2009 Avory Cup Report
British Team Wins Ted Avory Cup
The seventh playing of
the Ted Avory Cup match between the International Clubs of the United States and
Great Britain took place at the Stoke Park Club in Stoke Poges, England.
The matches were hosted by the club in conjunction with the IC of Great
Britain. The club was located in a small town just
northwest of Heathrow Airport and was the first golf country club in the London
area. It has an 18 hole Harry Colt championship golf course and 13 tennis courts
of which 3 are indoor, 5 are grass and 5 are all- weather. The club is an old
mansion and had 48 rooms on location including a fabulous spa and workout area
plus two first class restaurants. It was only a short distance to Windsor
Castle, the most famous castle in London, and many of the players were able to
visit this historic castle. We learned that two James Bond movies were filmed at
Stoke Park: Goldfinger and Tomorrow Never Dies. The
2004 Movie, Wimbledon, was also filmed at Stoke.
The weather was mostly
good but heavy rains the night before the first match caused the matches to be
moved to the all- weather courts and indoors. We were able to get one hour of
doubles on the grass at the end of the first day. In spite of occasional rain
both days, we were able to get all of the matches played.
The British IC won the
match 37-19 with a team that was judged by US Captain, David Nash , to be their
strongest team ever from top to bottom.
The US team consisted of
the following players:
Open Men:
Fanda Stejskal, Jeremy Feldman and Ryan Thacher
Open Women:
Hannah Holladay and Courtney Byron
35 Men:
Marc Howard and Garth Thomson
40/45 Women:
Mariana Hollman and Vesna McKenna
50 Women:
Abbi Neuthaler, Margaret Lumia and Sissy Jeffett
55 Men:
Tom Smith, Jeff Sawyer and Skip Walther
60 Men:
Chas Hoeveler and Armie Neely
60/65 Women:
France Dickenson and Heidi Attlfellner
65 Men:
Bill Blodgett and David Dickenson
70 Men:
Jim Wilson
The team Captains were
David Nash and Frances Dickenson as well as recruiting assistance from Diane
Fishburne.
The match followed the
same organizational structure that has been used the past two times with singles
and doubles on Day one followed by reverse singles and mixed or regular doubles
for the last match. The mixed matches were some of the most closely contested
and gave the large number of spectators some wonderful and interesting tennis.
The quality of the play was exceptional considering many players were required
to play on multiple surfaces. Some played on grass, indoors and all weather in
the same day. Seventeen of the 56 matches were
decided in third set super tiebreakers and many of those went down to the wire.
On the first day the
British team jumped out to an early lead and never looked back finishing with a
20 -10 lead. Two of our open men, Fanda and Ryan were victorious and Jeremy
Feldman lost and a 10-8 tiebreaker. Chas Hoeveler won both matches and Vesna won
an incredible 14-12 tiebreak saving two match points. Mariana lost a grueling
match to World Champion, Christine French. Tom Smith
also won two matches and Abbi won an impressive singles match. Last minute fill
in Jeff Sawyer also won a singles match. Courtney
Byron our top open woman beat Ali Napier in singles which was our first win ever
over her.
On the second day a key
win for the US was Marc Howard defeating Nick Adams, another person we have
never beaten. Courtney and Fanda won both singles
and Armie Neely defeated former World Number 10 and Wimbledon semifinalist, Mark
Cox. Three of our mixed teams won matches and
Mariana played a great singles match to even up her singles record. The most
interesting match of the day pitted Ryan against Lee Childs who recently came
off the tour and gave Roger Federer fits in a practice match prior to Wimbledon.
Ryan played magnificently and finally succumbed in the third set tiebreak.
The fans were treated to some incredible tennis from these two players.
The final margin of victory was 37-19 and the British team deserved the win as
they were the better team or side as they say in London. Our team played well
and exhibited fine sportsmanship in keeping with the traditions of IC play.
There were wonderful
social events with an opening cocktail party and dinner at the Club. Lunches
were provided each day for the players and the club served a robust breakfast
for the players each day. It was not uncommon to see players from both sides
enjoying refreshments in the Italian Deli each day. On Thursday night the Club
hosted a barbeque on the patio and although it was a bit wet the chefs were able
to deliver a first class meal with hamburgers and an assortment of seafood
skewers plus all the trimmings. Needless to say the wine and beers were top
quality and desserts to die for.
The final night was a
semi formal dinner at the club. Team and guest
photos were taken on the steps outside the West entrance and much fun was has
getting the some 75 people gathered and organized. Photos will be placed on the
website. The dinner was extraordinary topped off
with a dessert plate for each diner consisting of a sampling of English
puddings. There were several speeches by the
Captains and David Waite welcomed all attendees and announced that the 2013
matches will most likely be held in July at the All England Club the site of the
first Avory Cup match in 1997 match. A cheer erupted
from all present.
Captain David Nash
presented the trophy to Mark George and there was conversation as to the origin
of the cup. Nick Adams said that it came from the All England Club and that he
would research it to see if we can determine it’s history. Toasts were offered
all around to the winners. David Nash then announced
that Ali Napier and Mike Dawe were to be nominated as honorary members of the
USIC. In turn the British nominated Chas Hoeveler
and Armi Neely to be members of their IC. Gifts were
exchanged between the Captains and thanks for a wonderful event were offered to
Mark and David Waite.
Thanks to several of our
players who made contributions to help offset our costs and to Chas Hoeveler for
arranging for hats for all the players. In addition John Powless who was
scheduled to play but bowed out for injury arranged to have great pullovers with
appropriate IC embroidering for all the US players. One was also presented to
Mark George We would also like to thank our spouses and other guests for their
support and attendance at the matches and the social events.
We look forward to the matches in the US in 2011 which most likely will be on clay for the first time.
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Head of the
British IC |
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Garth Thomson,
David Dickenson and Helmut Attlfellner at the Friday night last dinner |
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Mr. David Nash |
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