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GETA quartet off to the UK after impressing at IPT

They were selected for the U15 and U13 teams that tour the United Kingdom later this year.

Omphile Sekhute, Stephen Marè, Nkazimulo Sigasa and Katherine Henderson will fly the Gauteng Ekurhuleni Tennis Association (GETA) flag high when they tour the United Kingdom later this year, after earning selection to the South Africa Schools team.

Sekhute, Marè and Sigasa were selected for the U15 team, while Henderson was selected for the U13 side.


Katherine Henderson was chosen for SA U13 Schools team.

The talented quartet booked their places following sensational performances for their region at the recent interprovincial tournament (IPT) in Pretoria and Bloemfontein, respectively, where they stood out among the country’s most promising young players.

During the tour, the SA team will visit several clubs affiliated with the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) and enjoy the rare opportunity to witness the world’s best players in action at Wimbledon.


The GETA U15 team members are, back: coach Jessica Pike, Omphile Sekhute, Kade du Plessis, Tristan Franas, Marco d’Alessio, Micheal Yang, Stephen Maré and coach Terrence Fouché. Front: Aliyah Petersen, Nkazimulo Sigasa, Lizé van den Heever, Miné Visser, Camdyn Farrar andJessica-Sam du Preez

IPT results

Captain Henderson and co competed in scorching conditions at the Tennis Free State Courts in Bloemfontein. The team suffered two losses in the group stage and won only one. They redeemed themselves in the 9-16 place play-offs, winning three matches to finish 9th overall.

At Groenkloof Tennis Club in Pretoria, the U15s finished 13th overall in a tournament affected by rain, while the U19 team were 10th.


The GETA U19 members are, back: coach Alwin Jennings, Danté Bolani, Wian Brown, Jerry Joubert, Nathan Diggenden, Blessing Ngwenya, Nicholas Franken and coach Luciano Agliotti; front: Jané du Preez, Tegan Brouwer, Azania Petersen, Morgan Bothma, Tatum McNaughton and Ashley Moyo.

“We are very proud of all our teams. They performed really well and represented GETA with pride. Good luck to our GETA players in the SA Schools team. We are super proud to have you representing our district,” said GETA junior tennis chairperson Karen McRae.

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Lebohang Pita

Lebohang Pita is journalist for the Benoni City Times. He covers sports and general news for the newspaper. He also writes a bi-weekly column called The Corner Flag, which covers a range of sports-related topics.

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