2021 Tennis Tournaments

This year the Brondesbury Tennis tournaments will start on Monday 10th May and conclude on Finals Day, Saturday 4th July. The draw for each tournament will be on Sunday 9th May so please sign up quickly.

We will be running the tournaments from a system called ‘Playwaze’. It’s very simple to use and should be an improvement to ‘pen and paper’ on the pavilion wall.

You can access the system through your browser.

If you want to enter any of this year’s tournaments then this is what you need to do:

  • Follow this link

https://playwaze.com/ConfirmInvitation?token=bron9031

  • Please remember to add your phone number at this stage so that other members can contact you. The contact details of all players will be printed out and listed on the pavilion notice board.

  • Once you have registered it will take you to the Brondesbury Community area within Playwaze where you will see the tournaments listed

 
 
  • Click on the tournament you want to enter

 
  • Then click ‘Sign-up’

  • If it is a doubles tournament then there is a ‘select your partner’ button. However, there have been problems with this route to specifying a partner so we suggest you do not use it

  • Instead, please contact your partner to encourage them to create an account and sign-up for the tournament if they have not done so

  • once both partners have signed up then please send an email to [email protected] specifying who you want to partner with

  • the draw for the tournaments will take place on Sunday 9th May and you will then be able to see who you play in the first round

  • Once the tournament has started then view the tournament to see who you have been drawn against and update your scores for each game once concluded

Calling all over 65’s

As you will have seen in our newsletter, we are running a special tournament for the over 65s this year – The Memorial Over 65s, in honour of Philip Wolmuth. It will be a doubles tournament, with the final held as the showpiece event on Sunday 4th July at midday. Pairings can be female, male, or mixed.