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Liston nets tennis title three-peat

Liston Tennis Club has claimed a three-peat of titles in Tennis Victoria women’s premier division.

The Williamstown-based team, which is the lone western suburbs representative in the competition, climbed to the top of the mountain once again after a three rubbers to one upset of minor premier MCC Glen Iris Valley in the final hosted by MCC on Saturday.

The winning score was 3-7-51 to 1-2-35.

The first rubber of the match set Liston on its way to victory.

In a hard-fought doubles encounter, Liston’s Destanee Aiava and Alison Bai pipped Jaimee Fourlis and Zoe Hives 7-5, 7-6.

As you would expect from the favourite, MCC Glen Iris Valley fought back in the second doubles rubber.

Liston’s Isabelle Wallace and Alexandra Bozovic overcame a slow start to take the encounter with MCC’s Astra Sharma and Jessica Moore to a tiebreaker.

Sharma-Moore took out the match in an epic tiebreaker 11-9.

At one rubber apiece, it was time for Aiava to show why Liston was so excited to add her to the team.

Aiava turned the tie in her side’s favour with a commanding 6-2, 6-1 win over Moore in the singles.

It was then over to Wallace to secure the title for Liston.

Wallace had to fight every step of the way to overcome a gallant Sharma, eventually taking the singles rubber 10-8 in a tiebreaker.

It was not Liston’s only victory on the day – Tennis Victoria presented the club with a community engagement award.

 

 

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