Great Britain’s Girls 12 & Under team are celebrating after winning the Tennis Europe Winter Cup at the weekend, becoming the first British girls’ team to do so.
The Tennis Europe Winter Cups by HEAD are the biggest indoor junior team competition in tennis, with almost 200 national teams competing across three age categories – 12&U, 14&U and 16&U.
The 12&U category saw 30 nations from across Europe compete this year, with ties decided using two singles and a doubles match. The British team, captained by the LTA’s National Age Group Coach Hollie Bambridge and assisted by Millfield coach Nick Jones, included Sophie Bekker (Middlesex, Coach – Ben Haran), Hannah Klugman (Surrey, Coaches – Ben Haran & Alison Taylor) and Amalia Widdowson (Gloucestershire, Coach – Ollie Widdowson).
The British team started their road to success by progressing from the qualifying event in France earlier this month. They would have home advantage for the finals however, with the event having been staged at Sunderland Tennis Centre since 2015. Joining the British trio in the North East to battle for the title this year were teams from Russia, Poland, Latvia, Italy, Czech Republic, Belgium and Belarus.
‘Tough Draw’
A tough draw for the British team saw them face the Czech Republic in the quarter-finals, a nation that had won this title three times in the last six years. Despite losing the opening singles, the young Brits battled back to secure a magnificent 2-1 win and earn a semi-final place against Belarus.
Another hard-fought 2-1 victory gave them the chance to face Russia in the final, a country who along with the Czech Republic had dominated the event in recent years. A tremendous performance saw the British team win both singles matches to secure the title, before wrapping up a 3-0 win with victory in the doubles.
All three British team members are part of the LTA’s National Age Group Programme, a key stage of the LTA’s Performance Pathway, with both Klugman and Bekker training at the LTA’s Regional Player Development Centre at Reeds School.