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Tickets available for Women’s British Open main draw and qualifiers

Women’s British Open Qualifiers @Holyport

The action kicks off at Holyport on Friday 14th November at 4.30pm when Karla Popovic takes on Sabrina Didizian.  We encourage everyone to come and support some of our top women players for what will be a weekend of exciting and competitive tennis.  Please let us know if you are coming along by emailing [email protected] so we can get an estimate of numbers.

The Sir John Ritblat Women’s British Open Main Draw @Queen’s Club

The successful qualifiers, two singles winners and one doubles pair, will advance to the Main Draw at Queen’s, and play will commence on Wednesday, 19th November at 2:00pm.

Tickets for the Main Draw can be purchased directly from the T&RA here: https://tennis-rackets.eventize.co.uk/calendars/tennis/

Entries open for LRTA U21 Handicap Singles Tournament

Date: 15th & 16th November 2025

Location: Radley College Real Tennis Club

Kindly Sponsored by the Dedanists’ Foundation

We are delighted to be back at Radley for this year’s U21 Handicap Singles tournament to be held over two days on 15th and 16th November.  The tournament is generously sponsored by the Dedanists’ Foundation and we have, therefore, been able to reduce this year’s entry fee to £20 to encourage as many competitors as possible.

Players will be placed in round robin groups of similar handicaps with the winner and runner up progressing through to the knockout stage. If you have a specific school/uni commitment on Saturday, please state the time of your availability on the entry form.  The format of this handicap tournament is subject to change and is dependent upon entries. The tournament will be organised with the players’ best interests in mind and to provide as much tennis as possible.

Closing date for entries is Sunday 2nd November 2025 (we will endeavour to e-mail the draws to competitors by Saturday 8th November 2025).  Competitors must be Under 21 years on 1st September 2025.

Tournament Organisers: Alex Garside & Jill Newby

Entry form: https://forms.gle/Gdu7gXMBnvSHa4eZA
(Deadline: Sunday 2nd November)

French Open 2025: Claire Fahey Makes History Again!

Huge congratulations to the legendary Claire Fahey!  Continuing to rewrite the record books, she has secured her 47th Open title and her 12th French Open win.

Claire delivered a powerful performance in the singles final, winning 6-0, 6-0, defeating Jess Garside, playing in her first Open final.  

The domination didn’t stop there and in the doubles final, Claire and Jess teamed up winning 6-0, 6-0 against the talented junior duo of Katherine Carney and Lydia Compton-Burnett – the current U19 Girls World Doubles Champions and definitely players to watch in the future!

As is often the case in real tennis, the final scores rarely reflect the intense rallies and close games that took place and we send our congratulations to all the finalists.

British Ladies Open moving to The Queen’s Club this November

The LRTA & T&RA are pleased to confirm the Sir John Ritblat British Open 2025 will take place at The Queen’s Club in November 2025.  This year, the tournament will include dedicated women’s singles and doubles draws alongside the main Open draws, a change that aligns with the Australian and French Opens.

The British Ladies Open Qualifier tournament for sub 40.4 handicap players will be held at Holyport Real Tennis Club November 13th-16th, with a maximum of 16 entrants.  Handicaps will be taken on the closing date of the entry

The main women’s draw at Queen’s will feature eight singles players (two qualifiers) and four doubles pairs (one qualifier), with matches starting on Wednesday 19th November. The ladies singles final is scheduled for 6.45pm on Saturday 22nd November, followed by a tournament dinner, and the ladies doubles final at 6.45pm on Sunday, 23rd November.

The open’s singles final is on Monday, November 24th, at 6 PM, and the doubles final is on Tuesday, November 25th, at 6 PM. Alistair Lumsden is the Tournament Director for all events.

If you are sub 40.4 handicap and would like to play, please sign up here: https://form.jotform.com/office665/womens-british-open-2025 (Deadline: 10am Monday 20th October 2025)

For more information relating to the tournament, please contact [email protected] and for information relating to the tournament dinner, please contact [email protected]

Gabrielle Smart & Christina Huntsman Triumph at High Low Tournament

Hatfield played host to the LRTA High Low Doubles for the second time over the weekend and once again it was a great fun event with lots of extremely close matches and great tennis along the way.  The High Low Doubles is a unique event where the highest handicapped player is paired with the lowest handicapped player and placed in a round robin group with all matches played to 1 set off full handicap.

Day 1 sees the bulk of the group matches played and the form pair at the end of the day looked to be Hatfield’s Sarah Sullivan & RTC’s Terri Sheperdigian who were the only pair with a perfect record of 3 wins out of 3, two fairly comfortable 6/2 wins and a very hard 6/5 win over Gabrielle Smart of Paris and Christina Huntsman from Moreton Morrell.  Next best was another Hatfield/RTC partnership of Jill Akers & Peta Louise Jeffery who had managed to win 3 of their 4 matches, the only loss against Sarah & Terri but the great thing was that with 4 group matches still to be played on Sunday, all 6 pairs still had a chance of making it into the semi-final matches to be played later on Sunday.

As mentioned it was all to play for on day 2 as Hatfield’s Lis Hughes and Oratory’s Kim Walker secured their semi-final place with a win in the first match of the day and Sarah & Terri continued their ruthless run with a 6/0 win over Rhona Russell of RTC and Tabitha Jones of Cambridge, ending their chances of progressing and all but guaranteeing Sarah & Terri would finish top of the table.  The penultimate match of the group stage would end up being a test run of the first semi-final match as Jill Akers & Peta Louise Jeffery took on Gabrielle Smart & Christina Huntsman and while Jill & Peta Louise won the group match 6/4, Gabrielle & Christina managed to turn the tables in the semi-final winning 6/3 to take their place in the final after timing their run to perfection!  The final group match was textbook Real Tennis as the only unbeaten pair in the event played the only pair yet to win a match as Sarah & Terri faced Linda Fairbrother of Cambridge and Philippa Wells of Newmarket and as only seems to happen in this great game it was Linda & Philippa who won 6/4 to break their duck and inflict the first defeat of the event to Sarah & Terri.

Sarah & Terri still took their place in the semi-final against Lis Hughes & Kim Walker and sadly for Lis & Kim, the table topping pair of Sarah & Terri were back on form, taking their place in the final against Gabrielle & Christina with a 6/2 win.  The group stage match between the finalists had been a nail biting 6/5 win to Sarah & Terri so while they went in as favourites, it was expected to be a close match.  The form book went out the window at the start of the match though as Gabrielle & Christina moved into a 4/0 lead by virtue of winning 4 40 all points in a row so while the score looked one-sided, there was actually only 4 points between them.  Gradually Sarah & Terri clawed it back until at 3/4 40 all, we had what ended up being the decisive point of the match, Sarah being unable to return a tight serve from Christina to stop the rot and make it 5/3 and this time Sarah & Terri were unable to make a comeback, Gabrielle & Christina closing it out 6/3 for a well deserved win!

Well done to all the players on a fantastic weekend of tennis in which there was some excellent, incredibly close matches and numerous laughs!  Sarah & Terri both attempting to serve at the same time being a definite highlight!  Many thanks to Sarah Sullivan and Linda Fairbrother for their excellent organisation and Sarah, Steve Sullivan and Liz Fisher for providing delicious lunches both days.

Jon Dawes

Historic First for the Champions Trophy!

July 2025 saw the first-ever Champions Trophy Ladies Real Tennis Exhibition singles and doubles matches at Hampton Court Palace. In a tightly contested singles, Nicola Doble (RTC) faced Jess Garside (Seacourt), with Jess edging it 6/4.

The action continued in doubles, as rising stars lit up the court. Doble/Blaber (RTC) defeated Garside/Carney (Seacourt/Oratory) 6/3 — a showcase of the exciting future of Real Tennis talent!

At the end of play, LRTA Co-Chair Sarah Sullivan presented the players with a token thank you for their outstanding performances along with the RTC’s head pro Nick Wood. Thank you to the tournament organisers and sponsors especially Mitsubishi Electric for supporting this new initiative.  

Re-watch the action here!

RTC Champion’s Trophy adds Ladies Exhibition Match

In an exciting first, the Royal Tennis Court will host a Ladies Exhibition Match as part of the RTC Champions Trophy 2025, presented by Mitsubishi Electric in partnership with the LRTA.

Taking place at Hampton Court Palace from 22–27 July, the tournament brings together the world’s top Real Tennis players for an electrifying week of elite sport, history, and celebration. The inaugural Ladies Exhibition Match will be held on Saturday, 26 July, following the men’s semi-finals.

The Club is proud to shine a spotlight on the women’s game. The Ladies Real Tennis Association (LRTA) is contributing towards staging the match, reinforcing its commitment to increasing women’s visibility and participation in the sport.

This is a fantastic opportunity to invite both members and non-members to support ladies’ Real Tennis, with tickets now on sale and a coordinated campaign launching this week across press and social media. Main sponsor Mitsubishi Electric has welcomed the addition, seeing it as an excellent step toward deeper engagement with women’s Real Tennis in the future.

From 22–27 July, spectators can enjoy world-class Real Tennis in an extraordinary setting, culminating in the Finals Day Garden Party on Sunday 27 July. Young spectators aged 8–21 go free in the Upper Gallery, with general tickets ranging from £5–£35, including access to the Club Rooms and private gardens.

Come and support the Ladies’ game on Saturday, 26 July!
Saskia Bollerman vs. Nicola Doble — an exciting match you won’t want to miss.
Tickets are limited due to space, so book now to avoid disappointment!

For tickets and more information, see: 

https://www.royaltenniscourt.com/tournaments/champions-trophy/2025

Two LRTA members into the Kings Goblet Finals

The Royal Tennis Court’s signature amateur event brought together players from Australia, the USA, the Netherlands, Germany, France — and across the UK! Young, old, seasoned or new — thanks to the handicap system, everyone gets to compete with different handicappers, connect, and have great fun.

This year’s champions: Peter Brown (RTC) and Daniel-Konrad Cooper (Holyport) edged out LRTA members Mary Joyner & Mary Strevens from Oxford in a hard-fought final! While LRTA member Saskia Bollerman (playing left-handed) with Hugo Van de Meer was just beaten by the winners in Semis!

The tournament mastermind Owen Saunders, was helped by amazing volunteers like LRTA’s Minty Oldham, and of course the RTC pros!

Watch live the Ladies Real Tennis World Championship 2025

Location: The National Tennis Club, Newport Rhode Island
Dates: 24th-31st May 2025

Defending Singles Champion: Claire Fahey
Defending Doubles Champions: Claire Fahey & Tara Lumley

The 2025 Ladies Real Tennis World Championship is under way at The National Tennis Club in Newport, with Great Britain’s Jess Garside and Nicola Doble through to the main draw.

Click on the USCTA YouTube link to see all the action so far and to watch.  First up is Saskia Bollerman (Ned) v Nicola Doble (GBR), followed by Tara Lumley (GBR) v Jess Garside (GBR).

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