Tennis Tournament: 100+ Participants Compete

Sarbazan Tennis Club Tournament Wraps Up, eyes Future Stars

The sarbazan Tennis Club recently concluded its annual tournament, a hard-fought competition that showcased local talent and sportsmanship. The tournament, which ran thru August 24th, saw 105 players – 23 women, 46 men, and 36 veteran players – battle it out on the courts under the watchful eye of head referee Fabien Fondeviolle.

Like a smaller version of the US Open, the Sarbazan tournament featured different levels of competition, ensuring a place for players of all skill levels. The tournament served as a proving ground for seasoned veterans and up-and-coming players alike.

Tournament Champions Crowned

Hear’s a breakdown of the champions who emerged victorious:

  • Ladies Consolation: Margot Durand (Pouydesseaux)
  • Men’s 4th Series: Christophe Lacroix Nahmiias (PUC)
  • Men’s 3rd Series: Jules Labat (Sarbazan)
  • Men’s Singles: Léo Dauriat (Pouydesseaux)
  • Ladies Singles: Erigne Magne (Cap d’Agde)
  • Men’s +35: Anthony Michelena (roquefort)
  • Men’s +45: Thierry Dufourcq (Mérignac)
  • Ladies +35: Valérie kerguelen (Roquefort)

Audrey Duprieu (Sarbazan) and Raphaël Fourcade (Pouydesseaux) were finalists in their respective brackets, demonstrating their skill and determination.

Fabien Fondeviolle received a special prize for his exemplary work as the tournament referee, ensuring fair play and smooth operation throughout the event. Like a seasoned umpire at a Major League Baseball game, Fondeviolle’s experience was crucial to the tournament’s success.

Developing the Next Generation: Tennis School Registration Open

Looking to the future, the sarbazan Tennis Club is now accepting registrations for its local tennis school. From September 8th to 12th,between 6:00 PM and 7:30 PM,aspiring tennis players can sign up at the club.Contact information is available at 06 88 13 24 44 or robinmichel@orange.fr.

Classes,taught by a state-certified instructor,will be held every Tuesday evening. The first training day is scheduled for Saturday, September 13th, starting at 9:00 AM. This is a fantastic opportunity for young athletes to hone their skills and potentially become the next great American tennis star. Think of it as the minor leagues for future Grand Slam contenders.

The Sarbazan Tennis Club’s commitment to developing young talent mirrors the efforts of organizations like the USTA (United States Tennis Association) in fostering a love for the game and providing opportunities for players of all ages and skill levels.The club’s tennis school could be the starting point for future champions.

While the tournament highlights current talent, the tennis school represents an investment in the future of the sport. It will be interesting to follow the progress of these young players and see if any future stars emerge from the Sarbazan Tennis Club.

Tournament Statistics and Insights

To provide a more in-depth look at the tournament, let’s analyze some key data points. This information highlights participation, competition levels, and provides a valuable perspective on the Sarbazan Tennis Club’s annual event.

Category

Statistic

Analysis/Insight

Total Players

105

Demonstrates a strong level of community engagement and participation.

Women Players

23

Highlights the importance of encouraging female participation in tennis.

Men Players

46

Typically more men participate in local tennis tournaments when compared to women.

Veteran Players (35+)

36

Shows great interest and enthusiasm among older demographics within the sport.

Competitive Levels

Various series (4th, 3rd), Singles, +35, +45

reflects the tournament’s inclusive approach, welcoming players of diverse skill levels.

Additionally, the presence of multi-level competition not only underscores the commitment of the Sarbazan Tennis Club to inclusivity but also provides a platform for players of all abilities to compete and improve. This structure encourages growth and provides tangible goals for improvement.

SEO-Pleasant FAQ Section: Your Questions Answered

To further enhance understanding and clarify the details of the Sarbazan Tennis Club tournament and its future programs, we’ve compiled a frequently asked questions (FAQ) section. This section is designed to provide immediate answers and improve the article’s visibility in search results.

Q: When and where was the Sarbazan Tennis Club tournament held?

A: The tournament occurred in august ending on date 24th, at the Sarbazan Tennis Club.

Q: Who where the main champions of the tournament?

A: The champions included margot Durand (Ladies Consolation), Christophe Lacroix Nahmiias (Men’s 4th Series), Jules Labat (Men’s 3rd Series), Léo Dauriat (Men’s Singles), Erigne Magne (Ladies Singles), Anthony Michelena (Men’s +35), Thierry Dufourcq (Men’s +45), and Valérie kerguelen (Ladies +35).

Q: How many players participated in the Sarbazan Tennis Club tournament?

A: There were 105 players in total, including 23 women, 46 men, and 36 veteran players.

Q: How can one register for the Sarbazan Tennis School?

A: Registration is open from September 8th to 12th, between 6:00 PM and 7:30 PM at the Sarbazan Tennis Club. Contact information is available at 06 88 13 24 44 or robinmichel@orange.fr.

Q: When do tennis classes start at the Sarbazan Tennis School?

A: Classes,taught by a state-certified instructor,will be held every Tuesday evening.The first physical date is Saturday, September 13th at 9:00 AM

This FAQ section, along with the detailed tournament insights, demonstrates our commitment to providing complete and informative content. We hope this detailed breakdown further enhances your enjoyment and appreciation of the Sarbazan Tennis Club’s efforts to promote tennis within the community.

James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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