2018 Champion Mia O’RAHILLY EGAN on duty in Lisburn Racquets Club

Joola Irish Junior & Senior Closed National Championships

 

The Joola Junior and Senior Closed National Championships will take place at the Lisburn Racquets Club from Friday 1st to Sunday 3rd of March 2019.

 

The Junior tournament will see entrants competing in the Hopes (Under11) Mini Cadets Cadets and Juniors categories in both Singles and Doubles. The Senior tournament will see entrants competing in Men’s Women’s Restricted and U21 categories in Singles Doubles and Mixed Doubles events.

 

Last years Men’s Singles Winner and current Irish Men’s number 1 Gavin MAGUIRE will be hopeful of retaining the title. In the Women’s Singles 2018 Champion Mia O’RAHILLY EGAN currently ranked at number 2 will do battle with the current Women’s number 1 Sophie EARLEY for the Women’s title.

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