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Aucklanders took the lion’s share of Canterbury tennis titles on finals day at Wilding Park yesterday. David Lewis (above), shown putting maximum effort into a serve, won the men’s singles, and Brenda Perry, displaying admirable concentration as she shapes up for a double-handed backhand, won both the singles and doubles titles in the women’s section. Miss Perry is a former national champion and international representative; Lewis, who is only 18, seems certain to achieve similar distinction as his tennis career blossoms.

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Press, 30 December 1982, Page 22

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Aucklanders took the lion’s share of Canterbury tennis titles on finals day at Wilding Park yesterday. David Lewis (above), shown putting maximum effort into a serve, won the men’s singles, and Brenda Perry, displaying admirable concentration as she shapes up for a double-handed backhand, won both the singles and doubles titles in the women’s section. Miss Perry is a former national champion and international representative; Lewis, who is only 18, seems certain to achieve similar distinction as his tennis career blossoms. Press, 30 December 1982, Page 22

Aucklanders took the lion’s share of Canterbury tennis titles on finals day at Wilding Park yesterday. David Lewis (above), shown putting maximum effort into a serve, won the men’s singles, and Brenda Perry, displaying admirable concentration as she shapes up for a double-handed backhand, won both the singles and doubles titles in the women’s section. Miss Perry is a former national champion and international representative; Lewis, who is only 18, seems certain to achieve similar distinction as his tennis career blossoms. Press, 30 December 1982, Page 22