December 18, 2025
It was sometime ago (April 12th, actually) but it was a lot of fun. Manchester Tennis and Rackets Club is worth a detour by any stretch of the imagination. Led by fearless (and invisible as it turned out) leader Jimmy, we set off by separate Read More
CURTC’s very own Ed Kay and Jamie Giddins proved unstoppable down under in the Under-26 internationals against Australia and the US. Read More
Ed Kay and Jamie Giddins, Cambridge Varsity captains from 2013-14 and 2014-15, are in Australia to compete in the Under 26 team competitions against the US (Van Alen Trophy) and Australia (Limb Trophy). Good luck!
The arrival of shiny new nets in Cambridge has given rise to some concern among the Sunday morning hangover doubles crew. The holes in the net do not appear to be large enough for the ball to go through…
Mind you, we were very helpful….
Four of the club’s premier players contested the 20-29 category tournament on the Blue Court on Sunday 22nd March. The scene was set for some epic battles throughout the day with a mixture of finesse and power evident. A simple round robin format with each playing the others offered six titanic clashes.
Early matches provided the closest results (8-6 8-7 8-7) leaving the tournament organiser wondering if there would be a clear winner, and a selection of decision making strategies were prepared. Jimmy Campbell however had other ideas and made the final decision quite simple by winning all three of his matches to take the title. A deserved success.
Cambridge hit the road on Saturday 21st March and enjoyed the famous hospitality of Leamington Tennis Court Club. However Cambridge were less than generous on court thanks to wins from Charles Harcourt, Andrew Petrie, Nick Heath, Keith Beechener and Duncan Hannay-Robertson. Jeremy (5/6) Davidson gave the hosts some respite but fought hard and earned his dinner. We look forward to welcoming Leamington back at Grange Road, Cambridge on the same weekend next year.
The view from the dedans on the second day of Varsity lived up to hopes and expectations, as our undercover reporter explains.
A Grand Day Out
I woke at 4am with a gummed up left eye, the result of a streaming cold…. not a great start to a day which promised much. The CURTC Gals were ahead 3-1 and the Lads at least 1-0 to the good according to the latest from Lords. We were off first to MURTC for some Doubles where their pro Will would be deputizing, to the best of his ability, for the still hobbling Bernie. The eye was cleaned up (thanks, wife!), the (right) train was caught, and the underground was providing ‘a good service on all lines’ so Guy and myself were on Court on time at 10:55am (yes, MURTC have moved to a new and improved booking schedule…). Charles and Will proved too strong in the first set but we surprised them in the second. So honours even we set off in search of a southbound 113 and lunch.
Results
| Cambridge | Women | Oxford |
|---|---|---|
| Emily Brady | 4th singles | Evelyn Fleming |
| St Catharine’s | 6/4 6/1 | Corpus Christi |
| Karen Pearce | 3rd singles | Clare Bucknull |
| Wolfson | 6/2 5/6 6/1 | All Souls |
| Venetia D’Arcy | 2nd singles | Isabel Hunt |
| Emmanuel | 3/6 1/6 | St Hilda’s |
| Sophie Morrill | 1st singles | Maggie Henderson-Tew |
| Sydney Sussex | 6/3 6/2 | Exeter |
| D’Arcy/Pearce | 2nd doubles | Hunt/Bucknull |
| 2/6 0/6 | ||
| Morrill/Brady | 1st doubles | Henderson-Tew/ Fleming |
| 6/3 6/0 | ||
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RESULT: Cambridge Women
won 4-2 |
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| Cambridge | Men | Oxford |
| Matt Shaw | 4th singles | Alex Mullan |
| Homerton | 6/0 6/3 | Balliol |
| Alex Evans | 3rd singles | Ben Graves |
| Jesus | 6/5 6/3 | Worcester |
| Jamie Giddins | 2nd singles | Archie Burgess |
| Fitzwilliam | 4/6 6/2 6/2 | Pembroke |
| Edmund Kay | 1st singles | Jonny Whittaker |
| Trinity | 6/2 6/2 | St Hilda’s |
| Giddins/Evans | 2nd doubles | Whittaker/Mullan |
| 6/3 6/1 6/2 | ||
| Kay/Shaw | 1st doubles | Burgess/ Graves |
| 2/6 6/3 6/2 6/0 | ||
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RESULT: Cambridge Men
won 6-0 |
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On Saturday 28th March 2015 a small field of entrants competed for the CURTC 30-39 Category Tournament. Having won the 40-49 category for the last two years Gary Weller has stepped up a gear. Comfortably winning all of his matches this year Gary was crowned the 2015 CURTC 30-39 Category Champion.
On Sunday 22nd February 2015 13 lucky members contested the CURTC Category Tournament for handicaps 60 or greater. Spread across 4 groups and playing on both courts the group stages provided a few unexpected results based on handicap differences and the fact that these were all played off level. The group winners who qualified the semi-finals were Tony Kennedy, Hugh Markus, Annie Plews and David Hope. Read More
The 40-49 Category tournament took place onSunday 15th February 2015 and it turned out to be a case of ‘survival of the fittest’ or ‘last man standing’. An assortment of knee, shin and calf injuries plus a nose bleed demonstrated how fiercely the tournament was contested. Ed Hyde nearly pulled out with a leg injury after his first group match but bravely battled on, eventually winning his group and earning a semi-final place against Keith Beechener. Despite some keenly fought points Ed eased into the final with a 6-1 victory.
Topping the other group was Nick Heath who won all three of his matches and then also his semi-final against Jon Dawson by a margin of 6-2.
In the final Ed Hyde was in dominant form and allowed Nick Heath only five points as he took the final, and the title, 6-0.
Kindly sponsored by NW Brown Group and Savills
Rob Fahey, the World Champion, laid on a masterclass of Real Tennis at Grange Road as he played first a doubles with three of the University’s Mens team and then took on our top Blue, Edmund Kay.
The doubles match was the first to 10 games and seemed to be going the Blues doubles way as they built up a 7-1 lead. Slowly it became evident that Rob and his partner were merely toying with their opponents as they pulled back, slowly but steadily, for maximum spectator enjoyment. Their opponents managed to creep in a couple of extra games as the score inched towards nine-all, and in a final flurry Rob and his partner took the match.
Having already played a cracking set of doubles our Blues number one, Edmund, took on Rob Fahey in a match of ferocious balls diving into corners and a fair bit of sweat breaking out on their foreheads. It was clear that at a 15-owe-15 handicap advantage, Rob was not going to be able to relax at his end of the court, and there were a few mutterings under Rob’s breath as the latest of Ed’s returned balls was dealt with. However, if Rob was surprised by Ed’s skill of shot he didn’t let it affect the grace of his shots, other that a propensity to his winning gallery shots an inch or two short into the Hazard Second gallery.

Plates of Kees’s homemade humous and some of the french pate, served with red or white wine by Venetia and her assistants went down fabulously as we all enjoyed a magnificent evening of tennis, courtesy of our generous corporate sponsors, Savills and the NW Brown group
Tom Hartley

The CURTC 50-59 Category tournament was held on Sunday 8th February 2015. 8 entrants were separated into two groups, with each being dominated by a Jeremy. Read More
David Hope has put together a video of Scott as he makes a Real Tennis ball from scratch
Andreas van Braam had clawed his way back from 5-3 down in the 3rd set against Julian Stafford. It was 5 all in the final rubber of the match between CURTC and The Dutch and the result of the match hung in the balance…….
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