A competition hosted by St Hugh’s as part of the Great British Tennis Weekend attracted 40 players.
The school in Carswell, near Faringdon, was one of dozens of clubs across the county to open their courts to the public as part of the initiative.
Manor School pair Holly Craig and Alice Hodges won the under 12 girls’ doubles, beating Scarlet Patton and Alice Blackburn, from St Hugh’s, 6-3.
The hosts did have a win in the boys’ doubles, where Freddy Selby-Lowndes and Edward Alder won 6-1 against Woodstock duo Joe Worsfold and Dominic Stimpfig.
White Horse 14U boys finished their Aegon Premier South West Division season on a high.
An 8-4 win over the East Gloucestershire club secured second place in the south west region.
It was all square after the singles with wins for White Horse’s Guy Mobey and George Slater.
Mobey then teamed up with Sam Christie and Slater with Ollie Broadhurst to secure both doubles and the win.
North Oxford climbed out of the relegation zone in the OLTA Babolat Summer League Men’s Division 1 with a 4-0 win at home to Thame.
Cholsey also recorded a whitewash, beating visitors Norham Gardens.
RESULTS
Men’s Div 1: Cholsey 4, Norham Gardens 0; North Oxford 4, Thame 0.
Ladies Div 1: Oxford Sports 2, Portcullis 2.
Mixed Div 1: Virgin Active 1, Banbury A 3. Div 2: Wantage 4, Oxford Sports 0. Div 3: Witney B 2, Woodstock B 2; Blewbury 2, Banbury WE 2.