Gold Field's Tennis Club triumphed in the 2022 Farmers' Day tennis tournament which took place at Gold Fields Tennis Club in Tarkwa on the weekend after Farmers' Day Celebrations.
Ho Tennis Club, King's Tennis Club and hosts, Gold Fields Tennis Club, participated in the holiday tourney.
The hosts maintained their home record after nine games played each by the three clubs. Gold Fields dominated the tournament, winning 10 singles, 7 doubles and 1 ladies doubles, but lost a women’s doubles game to Ho tennis club, who placed second after winning four singles and five doubles games.
But Ho Tennis Club lost a singles game to Kings Tennis Club, and Chairman of the Tarkwa Gold Fields Tennis club, Godfred Avane was pleased when the tournament concluded.
"I extend regards to you all participating in this year's event, It was a wonderful tennis tournament, it brings people together. It doesn't have to be about religion, nor tribe, or ethnicity and wish to acknowledge our proud sponsor Engineers and planners for sponsoring most of our events."
Ho Tennis Club chairman, Joseph Dzamesi said: "we want to use this opportunity to thank Gold Fields Tennis Club for the invitation, my first visit, and it's an incredible experience, from the organisation, and the reception everything has been excellent."
Chairman of Kings University Tennis Club Richard Ampoma- Asiedu said, "we lost our games in the spirit of fair play, truth be told, we at Kings University Tennis Club have enjoyed this trip. We want to thank the organisers for putting up such a program."
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