October 2019 IC SA AND ETHIOPIA SET FOR FINAL DAY SHOW DOWN. After both IC SA and Ethiopia comfortably won their second day matches, they will meet in tomorrows final with both teams unbeaten after two matches. IC SA proved far too strong for the TSA Development team where only one match showed any real resistance from the Development team. In the battle between the two top girls IC SA’s Christine Kruger suffered a loss of confidence in the second set but with the pro set tie break left to decide the winner, Christine regained her composure and found her range to drop just a single point in the tie break to run out a 62 36 10 1 winner. In the other matches the Development team was never really in contention with the hosts conceding just six games over the five matches. It has been a steep learning curve for the Development players but the more they are exposed to this level of tennis, the quicker they will learn to adapt to more competitive tournament play. It was a similar situation when Ethiopia came up against Botswana with just one match providing some excitement and a closely fought encounter. Their second boy Yosph Gezhafe showed tremendous fighting qualities to recover from the loss of the first set 16 to come out on top in a closely fought second set which was only secured 74 in the resultant tie break, and then held his nerve to take the deciding tie break 10 7. In the other five matches, Ethiopia dropped just nine games. So a fitting end to the event with the two strongest teams going toe to toe to decide the winner. Ethiopia will be hoping to burst the IC SA teams bubble which has proved too solid in all previous qualifying events for the right to represent the continent at the world wide finals. A Development clinic was held during the day with children from the four local Townships taking part in both the red ball training and full court training. Ages ranged from 7 to 13 and the coaching was enhanced with the participation of the coaches of both the IC SA and TSA Development team taking a part as well some of the players, Full results of the days play are; Ethiopia beat Botswana by 6 matches to nil. BOYS SINGLES O. Gemeda beat Seabo Shakshando 64 61 Y Gezhafe beat A Bleskirk 16 76 (4) 10 7. GIRLS SINGLES M Adone beat L Poely 62 61 S Kasaune beat A Chongwe 60 60 BOYS DOUBLES Ethiopia beat Botswana 60 61 GIRLS SINGLES Ethiopia beat Botswana 60 60. IC SA beat TSA Development by 6 matches to nil BOYS SINGLES C Roothman beat T Chiloane 62 61 M Woodman beat M Masombuka 60 61 GIRS SINGLES C Kruger beat A Makoala 62 36 10 1 N Manybi beat C Mogale 60 60 BOYS DOUBLES IC SA beat TSA Development 60 61 GIRLS DOUBLES IC SA beat TSA Development 60 61. Previous Article IC of Italy qualify for Worldwide IC Junior Challenge Finals Next Article IC SA AND ETHIOPIA FIRST DAY WINNERS
IC of GB Member, Andy Murray, wins second Wimbledon Title IC of GB Member, Andy Murray, wins second Wimbledon Title After 2 hours and 48 minutes, Andy Murray overcame Canadian Milos Raonic, 6-4 7-6 7-6 to claim his second Wimbledon Title
First Wimbledon Title for the IC Junior Challenge First Wimbledon Title for the IC Junior Challenge It is very pleasing to note that several competitors at Wimbledon Championships’ junior events during the last two years have played in previous Compass IC Junior Challenges.
Abe Segal Abe Segal Members will be saddened to learn of the death of the legendary S African, Abe Segal, aged 85.
Rod Laver AC wins Sportsmanship Award Rod Laver AC wins Sportsmanship Award "It's a great honour to receive this award from the International Club" said Rod, "just listening to the introductions of those people here today, it is like a homecoming for me. I know so many of you."
The Compass Group - One of our key sponsors The Compass Group - One of our key sponsors Started in 1941 when they established factory canteens to feed British workers supporting the war effort, The Compass Group has grown today into a £18bn multi-national group with 516,000 employees.