match lasting almost three hours.
Steward won the under 16 and 18 singles crown, before adding the under 18 doubles title to her list. She was denied a four-timer when her and Arkaidy Israiler were beaten 5-7, 6-1, 7-5 by Tuck and Alex Simmons in the mixed final.
Steward won the junior girl of the year award for good measure.
Calnan won the under 14 and 16 singles titles, as well as the under 16 doubles. He and Amelia Milsom were beaten 6-3, 6-4 by Lucy and Harry Brown in the mixed final.
Calnan did, however, retain the Rocke Trophy, presented to the junior who has made the most progress in their tennis over the past year.
Sam Murrell was awarded the John Parsons Trophy, given to the player who displayed true sportsmanship through triumph and adversity over the course of the week.
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