Tennis

Tennis

Round 5 igsa Tennis Results

Another great round of igsa Tennis was played by our Pymble teams, winning 17 out of 30 matches over the weekend. A special mention to Pymble 08 and Pymble 22 for braving the long drive out to Frensham this week! There are two more rounds of igsa Tennis to go this term, before a break for the Easter long weekend and the Finals on Saturday 6 April.

Results from Saturday 9 March are below:

TeamOpponentResultScore
Pymble 1Ascham 1Win7 to 1
Pymble 2Meriden 3Loss0 to 8
Pymble 3Roseville 3Win5 to 3
Pymble 4Ascham 5Win7.5 to 0.5
Pymble 5Ascham 7Win5.5 to 2.5
Pymble6Wenona 5Loss3.5 to 4.5
Pymble 7Roseville 7Win7.5 to 0.5
Pymble 8Frensham 6Win6 to 2
Pymble 9Brigidine 4Win5.5 to 2.5
Pymble 10Roseville 12Loss2.5 to 5.5
Pymble 11Brigidine 6Win6.5 to 1.5
Pymble 12Meriden 12Win7.5 to 0.5
Pymble 13Meriden 11Loss0.5 to 7.5
Pymble 14Brigidine 7Win6.5 to 1.5
Pymble 15Loreto Kirribilli 17Win4.5 to 3.5
Pymble 16Ascham 15Win8 to 0
Pymble 17SCEGGS 11Loss2.5 to 5.5
Pymble 18Monte 16Loss1 to 7
Pymble 19Brigidine 10Loss3.5 to 4.5
Pymble 20Ascham 16Win7 to 1
Pymble 21St Catherine’s 9Win7.5 to 0.5
Pymble 22Frensham 12Loss3.5 to 4.5
Pymble 23Wenona 20Loss0 to 8
Pymble 24Abbotsleigh 29Win5 to 3
Pymble 25Ravenswood 18Win7.5 to 0.5
Pymble 26Loreto Kirribilli 26Loss3.5 to 4.5
Pymble 27Tara 14Loss3 to 5
Pymble 28Pymble 29Win6 to 2
Pymble 29Pymble 28Loss2 to 6
Pymble 30Queenwood 14Loss1 to 7

Tildesley Shield

Our Pymble Tildesley Tennis Squad competed at the Tildesley Shield tournament at Pennant Hills Park from Wednesday 6 March to Friday 8 March.

This prestigious event began in 1918 and is the longest running girls’ sports tournaments in Australia. The atmosphere was amazing, with many staff, students and parents coming out to support our squad, and cheering them on during their matches. In the overall point score, Pymble placed 5th out of 26 schools. Well done to our Pymble tennis players! A special congratulations to our top performing singles player, Susannah Su (Year 12) for making the quarter finals, and our top doubles pair, Layla Abdel-Megeed (Year 9) & Olivia Xu (Year 11) for making the fifth round.

Singles Results

First Round

Anita Clark (Year 10), Saja Abdel-Megeed (Year 9)

Second Round

Gabrielle Chan (Year 7), Thenulya Gunasekera (Year 9), Abigail Martin (Year 8)

Third Round

Elizabeth Bull (Year 11), Isabella Dong (Year 7), Sophia Kawane (Year 9)

Fourth Round

Aaliyah Chang (Year 8), Isabella Su (Year 8), Elona Thorne (Year 7)

Fifth Round

Ayeesha Dowerah (Year 9), Seerat Gaba (Year 7), Giselle Kawane (Year 12), Claudia Offer (Year 12)

Quarter Finals

Susannah Su (Year 12)

Doubles Results

Second Round

Brianna Zhang (Year 10) and Leona Lin (Year 10), Catherine Nachar (Year 12) and Billie Fisher (Year 12), Ella van Horen (Year 11) and Lisa Davison (Year 11)

Third Round

Jiayi Thong (Year 8) and Emily Basak (Year 8), Isabel Cooke (Year 8) and Evelyn Chen (Year 8), Claire Spring (Year 12) and Ines Danziger (Year 11)

Fourth Round

Carolina Yemma (Year 12) and Nina Baikie (Year 12), Alicia Slobodian (Year 12) and Natalia Antalfy (Year 12)

Fifth Round

Layla Abdel-Megeed (Year 9) and Olivia Xu (Year 11)

Jufri Foss

Sports Co-ordinator – Tennis