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Anthony Downes completed an outstanding victory in the semifinals of the Banks DIH Plus Energy Open tennis tournament when he defeated Ezra Sue-Ho on Saturday to advance to the finals of the men’s open singles at Le Meridien Lawn tennis courts.

This dramatic three-set encounter illustrated the changing of the guard as former junior sensation Ezra Sue-Ho was taught a thing or two by the Guyana Lawn Tennis Association’s current top junior player Downes.

In this exciting match full of high quality tennis strokes, Downes captured a close first set 7-5 using his height and strength to pelt winners out of Sue-Ho’s reach.

Sue-Ho eventually battled back in the second set and gained a commanding 6-1 to win the match at one set a piece.

In the final set, however, Downes’s consistency rose tremendously and helped him to regain momentum and take his place in the finals after winning the set 6-3 by playing controlled and patient tennis.

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After suffering an agonizing loss in the semifinals of the men’s 45 singles, Rudy Grant emphatically took revenge on Stephen David-Longe in two sets 6-4, 6-3 in the semifinals of the men’s singles 35.

Shawna Gentle defeated Aruna Ramrattan 6-0, 5-7 and 6-1 to capture the girls’ under-14 title on Saturday while number one seed Seanden David-Longe took the boys’ under- 14 title when he defeated Daniel Lopes 6-3, 6-0 on Sunday evening.

Results for Sunday, March 9th:

(Final) Seanden David-Longe (#1) def. Daniel Lopes 6-3, 6-1.

Men’s Doubles:

(Qtr) Jason Andrews/Jeremy Miller def. Rawle Sue-Ho/Ezra Sue-Ho 6-3, 6-2.

Men’s 45 Doubles:

(Final) Carlos Adams/Godfrey Lowden def. Keith Eversley/Omar Persaud (#1) 3-6,7-6(7-4) and 6-2.

Mixed Doubles:

(Semi) Godfrey Lowden/Carol Humphrey def. Lealon Leacock/Alice Ali 6-4, 6-3.

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