A visitor from West Germany, Joachen Krauss, lines up a backhand return against John Robinson (Shirley) during his debut for the Edgeware senior men’s team in the BNZ tennis competition at Wilding Park last week-end. Krauss made a significant contribution to Edgeware’s victory, beating Robinson, 6-2, 6-2. He also demonstrated doubles ability, pairing with Stephen Harley for a win over Brett Hibbert and Robinson, 6-7, 6-4, 7-6. Edgeware now leads the competition. —Photograph by JULIANNE MYERS
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Press, 1 December 1987, Page 68
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76A visitor from West Germany, Joachen Krauss, lines up a backhand return against John Robinson (Shirley) during his debut for the Edgeware senior men’s team in the BNZ tennis competition at Wilding Park last week-end. Krauss made a significant contribution to Edgeware’s victory, beating Robinson, 6-2, 6-2. He also demonstrated doubles ability, pairing with Stephen Harley for a win over Brett Hibbert and Robinson, 6-7, 6-4, 7-6. Edgeware now leads the competition. —Photograph by JULIANNE MYERS Press, 1 December 1987, Page 68
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