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Steven Blythe and Gillie Turner serve up singles and doubles titles at Maidstone Tennis Open finals day

By: Richard Trevena rtrevena@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 05:00, 18 March 2022

Updated: 05:59, 18 March 2022

Steven Blythe and Gillie Turner were smash hits at the Maidstone Tennis Open finals day.

Blythe beat Jack Fryer to the elite men's singles title at Freedom Leisure, and added the elite doubles crown alongside Seb Kay with victory over Paul Hydes and Ernst Wellhausen.

Men's elite singles winner Steven Blythe added the elite doubles crown at the Maidstone Open finals day

Turner won the elite ladies’ singles and matched Blythe for elite doubles success with Mary Lenihan.

The elite mixed doubles were won by Chloe Taylor and Marek Dabrowski, and the elite singles consolation crown went to Nick Kidson.

Other winners:

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Club events: Men’s singles: (Peter) David Scott; Ladies’ singles: Tracey Constant; Men’s doubles: Jack Berry and Josh Robinson; Ladies’ doubles: Gemma Hutchinson and Tracey Constant; Mixed doubles: Julia Studholme and James Preston; Men’s singles Consolation: Alex Kazakeos.

Over-40s: Men’s singles: Chris Smith; Men’s doubles: Adam Martyn and David Smyth; Ladies’ doubles: Anne Gibbs and Joanna Moore; Mixed doubles Over 40s/45s: Jackie and David Smyth; Men’s singles consolation: Piers Strickland.

Over-50s: Men’s singles: Jason Baker; Men’s singles consolation: James Preston.

Over-60s: Ladies’ doubles: Anne Gibbs and Myra Hunter.

Ladies' elite singles winner Gillie Turner was a class act in the elite doubles, too

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