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Tin Tin HoTin Tin Ho won the Cadet Girls Singles at the French Junior and Open Junior Championships in Metz on 22nd April, beating Japan's No. 1, who is the current Cadet World Champion. (www.ittf.com)
Tin Tin initially started playing at the age of 6 - previously being coached by Mike Pantin from the Crusaders Club in Sutton.

 

 

 

Michael Ho
Michael Ho - from the Wilson School in Wallington, (who is currently being coached by Mike Pantin), won the 'Under 19 English Schools' title in Doncaster - and has been selected to represent England in the 'Invitation International Schools' squad, which will be held in Guernsey between 22nd to 24th June 2012"

The 2012 Rosehill Table Tennis Club tournament was held over two consecutive Fridays; 27th April and 4th May. It was very successful, with 30 club members taking part, playing some great table tennis; enjoying a friendly and fun couple of nights.

 

Open Singles: Chris Bush beat Mathew Gander

Junior Singles: Andrew Chapman beat Andrew Jackson
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Consolation Singles: Andrew Chapman beat Steve Sharp

Handicap Singles: Chris Bush beat Rakesh Gupta
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Drawn Doubles: Chris Bush & Harry Thomas (Junior) beat Vince Ang & Francis Martin
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The Sutton &Liam Grant District Table Tennis League closed championships were played at Graham Spicer TTC, New Malden. A new open singles champion emerged and he is only twelve years old. Wallington Crusaders have an excellent group of young players competing locally and it was young Liam Grant who won a dramatic final against another Crusaders junior, 15 year old George Harris, 4-11, 12-10, 11-7, 11-7.

Singles and Doubles finalists Liam Grant (L) and George Harris (R)

George Harris



 

 

With Crusaders dominating Division 1 of the league it was fitting that they provided both pairs in the open doubles final which was eventually won by the narrowest of margins with the unseeded pairing of Dean Rose and George Harris beating the favourites Michael Loveder and Liam Grant 9-11, 11-7, 9-11, 11-8, 11-9 in another dramatic final.

Michael Loveder (Crusaders) also reached the veterans final (over 40s) but he could not quite contain Richard Parke (Graham Spicer), on his home territory, who won through 11-13, 11-8, 11-7, 11-8. The Super Veterans final (over 60s) was an all Graham Spicer affair with last year's winner, Banstead's John Fannin, holding on to his title by beating Joel Clancey 7-11, 11-5, 11-8, 11-7.

Paul Rowley Deckers) retained his Division 2 singles title winning a superb final against Richard Walker (Graham Spicer) 11-9, 9-11, 12-10, 14-12. Richard Walker however went on to win the Handicap Singles final 36-23 against Stuart Allin (Ballards).

Young Guy Webster (Crusaders) took two titles. He won the Division 3 singles 11-8, 11-6, 11-8 against Tunde Fasoyiro (Ballards) and in yet another nailbiting final won the consolation singles beating Oscar Williamson (Crusaders) 7-11, 7-11, 11-3, 11-7, 11-9.

The Division 4 singles went to David Robinson (Ewell Cedars) beating Tony Stephens (Woodmansterne) 11-7 11-7, 8-11, 11-5.

Thanks go to Alan Lewell (Rosehill TTC) for organising the day so efficiently.