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Duke makes strong start in his tournament

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Walter Alibey
644 days ago
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FILE - Akiel Duke

FILE - Akiel Duke

Anthony Harris

Num­ber one seed Akiel Duke showed all and sundry how to take own­er­ship of a ten­nis tour­na­ment bear­ing your name by mak­ing an im­pres­sive start to the Men's di­vi­sion of the Akiel Duke Acad­e­my Open.

Play­ing at the Guaracara Ten­nis Club in Pointe-a-Pierre yes­ter­day, Duke eas­i­ly sailed past Jarred Phillips 8-1 for a spot in the quar­ter­fi­nals, where he was joined by num­ber four seed Kale Dal­la Cos­ta who had a stern­er test be­fore pre­vail­ing over An­dre Craw­ford 8-5 in their round of 16 clash.

Na­tion­al coach Dun­stan De­noon showed that he was still more than ca­pa­ble of hold­ing his own with some of the play­ers he coach­es, by al­so mov­ing in­to the last eight when he de­feat­ed Kendon Corn­wall 8-2.

On Fri­day’s open­ing round of 32, Craw­ford won his first match with an al­most flaw­less 8-1 tri­umph over Chevon Collins on court two, while Phillips moved on to his even­tu­al clash with Duke by hold­ing off Justin Hors­ford 8-4 in one of the first match­es to be played.

Corn­wall hard­ly broke a sweat in dis­pos­ing of Kevin Goop­tar 8-1 on court one, while Che An­drews de­feat­ed Mar­quis Hen­ry by the same score on court two.

In oth­er round of 16 re­sults, Ki­no Fran­cis, one of the favourites to take home the ti­tle, made light work of Shwade Horne 8-2, Beck­ham Sylvester bat­tled past Joshua David 8-5, An­drew Thorn­ton got the bet­ter of Tim Pasea 8-4 and on court one, Ask­ia Richards ad­vanced cour­tesy of a walk-over vic­to­ry of Joel Ram­lo­gan.


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