Division 3 through to Division 10 began last September. It was another season of competitive team tennis played around the country.
These divisions were organised and run by Alex Machin, this 23/24 season was his first in the role and he took to the task “like a duck to water”. Some 55 clubs entered teams with 262 nominated team
players. The winning team and runners-up are below with the Most Valuable Player from each Division awards.
Division | Winner | Runner Up |
3 | Prested Hall Racket Club | Oxford |
4 | Final to be played at later date | |
5 | Canford/Hyde | Radley |
6 | Queen’s Club | Oratory |
7 | Hatfield House Real Tennis Club | Holyport |
8 | Middlesex University Real Tennis Club | MCC |
9 |
Oxford University Real Tennis Club | Middlesex |
10 |
Cambridge University Real Tennis Club | Holyport |
MVP AWARDS | ||
3 | Vaughan Hamilton | Jonny Whitaker |
4 | Adam Player | James Law |
5 | Paul Bollerman | Jez Brodie |
6 | Nick Jamieson | Mikey Hennessey |
7 | Simon Constantine | Richard Gray |
8 | Francis Moore | Charlie Horrell |
9 | Faustas Vilimas | Richard Lidstone Scott |
10 | Trudi Machin | George Scott |
The FLM Super League comprised 4 teams of the top 16 players entering. 4 days of competition ensued and not until the final match of the final rubber was the line-up for the final known.
Reports of the Super League are available here
Without the support of FLM Wealth Management in accepting the IRTPA’s recommendation the format of the Premier, Division 1 and Division 2 should change we would not have seen the excitement and buzz this team event created. The 2025 FLM Super League event is being held at The Queen’s Club from Tuesday 8th April – Friday 11th April.
Thank you FLM for your past and ongoing sponsorship of our National League event.