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AGC JOURNAL 2018



 Tennis



 An Exciting Year




 By Lieutenant Martin Evans


 Between Inter Corps match ups and one day events, our Corps
 Championships and coaching sessions, our representation on the Army’s
 Inter Services team and Stewarding at Wimbledon and those lucky few
 invited to train with the Army team in Spain, Corps Tennis has served up a
 full calendar this year.
                                                                        Ladies’
                                                                        Singles
                                                                        Champion
                                                                        Major Charlie
 Corps Championships                                                    Cherry

 Sunhat, sun cream, water bottle were the
 regularly emphasised, key points that opened                          time. After a lot of tennis (and lasagne) we came


 the glorious four days that were the Corps Tennis                     to the semi finals and finals, in which an incredibly
 Championships. With 19 entrants from across                           close encounter in the Novice Singles Final saw
 the Corps, these were the second Corps Tennis                         Corporal Pravin Rai narrowly beat Lance Corporal

 Championships since their revival following a                         Mark Langman 10-8 in the final tie breaking set.

 15 year hiatus. Unfortunately, any existing Corps                     The Ladies’ Singles final was won by Major Charlie
 Tennis trophies had been lost in the mists of time.                   Cherry, whilst Corporal Taraman Gurung absolutely
 Many hours were spent sifting through the ‘silver                     blew away all comers en route to winning the Men’s
 vaults’ in Worthy Down to identify some suitable                      Singles title. This set up an enticing Open Doubles

 pieces. We are proud to say that we now have                          final, which saw Ladies’ Champion Major Charlie
 three very smart Corps Tennis trophies as follows:                    Cherry team up with Major Greig Taylor to take on
                                                                       the team of Men’s Champion Corporal Taraman
 • Men’s Singles – a Royal Army Pay Corps tennis                       Gurung and Captain (now Major) Amy Roberts.
 trophy called the Musson Challenge Cup.                               In the end, the team of Major Amy Roberts and
                                                                       Corporal Taraman Gurung was just too strong.
 • Ladies’ Singles – a Women’s Royal Army Corps
 trophy.                                                               Inter Corps League
 • Open Doubles – a Royal Army Educational Corps   Ladies Representation on the Army Inter Services Team; Major Amy   In the Army Lawn Tennis Association’s Summer
 tennis trophy.   Roberts, Major Charlie Cherry and Corporal Hannah Bacon with   League our Corps team sought to consolidate their
                  Lieutenant Colonel Jason Hurndall                    promotion and position in the A League against
 Coaching                                                              the heavy hitting teams of the much larger Corps. It
                                                                       came down to the last match, with four out of the
 Building on last year’s success, more participants                    six teams in the division playing for survival. I am

 competed, which was perhaps also reflective                            delighted to inform you that the Corps will again
 of the Corps team’s successes through the year.                       be competing in the A League for the 2018 winter
 The Championships started with a much needed                          season.
 coaching session from one of the Army coaches.
 This provided those with rusted potential to                          Army Teams

 dust off the cobwebs, those new to the sport to
 make quick progress, and the seasoned veterans                        The successes of the Corps team are emphasised by
 to be put in their place and reminded of the                          the number of our players who have turned out to
 fundamentals: ‘Footwork to die for, racquet work                      represent the Army over the past year. Along with
 to die from’ being one of my favourite lines. The                     Major Charlie Cherry who captains the Army Ladies’
 mix of experiences created a great atmosphere                         team, Major Greig Taylor, Major Clare Griffiths,


 around the Championships of competition and                           Major Amy Roberts, Corporal Hannah Bacon and
 coaching from the more experienced players,                           Corporal Taraman Gurung have all been involved in

 contributing to the identification of talent and the                   Army Tennis, which is a huge achievement.
 espirit de corps from the Championships.
                                                                       Call to Arms
 The Winners
                                                                       Many thanks to all those who turned out for the
 The next day, the Championships started in                            Corps this year, and to those who attended the
 Men’s Singles   earnest with the Men’s Singles, Ladies’ Singles,      Corps Championships. Going forward, we intend
 Champion   Novice Singles, and Open Doubles brackets, and             to grow Corps Tennis further by creating more
 Corporal   one keen individual participating in three of the   Open Doubles Champions   opportunities for everybody to get involved. The
 Taraman   four tournaments. All brackets largely centred   Corporal Taraman Gurung   intention is to start hosting Corps coaching days
 Gurung   on a round robin to maximise everyone’s playing   and Major Amy Roberts  through the year at various locations around the
                                                                       country.

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