THE South Wales tennis men’s team finished runner’s up in Division One of the tennis Winter County Cup competition.

It is the highest finish by a South Wales team in the Aegon County Cup, which involves teams from throughout Britain.

In the team was Jordan Helyer from Barry, as well as Craig Evans, Matthew Story, Rickey Hernadez Tong, Luke Simeone, Craig Ingham, Tiarnan Brady, with Chris Lewis as captain.

“Every match finished in a 5-4 scoreline,” said Chris Lewis. “That tells you how close we were to actually winning the group but also how close we came to being relegated back down to group two. The fact that two teams are relegated from group one means that unless, you are in contention to win the group, you are likely to be relegated.”

“Every match finished in a 5-4 scoreline,” said Chris Lewis. “That tells you how close we were to actually winning the group but also how close we came to being relegated back down to group two. The fact that two teams are relegated from group one means that unless, you are in contention to win the group, you are likely to be relegated.

“I took a lot of pleasure from seeing some of our juniors playing so competently and without fear against some hugely experienced senior players. Our senior players also showed that we can win vital matches at that level. The whole team competed unconditionally from start to finish and I was a very proud captain.”

The event, played in Bath, saw South Wales lose to Lancashire 4-5, before beating Norfolk, and then Hertfordshire by the same score.

Tennis Wales chief executive, Peter Drew, added: “This is a fantastic achievement for the South Wales men, especially as they were missing some key players. To come within one rubber of being British County Cup champions is really outstanding.”

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