Ouyen Lawn Tennis Club President Paul Dean anticipating cut-throat hit outs after dead rubber rounds
Mar 3, 2023 ·
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Ouyen Lawn Tennis Club President Paul Dean appeared on the Flow Friday Sports Show this week and illustrated how much he's anticipating this week's cut-throat hit outs after the final...
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Ouyen Lawn Tennis Club President Paul Dean appeared on the Flow Friday Sports Show this week and illustrated how much he's anticipating this week's cut-throat hit outs after the final weeks of the 2022/23 schedule culminated in a series of dead rubber ties.
Dean, who still strongly fancies Nunga to take out this year's title, hammered home the point that silverware is never won on paper and that sudden death tennis is always known to provide thrills and spills.
Galah are through to the Grand Final; they'll meet either Nunga or Kiamal in the club's showcase event.
Dean also profiled the 41st annual Rohan Gregg Memorial event which will go ahead on the Labour Day weekend in Ouyen.
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Dean, who still strongly fancies Nunga to take out this year's title, hammered home the point that silverware is never won on paper and that sudden death tennis is always known to provide thrills and spills.
Galah are through to the Grand Final; they'll meet either Nunga or Kiamal in the club's showcase event.
Dean also profiled the 41st annual Rohan Gregg Memorial event which will go ahead on the Labour Day weekend in Ouyen.
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