By Jonathan White
Wistaston Jubilee Tennis Club has celebrated the winners of its annual Finals Day.

The event took place on the two courts behind the Wistaston Memorial Hall and Community Centre on Church Lane.

Alastair Bain, chairman of WJTC, introduced the presentation of trophies in the main hall.

Jack Whalley beat George Raiswell in the Junior round-robin tournament final and received a shield presented by Mr Bain.

Most Improved Junior went to George Raiswell, who also received a shield.

In the Men’s Singles Final, Jonathan Braithwaite beat Paul Ellis 6-4, 6-3. The Frank Tew-John White Cup was presented by John White (Honorary Life Member).

In the Men’s Doubles Final, Jonathan White and Paul Unwin beat Adrian Dunning and Bradley Evans 6-1, 6-3.

The Howard West Memorial Trophy was presented by Margaret Maddock.

In the Veterans Doubles Final, Bill Heath and Roy Birtles beat Marilyn Tomkinson and Eric James 6-0, 6-2. A trophy was presented by Alice Chalwin, club president.

In the Open Doubles Final, Diane Mayman and Jonathan Braithwaite beat Nick Green and Carl Boffey 6-1, 6-2.

The Wistaston Community Committee Cup was presented by Bill Heath, club treasurer.

Members of Wistaston A received shields for winning Spring Division 2 and Men’s Division 3 in the South and Mid Cheshire Tennis League.

For WJTC membership details, contact Bill Heath on 01270 560471.

(All pictures courtesy of Jonathan White)

Mens Doubles winners - Jonathan White and Paul Unwin

Junior winner Jack Whalley receives his shield from Alastair Bain WJTC Chairman

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