ITF Super-Seniors World Team Championships - final results 18 October

Please find below the final results from the 2014 ITF Super-Seniors World Team Championships in Antalya, Turkey on Saturday 18 October. 

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Please find below the final results from the 2014 ITF Super-Seniors World Team Championships in Antalya, Turkey on Saturday 18 October. The Championships have taken place on 13-18 October, with 156 teams from 30 countries competing in ten events for players aged from 60-and-over to 80 and-over.

The ITF Super-Seniors World Individual Championships are taking place in Antalya next week on 19-26 October.

The ITF Seniors and Super-Seniors World Team and Individual Championships are the premier events on the ITF Seniors Circuit. Players aged 35-and-over to 55-and-over compete in the Seniors Championships, while those aged 60-and-over to 85-and-over compete in the Super-Seniors Championships.

For the latest news and results, please visit the ITF Seniors website: www.itftennis.com/seniors

Final results

Von Cramm Cup (Men’s 60)

FRANCE defeated USA 2-1:

Anthony Dawson (USA) d. Didier Kaisserian (FRA) 36 75 76(3)

Marc Renoult (FRA) d. Geoffrey Cykman (USA) 76[4] 75

Marc Renoult/Didier Kaisserian (FRA) d. Anthony Dawson/Thomas Smith (USA) 57 63 75

Britannia Cup (Men’s 65)

SPAIN defeated SWITZERLAND 3-0:

Luis Flor (ESP) d. Rene Bortolani (SUI) 64 61

Jorge Camina (ESP) d. Petr Kolacek (SUI) 61 64

Luis Flor/Juan Ruiz (ESP) d. Petr Kolacek/Andreas Szocsik (SUI) w/o

Jack Crawford Cup (Men’s 70)

FRANCE defeated AUSTRIA 2-1:

Francois Pierson (FRA) d. Klaus Kreuzhuber (AUT) 61 62

Peter Pokorny (AUT) d. Patrice Beust (FRA) 63 60

Patrice Beust/Francois Pierson (FRA) d. Peter Pokorny/Gerhard Strassl (AUT) 75 63

Bitsy Grant Cup (Men’s 75)

AUSTRALIA defeated GERMANY 2-1:

Horst Hatti (GER) d. Bruce Rehn (AUS) 63 63

Robert Howes (AUS) d. Heinz Klainemas (GER) 63 63

Robert Howes/John Mansfield (AUS) d. Klaus Haas/Horst Hatti 60 62

Gardnar Mulloy Cup (Men’s 80)

USA defeated GERMANY 3-0:

John Powless (USA) d. Wilfried Mahler (GER) 63 61

King Van Nostrand (USA) d. Herbert Althaus (GER) 61 61

Neil Hurlbut/George McCabe (USA) d. Guenter Schwellnus/Bruno Ackernecht (GER) 63 61

Alice Marble (Women’s 60)

GREAT BRITAIN defeated USA 2-1:

Sally Freeman (GBR) d. Sherri Bronson (USA) 61 75

Tina Karwasky (USA) d. Frances Candy (GBR) 75 62.

Pauline Fisher/Sally Freeman (GBR) d. Tina Karwasky/Sherri Bronson (USA) 61 46 64

Kitty Godfree Cup (Women’s 65)

USA defeated FRANCE 3-0:

Brenda Carter (USA) d. Martine Monlibert (FRA) 16 64 64

Martha Downing (USA) d. Gail Benedetti (FRA) 64 26 61

Carol Clay/Kathleen Bennett (USA) d. Gail Benedetti/Marie-Ann Sevestre-Ghisolfi (FRA) w/o.

Althea Gibson Cup (Women’s 70)

GERMANY defeated FRANCE 2-1:

Sylvie Galfard-Kirsten (FRA) d. Hanne Eckert (GER) 63 75

Heide Orth (GER) d. Michele Bichon (FRA) 76[6] 67[5] 63

Brigitte Hoffmann/Christel Knapp (GER) d. Michele Bichon/Sylvie Galfard-Kirsten (FRA) 76[3] 63

Queens Cup (Women’s 75)

USA defeated GERMANY 3-0:

Roz King (USA) d. Annetraut Bauwens (GER) 63 67[1] 62

Doris De Vries (USA) d. Nanda Fischer (GER) 76[0] 67[9] 10 ret.

Burnett Herrick/Ria Graham (USA) d. Ileana Von Onciul/Annetraut Bauwens (GER) 62 61

Doris Hart Cup (Women’s 80)

CANADA defeated FRANCE 2-1:

Rosemarie Asch (CAN) d. Mireille Giraud (FRA) 62 61

Odile Niox-Chateau (FRA) d. Muffie Grieve (CAN) 36 63 [10-6]

Rosemarie Asch/Muffie Grieve (CAN) d. Colette Valere Chochod/Sabine Leflaive (FRA) 62 62

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