December 6, 2025
The Callender Cup brings together the UK’s Real Tennis club handicap doubles representatives. This year John Reid and Joe Zygmunt made the trip to Wellington on CURTC’s behalf. They breezed through their round robin group while losing only two games in three matches. Unfortunately, their quarter final ended with the 7-all, 40-all point going to their opponents from Prested… Still many congratulations Joe and John who sent this picture!
Oxford is a tricky place to play. It’s not just the dimensions but the bounce can test the bottom edge of one’s racket and don’t mention the tambour… However, the welcome was as always most generous and the tennis enjoyable although we had failed to trouble the win side of the scoresheet by the time I had to head west.
The court Bristol couldn’t be more different but it must be said the welcome and hospitality was just as warm (especially the post match chilli) Our injury depleted squad (get well soon guys!) rose early for a prompt 10am start and our first visit to the plus side of the scoresheet. Three of the four team members registered a win and we had a winning lead going into the final doubles (which proved to be just as well) as there is no such thing as a dead rubber in Real Tennis.
Congratulations to Felicity Riddell-Bell who has had a great weekend at Prested Hall, winning the Div 2 doubles with her partner Saffron from Wellington and losing in the semi of the singles by the narrowest of margins!
Congratulations Emily, the first ever* Varsity Real Tennis and Seabright Cup double!
https://www.varsity.co.uk/sport/24232
*I’m pretty certain this is correct…
Following the hotly contested group stage over the summer the battle for the bottles heated up over the weekend with the KO rounds of CURTC’s Champagne Leagues.
Division 2 Final
Congratulations Liam !
Division 1 Final
Thanks Sonja for wearing out Jim physically (and mentally) and making my task even possible!
Thanks to Kees & Peter for marking and Pol Roger for their generous sponsorship.
The Bathurst cup team were in excellent form as a packed Dedans was treated to some spectacular Doubles play. It was a great opportunity for Jim to mark top level tennis without the pressure of it being the British Open, however still important for the job to be done well. Jim received some ball making tips from Bryn which was much appreciated.
Queens were most welcoming and the assembled company enjoyed an excellent dinner following the tennis.
Kees
To the strains of ‘I’m getting married in the morning’, they tied the knot in Grantchester Village Church on June 11th (in the afternoon)!
The team of four from CURTC (James Downson, Ashley Courtney, Igor Sterner, and Alasdair Bovaird , above) were warmly welcomed at the Prested Tennis Club for the annual East Anglia Cup+. As a cup which had been running for over a decade, yet impeded by the pandemic, there was a common excitement for its return.
Our first round of matches were against Prested themselves. Both Igor and Alasdair lost their first singles matches 4-8 and 6-8 respectively. Alasdair’s game down to the knuckle with a last minute come-back, but it was lost on a 40-40 game point in the end. Both were excellent matches, but strength and familiarity on the Far Court of the hosts proved too good. Our doubles pair, Ashley and James, made up for this by winning 8-2. Their consistent play took the lead from the beginning and went on to take this solid win.
Promptly next began our matches against Newmarket Real Tennis Club on the more modern Glass Court, which felt like more familiar territory. Igor began with a very strong win of 8-0, taking control of the game early. Alasdair then beat his singles opponent in another strong performance, including serving for three games straight taking the scoreboard from 3-3 to 6-3 and finishing at 7-4. Similarly, the doubles pair won a tight doubles match for us 8-5.
Our final matches were against Hatfield House and Igor came back from losing the first games to win 8-4. Alasdair fought hard in his final singles match, with a particularly determined effort from his opponent, ultimately loosing with a close 6-8. At this point Prested were a single win ahead of CURTC, meaning a Cambridge win and Prested loss would take us to 1st place. While our doubles team won valiantly to play their part, the final Prested doubles win left us with a successful 2nd place overall.
It was a wonderful day out and we are all immensely thankful to the team at Prested that made the day happen. CURTC looks forward to hosting next year’s edition. Until then.
Igor Sterner, CURTC Student President 2022
Cambridge University RTC came within 1 game or some might say 1 point of lifting the East Anglian Cup on Saturday 25th June away at Prested.
I am so proud of the team’s all round performance to come so close after 6 hours and 9 sets of high quality tennis.
All fours players won 2 out of their 3 matches, with one match going to 7-7 – 40 all and game/match point and that is how close we came.
Can I say a big thank you to my team of Ulla Petti (who will be a Ladies Varsity star in the making) Sonia Badenhorst, and Richard Bowers who all were a credit to CURTC.
So having finished joint first level on 12 points each with Prested it came down to games won and lost for which we fell just one game short.
Thank you to Prested for hosting such an enjoyable Cup tournament.
Alan Sharpe – Team captain
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Congratulations to President Vix who is the CURTC 2022 Ladies Champion after winning an exciting final by a handicap preserving score line of 6/2, 6/5 over Sonja Badenhorst.
The quality of the tennis drew praise on the CURTC YouTube so congratulations to both finalists. Commiserations to semi-finalists Jacqui Siu and Ulla Petti!
Mark Perriton and Jon Speirs represented CURTC in the Bickley 2.0 Cup on 11th June 2022 at Moreton Morrell TCC. UK clubs doubles pairs competed and attended the Gala Dinner to celebrate the installation of the new floor completed in 2020.
Mark and Jon raced ahead to a 4-1 lead in the first rubber against Candida Nichols and Katie representing LRTC. However, the flow of play turned and the Cambridge team were unable to secure the win and overcome the sizeable handicap they were giving away.
The next rubber was a closely contested win against the Hamsters pair.
The last rubber was against the home pair which included the current Over 70 World Title holder, Philip Shaw-Hamilton. A very close battle. However at 4 all, 40 all, the Cambridge team failed to defend a better than half yard chase!
Thank you to MMTCC for hosting a great tournament and gala dinner. Everyone agreed that the floor looks and plays well.

Jon Speirs
Congratulations to Alex and Bella who romped through the Cambridge Mixed Doubles on Saturday of the Jubilee weekend. Try as hard as the rest of us did, there was no stopping the worthy winners of the 10 pair Division. Full Results
Division 2 was very competitive so congratulations to Almudena Cano & Colin Luke who won a pulsating final 6-5 over Iain Davies & Paulina Tulloch having narrowly lost to them 7-8 earlier in the day.
Special mention must be made to Lunch (complete with Jubilee Trifle) and especially the Lunch makers. I’ve never seen such an array of cakes, tarts, pavlovas, trifles and other delicious munchies.
Congratulations to all the participants, thanks to the organisers and markers and finally …
Photo Credits: Kees, Charlie & Oppo
Well played everyone today, a great result, a 3-3 draw after some very close matches, especially the comeback of the day, Camice & Marcus recovering from being 0-5 down to win 8-7. All the games were very close, so once again the handicap system showed how well it works.
Safe travels home everyone and congratulations on their forthcoming wedding to Camice & Tony. Here is a photo of both teams.
Al Clark, The Hyde MM
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