Categories: Sports

Ladies shine at Heineken Tennis Tournament

She didn’t win but Solange Stanislaus made a fashion statement during her match against Mariza Arciniega of Mexico.

For the past few years the men have run things at the Annual Heineken Open Tennis Tournament making headlines while the ladies who have been few in number year after year took a back seat.

Not this year folks. This time around the gals are out in full force for the tournament and have easily surpassed last year’s registration number. No offence guys, although their game is not finely tuned as yours the ladies are much more entertaining to watch and their outfits are certainly more appealing.

A perfect example was Wednesday evening when well known Radio Personality Solange Stanislaus who is back in St Lucia, went up against Mariza Arciniega (Mexico) under the lights on court number one. I never knew Stanislaus played tennis but it seems during her two years abroad, she picked up a thing or two and judging by her tennis attire may have received some fashion tips from the William’s sisters.

The match was competitive but in the end, Arciniega came out on top 6-2, 6-3.
The second ladies match of the evening featured 1989 Sportswoman of the Year, Lindy Alexander. She made her debut in the tournament against Anne Dickinson (Great Britain). For Alexander who is a former OECS Squash Champion, the transition to tennis proved challenging. Dickinson emerged the clear cut winner of the match.
In another match played that evening, Sue Allamby defeated Saoli Mizutani (Japan) 6-4, 6-4.

Related Post
Former Sportswoman of the Year Lindy Alexander in action in her match with Anne Dickinson.

Turning our attention to men’s play, in the 40 and over division, Martin Satney defeated Kim Louis 6-0, 6-1; Colin Hunte shutout Sergguei Chavyrine (Russia) 6-0, 6-0; Keith Grenda registered a 6-2, 6-1 win over John Haggis (Great Britain); David Cooper  got past Toshihara  Takkafumi (Japan) 6-1, 6-1; veteran Titus Butcher made quick work of John Haggis winning 6-2, 6-2;  Colin Hunte was victorious over Lester Alvis 6-1, 6-0; Denis Mauricette stopped Simon Alltonisz 6-0, 6-1; and Derek Mougul was victorious over Sergguie Chavyrine 6-1, 6-1.

In the men’s open division, on account of rain only one match was completed with Jervone Antoine defeating Logan Lum Kong 6-2, 6-2.

In men’s open doubles, Omedele Philips/Logan Lum Kong got past Anselm Mathurin/Vilan Edwards 6-3, 6-3.

In the last match of the evening which kept spectators watching until 10:15 pm, Ron Blanchard /Sirsean Arlain prevailed over Brent St Catherine/Manish Mahtani
6-2, 6-0.

David Pascal

Recent Posts

Would Be Robber Shot Dead in Corinth

The male was later identified as thirty -three (33) year old Ted Smith of Mon Repos, Micoud was transported to… Read More

2 days ago

Machine Guns No Match For A Match!

In recent dispatch to a writer friend from our days of California dreaming (several years ago he too had… Read More

2 days ago

Vincent Edmunds St. Omer Obituary

Dr. Vincent Victor Edmonds St. Omer, 89, of Columbia, passed away on Tuesday, July 25, 2023. He was born on… Read More

1 week ago

At long last, shepherd not afraid to take risks in the interest of his flock!

The in-depth comment coming from Archbishop Gabriel Malzaire is most commendable.  It's good to have in the seat of local religious… Read More

1 week ago

Wall of China Can’t Touch Helen’s Bam-Bam” Wall!

"The Bum Bum Wall is disgrace and these women should be ashamed of themselves, no pride, no respect for… Read More

2 weeks ago

18 Year Old Arrested for Murder

The male was later identified as Scott Chester Louison twenty (20) years old of Morne Du Don, Castries Read More

2 weeks ago

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. No personally identifiable information is stored.