Kathryn Wilson, with five titles, and Ben Proctor, Ella Boyd and Amy Lawson, with three each, were the stars of the Oxfordshire Junior Championships at Abingdon's Vale of White Horse Leisure and Tennis Centre.
RESULTS
Under 7 - Boys' singles (BS): Ethan Rose bt Robin Graham 21-8. Girls' singles (GS): Safia Khimji bt Masie Boyd 21-12. Mixed doubles (MXD): Rose & Boyd bt Graham & Khimji 21-6.
Under 9 - BS: Ben Proctor bt Harry Whitehead 21-10. GS: Sophie White bt Jasmine Lawson 21-19. BD: Whitehead & Proctor bt Jeremy Lu & George Evans 21-14. MXD: Proctor & White bt Lu & Lawson 21-18.
Under 11 - BS: Alex Cook bt Daniel Cook 21-18. GS: Ella Boyd bt Emma White 21-13. BD: Cook & Cook bt Ibby Ahmed & William Hemmings 21-11. Girls' doubles (GD): Boyd & Kezia Lawson bt Emma White & Sophie White 21-19. MXD: D Cook & Boyd bt A Cook & E White 21-13.
Under 13 - BS: Yiran Ji bt Harry Brewis 21-19. GS: Amy Lawson bt Helen Tartaglia 21-9. BD: Ji & Daniel Chen bt Brewis & Ben Isaacs 21-14. GD: Tartaglia & Lawson bt Edith Langford & Imogen Langford 21-18. MXD: Isaacs & Lawson bt Brewis & Tartaglia 21-10.
Under 15 - BS: David Richardson bt Adam Khimji 21-8. GS: Kathryn Wilson bt Lucy Fisk 21-7. BD: Khimji & Richardson bt Dan Weston & Edward Jacobs 21-15. GD: Wilson & Nadia Howden bt Fisk & Suzy Frindle 21-7. MXD: Adam Khimji & Kathryn Wilson bt Richardson & Howden 21-17.
Under 17 - BS: Sam Isaacs bt Jack Smith 24-22. GS: Kathryn Wilson bt Cathy Campbell 21-9. BD: David Richardson & Jack Smith bt Adam Khimji & Sam Isaacs 21-12. GD: Wilson & Katy Shuttleworth bt Howden & Izzy O'Hagan 21-14. MXD: Smith & Natalie Ng bt Isaacs & Wilson 23-21.
Under 21 - Men's singles: Chris Tustian bt James Mignanelli 24-22. Women's singles: Katy Shuttleworth bt Alison Campbell 21-15. Men's doubles: Alex Smith & Sam Isaacs bt R Roberts & Tustian 21-15. Women's doubles: Cathy & Alison Campbell bt Izzy O'Hagan & Shuttleworth 21-15. MXD: Mignanelli & Shuttleworth bt Alexander Smith & A Campbell 21-14.
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