Men’s joy – Watson despair

Tuesday 30th June 2009, 2:29PM BST.

Golden line-up: The Guernsey men’s tennis team, from left – Dom McLuskey, Patrick Ogier, Chris Hickling and Nico Robinson. (Picture by Steve Sarre, 0798274)

Golden line-up: The Guernsey men’s tennis team, from left – Dom McLuskey, Patrick Ogier, Chris Hickling and Nico Robinson. (Picture by Steve Sarre, 0798274)

UNRESERVED joy for Guernsey on the hard courts of Aland.

Despair on the grass at Wimbledon.

That was the tennis story yesterday as Patrick Ogier and Dom McLuskey defended their men’s team tennis gold, but at the All-England Club Watson – too good for the Island Games these days – made an early exit in the girls singles.

Watson will be hoping for another extended run in the doubles after her disappointing first-round loss in just over the hour mark yesterday.

She lost 4-6, 6-1, 4-6 despite winning more points than her Russian opponent – 84 to Solovieva’s 77.

The Guernsey girl also served 11 more aces than her opponent but the difference came in the number of unforced errors she made – 31 to 27 – and the loss of the big points.

But her partnership with Poland’s Magda Linette offers hope of prolonged involvement at the second week of the All-England Championships.

The AEGON Junior International champions are seeded six and play Russians Leykina and Mareno in the first round.


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    Anon

    ‘Watson – too good for the Island Games these days’ Well good on Heather that shes playing at a level above the Island Games! There are actually a number of people across the sports missing the Island Games due to other bigger competitions, or the fact it doesnt fit into their training schedule. So why single out this poor young Lady in such a harsh way and not the others that are ‘too good’?

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