April 30, 2025
Many thanks to the Leamington match manager, Paul Brennan, for sharing his report!
Leamington fielded a team of nine for the weekend’s match against Cambridge for an engaging day of Doubles – first to 10 – and Singles – first to 8. Adam Stokes and Ian Calvert were first up in the Doubles on the more familiar Blue Court, cunningly lulling our guests into what we all hoped would be a false sense of security with a 10 -4 defeat. Meanwhile, on the tricky Green Court, Rachel Hollington secured an impressive 8-2 victory over Cambridge match manager, Christie Marrian, dispatching Christie’s serve with a series of devasting volleys into the forehand corner. Rachel carried her good form across into her Doubles fixture, with Will “the Stork” Windham, resplendent in white silk stockings, in support, partnering her to a 10-9 victory in an enthralling encounter.
Back on the Green Court, LTCC match manager Paul Brennan, in spite of intermittent displays of competence and the thunderous imprecations that accompanied his various misfortunes and misjudgements, went down 8- 4 against an opponent, who, in his grey shorts, showed all the signs of having once been a very accomplished squash player. Next up in the Singles Adam Stokes, flummoxed by a quick surface and a back wall that is both considerably less susceptible to spin off the side wall and far more rewarding of cut than Leamington’s court, quickly succumbed, as did Roy Rogers who succeeded him, his difficulties compounded by a knee injury, he says, sustained early on. At this point the match stood at 4 – 2 to Cambridge.
Back on the Blue Court, William Hollington and Natalie Barber kept the Leamington challenge alive, winning out 10-8 in the match of the day against the talented Jin Lee, fresh from representing Cambridge in the Varsity Match, and the nameless grey-shorted former squash player. Whilst William gave a beautiful demonstration of how to pay the game with superior anticipation, guile and finesse, Natalie over-powered her opponents with a series of volleys, equally forceful on both the back-hand and forehand sides. Sadly, after such an exacting encounter, William wasn’t able to maintain the same degree of precision in his second Doubles encounter which followed immediately afterwards and Brennan was to prove a poor substitute for Natalie. Better things were on the way from Roy Rogers in the Doubles partnered by Colin Murray making his first appearance of the day, winning out 10-5 thanks in no small part to some forceful forehand drives.
Colin’s Singles match was a David and Goliath affair, in which Colin played the giant’s part, felled by Leandros Georgoulis, a youthful and diminutive opponent, and one of the rising stars of CURTC’s youth academy. Next up on the Green Court Ian Calvert also struggled with the conditions, and the day started to slip away from Leamington’s grasp. Natalie too, in her singles encounter with Jin Lee was not quite able to reprise her form from earlier in the day. In the final rubber, Will, the Stork, got into something of a flap, failing to produce the quicksilver display of which he is capable, However, true to the club’s traditions, and nourished by Cambridge’s generous hospitality, the Leamington contingent remained ebullient in spite of succumbing to an overall 9-4 defeat on the day.
Tellingly the match was lost in the rubbers on the Green Court, where Cambridge won 5 -1. The other notable statistic is that a member of the extended Hollington clan was a participant in each of the ties which we were the victors. We look forward to welcoming the Cambridge Team up here next year and bamboozling them in return with our beloved court’s superior bounce and fizz.
Paul Brennan LTCC
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