Tennis is stronger
than ever at Ellesmere College thanks to a blossoming reputation,
state-of-the-art facilities and the Emma Raducanu effect, with its biggest number of high level players in it's history and is putting on more
tournaments than ever before.
The Tennis Academy
showcases players on a national level - many of whom are aiming for Wimbledon
and becoming professional players after they finish their studies. In a recent
competitions nine students were crowned winners in their categories, as well as
the Yr 7/8 Boys and Girls teams reaching the Regional Final of the National
schools Competition – one step away from the National Final:
- Sofie
Glinos became the under 12 singles champion in Herefordshire
- Tom Parr
is the under 14 singles champion in Shropshire as well as being named
Shropshire improver of the year
- Jemimah
Choi was crowned the under 16 and ladies singles champion and under 18 and
ladies double champion in Wales
- Emily
Males and Skye Thomas became the under 11 singles champions in Shropshire and
Cheshire respectively.
- Guy
Welti became the under 16 doubles champion in Shropshire
- Alfie
Edwards became the under 11 champion and under 12 champion for singles and
doubles in Shropshire
- Aditi
Chezhian was named the under 18 and ladies doubles champion in Wales
- Owen
Critchell and Jemimah Choi became the under 18 mixed doubles champions in
Wales.
- Jacob Popplewell won the
Cheshire U16 Doubles.
Stephen Welti,
Director of Tennis at Ellesmere College, said: "This year we have seen an
increase in the number of people playing at a much higher level. Rather than one or
two outstanding players, we have got a whole squad of them. It is better than we have ever had and it is
fantastic to watch. As a developing
sport in the school we have just climbed a big step and many students are
showing incredible dedication, improvement and talent in their tennis."
Four years ago
Ellesmere College opened its state-of-the-art indoor tennis centre which has
four courts - more than most other schools in the country - and it means they
are able to train every day, whatever the weather.
It also allows the
school to put on tournaments every weekend so players get the opportunity to
compete against others - there will be 54 tournaments held there between
September 2021 and March 2022
"The tennis we are
seeing at the moment is fantastic," Mr Welti added. "The tournaments are
of huge benefit to our players and these are tournaments at all grades,
including high level tournaments sanctioned by the LTA. The impact of the
improved facilities and the success we've had has been very clear; we are
seeing parents and pupils calling the school asking to join now specifically
for the Tennis Academy as our reputation goes up and up. But more than that,
even at a lower level, tennis is really enjoying a purple patch. We have seen an increase across the board
after Emma Raducanu's success at the US Open. We coach over 100
students every week and are attracting new players all the time."
For more information please visit: Ellesmere College Tennis Academy
8th November 2021 Back to News