SOM Tennis: Millau Weekend Success

On December 6 and 7, SOM Tennis players and volunteers were mobilized on all fronts. This first weekend in December marked, on the tennis side, the launch of the end-of-year festivities. The SOM Tennis Millau steering committee and entertainment commission once again organized the traditional Millau tennis Christmas party.

All Saturday afternoon, more than thirty young players enjoyed a multitude of activities and treats prepared by club volunteers and mothers.

The end of the day was also marked by the presence of volunteers from Secours Populaire Millavois, who came to collect the thirty toys brought by the members of the club. A great success for this first collaboration, which will undoubtedly be renewed next year.

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On a sporting level, the first Multi-Chances Tournament of the Mozaïc circuit, Orange category, was held on Sunday at the SOM. Thirteen participants took part, including eleven from Millavois. Each player was able to play three to four matches. The SOM Tennis coach, Stefano Colapriscounderlines ” a field of a very good level, in a friendly and sporting atmosphere for these young players ».

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A big thank you also to Corine and the mothers for the many cakes which made this day even more delicious!

On an individual level, Timéo Joullié continues his journey in the pre-qualifications of the Petits As Tournament. After winning the South-Aveyron sector, he wins at the departmental level 6/4 – 6/1 against a player ranked 30/2. The next match promises to be more difficult, but remains accessible! Verdict next weekend against Nathan Gascranked 15/5. Note that Manon Boyerafter winning his first match, lost during the second.

Finally, on the volunteer side, several members were present last Sunday at the Hivernale des Templiers to participate in the distribution of bibs.

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James Whitfield

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