Men’s Aegon Oadby v Westfields



Two changes to the team today as Niall and Juan came in for Ben and Phil which meant Dan pushed up to No.1 and Eddy played at No.3 and a chance for the big Oadby crowd to watch new signing Juan in singles action for the first time.


George would have been pleased that all the matches started on time this week and early signs were good as Juan and Niall raced off to early leads whilst Eddy and his opponent were competing to see who could hit their forehand the hardest. On the top court Dan was playing against someone who could be best described as Westfields version of Vivienne Westwood a la mode de peche. Rods & tackle aside, he even won a few of the longer rallies.


Back to Juan’s match and he was strolling to an easy win with his metronomic consistency, and he seemed to spend longer at the changeovers having a nice friendly chat with his opponent then he did on court. Eddy had dropped the first set 6-2 and Niall had cruised the first set 6-1 looking like Oadby would have a 3-1 lead going into the doubles. Juan was off court first with a very tidy 6-2 6-0 win. Niall’s game started to go off the boil as his opponent made him hit one more shot at every point and he slowly ground Niall down to take it to a match tie break which Niall lost 10-5. Disappointingly unlucky for Niall but as Leicester City have shown if you come through a tight win then confidence will be flowing again and that’s what he needs to get back that killer instinct on court. With Niall having lost and Eddy down in his match I started wondering about the doubles pairs and whether to call in an extra player. Gary was in the clubhouse tucking into some nice food so he wasn’t available. Scrolling through my phone I came to Simon’s name….then I thought better of it and gave Ben a ring only to go through to his voicemail. I changed my mind and kept the faith in the team out on court.


Eddy got the Oadby crowd back roaring again as he won the close second set 6-4 and then went on to win the tie break 10-8 after letting a 9-4 lead get back to 9-8 before finishing him off. Great win Eddy – lots of guts and spirit to come back and win that one. Dan was the last to finish and I was expecting a 7-6 7-6 scoreline as it had been a fairly long match but no; Dan won in his usual style 6-2 6-2.


With a 3-1 lead in the singles I came in for the doubles whilst Niall did arguably the most important job for the team and nipped off to Asda to get some jaffa cakes. Dan and I played well to win 6-1 6-1 and Eddy and Juan had a real scrap on their hands to come through their doubles 3-6 7-5 10-5.


Player of the day – Tough to call between Eddy and Juan (who made his winning debut) but I have to give it to Eddy again the tiebreak king with nerves of steel. Well played!


Highlight of the day – Dan hitting a big smash only for it to hit the net tape and trickle over in the worst possible way for the opponents who looked on agonisingly.


On to next week away at Victoria at 10am for what could be a very tough game. Come down and support if you can!


Alex



Men's Aegon Oadby v LFE 2

Men's Aegon Oadby v LFE 2

Sitting in the clubhouse watching the tennis this afternoon it was suggested that as non-playing captain today i could do a write-up report on the match so here it is! 

On a weather forecast defying day of amazing sunshine the pressure was on the players not to disappoint. The opposition today were LFE 2 and i think its fair to say they were missing a few of their regular players but as they say 'you can only beat what's in front of you'

As captain it is great to welcome back Ben Minski to the team after a few years voluntary work helping another club win every week. Also playing were the regular old guard of Poultney and Harris and young Eddy Smart making his Men's Aegon debut at number 4. 

Watching alongside me was a massive crowd of 8 people keen to see how Eddy would get on and taking bets on whether Ben's match would last longer than the ridiculously long warm-ups that everyone was having! 

Luckily for the huge crowd the tennis didn't disappoint. Ben's match lasted just longer than his warm up and he has to pay for a fine as he lost a game, only winning 6-0 6-1. Big wins for Dan and Phil also 6-1 6-1 and 6-0 6-3 respectively. Eddy came through his match impressively 7-5 7-5 and is clearly learning a lot with every game he plays which is great to see. With a few more inspiring chats from David Straker he will be a top player soon! 

After drawing straws to see who had to play with Phil in the doubles, the matches capped off the afternoon nicely with an easy 6-0 and 6-0 win for Poultney and Harris and a close 7-5 7-5 win for Minski and Smart.

Player of the day: Eddy Smart - mature performance from the youngster and getting better with every match
Highlight of the day: Paul Heighton-Towers sitting down on a soaking wet chair so he had to go and change his shorts providing a lot of belly laughs for all that saw

Onto the next match - Westfields at home on Sunday 10th May at 1.30 Hope to see you there! 

Alex