Cambridge’s National League campaign rolls on against Queen’s at home on Guy Fawkes night. There promises to be more fireworks on court at Grange Road than anywhere else in Cambridge.
Thanks to the backing of a brilliant crowd Cambridge were able to crush Oxford in their first match in the National League Division 1 two weeks ago. Up next for the on-form team of Jamie Giddins and Ed Kay Read More →
Alumni from Oxford and Cambridge Universities descended on CURTC on Saturday, September 26th for hopefully the first annual ‘Not The Varsity Match’ between our two great institutions. The teams were based on Alumni status as opposed to Club membership which boiled down to CURTC and OUTC doing a professorial swap of Prof Guy Kirk (Oxon) for Prof Chris Lintott (Cantab). Read More →
Linda Fairbrother (CURTC) and Venetia D’Arcy (CU Ladies)
Last Saturday the Club saw this year’s first outing of the Cambridge University Ladies against the CURTC.
First up was Venetia D’Arcy against Linda Fairbrother. Venetia put up a fierce fight in this low handicap opener taking an early lead in each of the first two sets; however, after a series of well-fought and valiantly defended rallies, Linda’s return to form gave her the edge and she won the third set and the match. Read More →
Kees donated 11 hours teaching fees, which were contributed by a considerate group of C.U.R.T.C members, to two charities which tackle the devastating problem of homeless young people both in the UK and abroad.
Morten leans into a backhand under a watchful gaze…
Home: Action for Children helps keep young people off the streets of Britain. As winter approaches the need for shelter and safety is at its most urgent. www.actionforchildren.org.uk Away: Oxfam’s appeal to help children caught up in the Syrian crisis. www.oxfam.org.uk
Kees has raised over £500 (with Gift Aid); he would like to express thanks to all those whose lesson fees and extra donations contributed to such worthwhile causes.
Peter Paterson and Charlie D’Oyly represented CURTC in the Charles Acheson-Gray Pro-Am tournament at Queen’s on October 17th, along with nine other pairs. They just missed going through to the semis having been beaten (8-5) by the eventual MCC winners, Chris Swallow and Nick Warner. Queen’s had recently painted some walls which caused them to play slightly differently, as such Peter’s usually bankable main wall Dedans winner flew high by a few centimetres and Charlie’s defence of the galleries was somewhat static whilst over-exuberant for the Grille! In short, a fun and sociable occasion but no need to locate CURTC’s cabinet key for trophies.
Charlie D’Oyly
The IRTPA Championship is taking place this week in Holyport who have had their paint brushes out in preparation. They also have embedded couple of cameras in the Court. All of this you can see in the streams of the various matches culminating in the finals on Sunday, October 25th. https://www.youtube.com/c/HrtcUk
Some photos of Ed Kay & Jamie Giddins (Cambridge) and Craig Greenhalgh & Roman Krznaric (Oxford) during Cambridge’s 3-0 vistory in their National League game last Thursday…. Click on Read More for the Gallery…. Read More →
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