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18 December 2020 | Tennis Victoria

The Associations Junior League (AJL) has hit the business end of competition this weekend, with multiple Grand Finals taking place around the Metro/Geelong area.

11 Grand Finals will take place on Sunday, in age group competitions from Mixed Under 10s, through to Mixed Under 18s – a division that has re-started in 2020 after a five-year hiatus.

It was a welcomed return to Junior Competition for Tennis players, hitting for the first time competitively as a team, since the pandemic lockdown in Tennis Victoria’s peak association representation competition.

The competition will also involve juniors who played in the most recent Junior UTR State Performance Championships in Bendigo.

Reaching the finals has been quite common for association teams from the Eastern Region, Bayside-Moorabbin Region and Barwon Region, who have returned to the court with ease after the lockdown, having multiple teams involved this Sunday.

Tennis Victoria’s Pathways Coordinator Tyler Krumholz has been impressed at the players willingness to return to the court, and the standard from AJL players after the lockdown period:

“The theme
this year for AJL has been all about getting players some high-quality matches.
We’ve been able to accomplish that this season with collaboration and hard work
from our AJL Coordinators and Team Managers. The finals this weekend will
involve every single team in the competition, and we wish our teams all the
best as they wrap up their 2020 AJL season.”

The AJL has
run for six weeks since November 15 and involves four singles rubbers (best of
two sets) and two doubles rubbers (8 game set) in each home and away match.

For more information and to see updated fixtures & results, click here