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TENNIS.

MASTERTON CLUB. The- Master ton Tennis Club will play a combined doubles handicap competition to-day. It is hoped that all handicaps will be played to-day, and there should be no difficulty ii all playing members assemble on the courts as early as they can conveniently manage. TWO N.Z. LADIES FOR WIMBLE DON. Two New Zealand lady tenuis players—Miss Doris Fenwick, of Hawke’s Bay, and Miss M. H. Bain, of Christchurch—intend leaving shortly for England, where they will arrive in time for the All-English Championships at Wimbledon, for which both will probably enter. Miss Fenwick is one of the best-known lady players in the North Island, and had she not made up her mind to make the trip to England would no doubt have berni selected to make one of the team to visit New South Wales. Miss Fen wick won the Wellingtons ladies’ si igles championship nt Palmerston North at the beginning of the present year. i and with Power, of Wellington, carried off the combined doubles at ■ Hawke’s Bay. With Miss Ormond, of I Hawke's Bay, she also carried off the 'ladies’ doubles championship for both j the Wellington provincial tournament ' and Hawke’s Bay. Miss Bain is one of Canterbury’s best-known lady play- | ers. These ladies have been given ' letters of introduction to Mr Percy XV. I Kootham, who represents New Zealand on the Lawm Tennis Association nt Home, and it goes without saying that that live delegate will see that the New Zealand ladies have all the tennis they want, while in the Old Country.

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Wairarapa Age, 11 March 1922, Page 2

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TENNIS. Wairarapa Age, 11 March 1922, Page 2

TENNIS. Wairarapa Age, 11 March 1922, Page 2